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:55:00
- Is that you?
- Yeah.

:55:03
- You gonna open up?
- Sure. Wait a minute.

:55:06
Don't you know it's impolite to leave
someone holding... the phone?

:55:10
What happened?
:55:12
Oh, I met a man with sharp nails.
:55:17
- Scobie?
- Mm-hmm.

:55:18
I left him hanging around
the American Express.

:55:22
Come in. I've got something
that stings like crazy.

:55:25
You're the kind of girl
that'd have something like that.

:55:28
Sit down.
:55:30
Uh, w-w-wait a minute.
:55:32
- W-W-What is that stuff?
- Marvellous stuff.

:55:34
- Gonna hurt you much more than
it's gonna hurt me.
- I'll bet...

:55:36
Ohh! Did you hear
something rip?

:55:39
- No.
- Oh. That's odd.

:55:43
Listen, I-I only
came in for an estimate.

:55:46
Sit still.
It's not too bad.

:55:49
You won't be able to lie
on your back for a few days.

:55:51
- But then, you can lie from any
position, can't you? - Oh-ho-ho...

:55:54
- Ooooh!
- Does it hurt?

:55:56
- What?
- Does it hurt?

:55:58
Ohh! Are you kidding?
:56:00
Have you got a bullet I could bite,
like they do in the movies?

:56:03
Are you really
Carson Dyle's brother?

:56:06
Would you like to see
my passport?

:56:08
Passport?
What kind of a proof is that?

:56:11
- Well, would you like to see
where I was tattooed?
- Yes.

:56:14
All right,
we'll drive around that way.

:56:18
You could at least tell me
what your first name is these days.

:56:22
Alexander.
:56:25
Okay, Alexander.
:56:27
- You're done.
- Good.

:56:28
You're a new man.
:56:31
I'm sorry the old one
couldn't tell you the truth,

:56:34
but I had to find out
your part in all this.

:56:37
Is there a Mrs. Dyle?
:56:39
Yes, but we're divorced.
:56:43
I thought that was Peter Joshua.
:56:45
I'm just as difficult
to live with as he was.

:56:49
Alex, how can you tell
if anyone's lying or not?

:56:53
- You can't.
- There must be some way.

:56:56
There's an old riddle
about two tribes of Indians.

:56:59
The Whitefeet always tell the truth
and the Blackfeet always lie.


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