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1:51:03
Come on.
1:51:11
So, I knew you'd run away,
and you'd want money.

1:51:14
It didn't take me a minute to find out
the office drawer key was gone.

1:51:19
If you tell my mother about me,
I'll kill you.

1:51:25
If you mean about the robberies,
1:51:27
I've no intention
of telling her anything.

1:51:30
It's your mother who's
going to do the talking.

1:51:35
(Thunderclaps)
1:51:42
Marnie, come on.
1:51:44
- No!
- Come on.

1:52:03
- It's alright, Marnie. You're inside.
- (Mama) What in the wide world -

1:52:07
I'm sorry to crash in
on you like this, Mrs Edgar.

1:52:09
I guess you know
how Marnie feels about storms.

1:52:13
Marnie, stop acting like
such a ninny.

1:52:16
Who are you, mister?
You're not Mr Pendleton.

1:52:19
No, I 'm not.
Who 's Mr Pendleton?

1:52:21
Then what have you got to do
with my Marnie?

1:52:24
I'm Mark Rutland,
Marnie's husband, Mrs Edgar.

1:52:26
Marnie hasn't been very well.
1:52:28
I don't believe she 's been well
since your accident.

1:52:31
My what?
1:52:32
I think you've always
called it "your accident."

1:52:34
What do you think
you' re talking about?

1:52:37
Comin' into my house like this,
talking about my accident!

1:52:42
You're not married to Marnie.
I don't believe you.

1:52:44
- Marnie?
- Your daughter needs help, Mrs Edgar.

1:52:48
You've got to tell her the truth.
1:52:50
She has no memory
of what happened that night.

1:52:52
And she needs to remember everything!
You must help her.

1:52:56
Mister, you must be plumb crazy.
1:52:59
If you won't tell her, I will.
I know everything that happened.


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