Bunny Lake Is Missing
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:52:00
lf thats what you think,
ask the bank about it.

:52:02
l may, but you could just say
the school never deposited it...

:52:06
and they tore it up
along with the application.

:52:08
Are you calling me a liar?
:52:11
lm not calling anybody anything, Mr. Lake.
Not yet.

:52:14
One thing l can guarantee: lf this child
isnt found by tomorrow morning...

:52:18
lll stir up the damnedest mess
you ever saw.

:52:22
How?
:52:23
By simply doing my job as a journalist.
:52:25
American child disappears
in broad daylight...

:52:28
right in the middle of London.
:52:29
Police do nothing. That sort of thing.
:52:31
Sounds conventional. A bit dull, too.
:52:34
lt wont be dull for you.
lll go to the American ambassador.

:52:38
lll hire detectives.
:52:39
Yes. Youll hire. Youll complain.
That would be normal procedure.

:52:42
You do everything for your sister,
dont you?

:52:45
Pay her bills, fill up her forms...
:52:47
hire detectives to solve her little mysteries.
:52:50
Whats wrong with that?
:52:51
-How did she get to England?
-She?

:52:54
lm sorry, they. How did your sister
and Bunny travel from America?

:52:59
-By ship.
-What ship?

:53:01
The Queen Mary. They arrived last Thursday.
:53:06
Tell me about you and your sister
when you were children.

:53:30
What are you doing here?
:53:32
Carrying out
my landlords right of inspection.

:53:36
The police were here.
l dont care for the police.

:53:39
My little girl, shes lost.
Theyre trying to find her.

:53:44
Your little girl?
:53:46
Mr. Lake, l understood, had a little girl.
A little sister.

:53:51
And that, duchess, turned out to be you.
:53:54
But your having a little girl...
:53:56
that comes to me
as a most unwelcome surprise.


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