:41:01
Thank God!
I thought I'd never see you again.
:41:06
You must be starved.
How can I thank you?
:41:10
Where did you find him?
I am so grateful.
:41:14
That's all right, ma'am.
I have a couple of dogs of my own.
:41:17
- I'll be going now.
- Isn't there some way I can thank you?
:41:22
- No.
- Where did you find him?
:41:25
He was wandering down Commonwealth
Ave. I almost run over him.
:41:28
Oh, my...
:41:32
But...
Why that looks like an Utrillo in there.
:41:37
- Forgive me. Won't you come in?
- May I?
:41:41
By golly...
:41:50
Yes.
:41:53
- Why, it brings tears to my eyes.
- It was one of my husband's favourites.
:41:58
- He bought it just before he died.
- Yes.
:42:11
But I can tell you this,
he spent a lot of time in Houston.
:42:15
He was a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
He kept asking me for a donation.
:42:21
He argued that people of our class
needed such organizations for protection.
:42:27
Mind you, I have no prejudices.
The man was persuasive.
:42:31
He kept bringing me literature.
:42:33
He said it was sent to him
by a friend in Little Rock.
:42:37
If you'll excuse me, I'll get it for you.
:42:40
I just remembered...
:42:42
I don't know how to tell you this.
It's rather embarrassing.
:42:47
It's not just the paintings. There were
two Japanese figures upstairs.
:42:52
- I do want them back.
- Is there anything you can tell us?
:42:57
Anything that might lead
to identifying him?