1:01:24
Nothing? Absolutely nothing?
1:01:27
Not an inkling of suspicion.
Not an iota of an inkling.
1:01:31
Not an iota of an iota of an inkling.
1:01:33
- Kid, I think you're ready.
- Really?
1:01:35
- Really.
- Oh, boy.
1:01:36
Which brings us to the hardest part-
the who.
1:01:39
Excuse me. Mr. Manning...
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would it be all right
if I go out to lunch now?
1:01:44
- Yes, of course.
- Thank you.
1:01:48
- Uh, Miss Harris?
- Yes?
1:01:50
- Uh, are you married, Miss Harris?
- No.
1:01:53
- Would you like to be?
- Boy, would I.
1:01:55
Yes. Thank you, Miss Harris.
1:02:00
- There's your answer.
- Huh?
1:02:02
Remember, I once told you you could count
on the code 100% with certain exceptions?
1:02:06
- Yes.
- That's the worst one- the single girl.
1:02:09
- You mean she'd tell?
- Like a shot!
1:02:11
Why? What has she got to gain?
1:02:13
The husband of the wife she tells.
1:02:15
Oh, no. No, she would never
do a thing like that.
1:02:18
No. Not directly,
but one way or another.
1:02:22
Y- You know Clara Brown, don't you?
1:02:24
- The one whose divorce case you're handling?
- Yeah.
1:02:27
Anyway, one night
she caught her husband.
1:02:30
And so, here I am.
1:02:33
Well, what made you first suspect...
1:02:35
that your husband was having an affair
with his secretary?
1:02:38
Well, on this particular day...
1:02:40
my husband told me he was going
to be working late...
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and for me not to wait up for him.
1:02:44
Of course I didn't think
anything special about it.
1:02:46
He worked late quite often.
1:02:49
At about 11:30, I went to bed.