:35:07
	My keys, please.
:35:08
	Yes, straight away.
:35:11
	Oh Mr Linch, a young Frenchwoman
:35:13
	came and left this for you.
:35:23
	This is the first time a "subject"
:35:25
	turned out to be so photogenic!
:35:27
	How about an interview over lunch at Dionisio's?
:35:35
	Hello!
:35:37
	What is that, lunch or a work-out?
:35:39
	- Excuse me?
- I'm sorry.
:35:41
	You become cynical working in the news.
:35:43
	May I sit down?
:35:44
	Of course.
:35:45
	The usual, please.
:35:47
	You enjoy eating here?
:35:49
	Why? Don't you like French cooking?
:35:51
	Regarding French things, I like you.
:35:54
	My paper will pay a lot for an exclusive.
:35:57
	What is this, lunch or an interview?
:36:00
	Partly one, partly the other.
:36:01
	Stanley told me that they tried
:36:03
	to cut your head off yesterday.
:36:04
	Yes, that's right.
:36:06
	But since it was my head and not his,
:36:08
	he didn't give it much importance.
:36:10
	If it was LisaBaumer's murderer,
:36:12
	he must be a real idiot.
:36:14
	Why?
:36:14
	Well I'd become a model citizen with a million dollars!
:36:19
	Maybe he's afraid of being caught.
:36:21
	Or maybe you know something which
:36:23
	could send him to the gallows.
:36:25
	I've repeatedly told the police
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	everything I know about Lisa Baumer.
:36:29
	It's my profession.
:36:30
	No, no. It doesn't hold water.
:36:31
	You've got to know something else.
:36:33
	Something which has slipped your mind now,
:36:35
	a particular or a detail you've forgotten,
:36:38
	but which the murderer's afraid of.
:36:41
	What are you thinking about?
:36:46
	I don't know.
:36:48
	There's something I can't remember which
:36:50
	could be the missing link in the story.
:36:53
	Why did Lisa withdraw that million in cash?
:36:56
	Why did she suddenly decide to leave for Tokyo?