La Coda dello scorpione
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1:01:04
I came here hoping that talking about it
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would unlock that little something in my head.
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Never mind.
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Listen, do you have a photo of Kurt Baumer here?
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Miss, do we have a photo of Kurt Baumer?
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That one printed in the papers.
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They must have it down in PR.
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Get them to leave a copy for Mr Linch at reception.
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Right away.
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It probably won't be any use, but thanks anyway.
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It probably won't be any use, but thanks anyway.
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My pleasure. Good luck.
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Yes, hello...
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Cleo! How are you?
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Cleo! How are you?
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They're sending you home? When?
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Tomorrow? Well I'll come and get you.
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Yes, of course.
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But what does he want with me?
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Hello? Inspector!
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Hello? Inspector!
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Are you watching Cleo for professional reasons,
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or you're in love with her like me?
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I like people with a sense of humour, Mr Linch.
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I like them so much that I'd be pleased
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Yes, of course you've got time to shave...
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on your way here!
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I can't stand inappropriate humour.
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What have you got against Peter Linch?
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Can't you swallow the fact that he saved my life?
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My dear woman, I've already said I...
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...Can't stand inappropriate humour.
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Your hands!
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What?
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I'd like you to show us your hands.
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May I know why?
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To predict the future.
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Cleo bit that man on the hand.
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Yes, but she also told me he was wearing gloves.
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Yes, but she also told me he was wearing gloves.
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I don't believe Cleo has paws.
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Inspector, why don't you look at this
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if you're looking for a bite-mark?

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