:47:02
The son of a bitch says
he thinks you're still alive.
:47:05
He's lookin' for you, Eddie.
:47:07
And any son of a bitch
who's lookin' for you,
:47:09
is lookin' for me.
:47:17
Well,
:47:18
whatever he's up to, he won't find me.
:47:22
You worry too much, Joseph.
:47:25
Yeah, I worry too much.
Of course, you only planned the fire,
:47:28
and locked your old man
and old lady in the bedroom.
:47:31
- I poured the petrol. I lit the rags.
- And l thank you.
:47:35
The happiest day
of my whole, inglorious childhood.
:47:39
Alright, you want to kid about it,
it's alright with me.
:47:43
- I'm gonna track this guy down.
- And then what?
:47:47
This.
:47:51
- You'll never change, will you?
- You got no cause to complain.
:47:56
When you needed me,
I was always there, wasn' t I?
:47:57
Look, put that thing away.
:48:00
And listen to me.
I want you to go back to Barlow Creek.
:48:04
Do nothing, say nothing.
:48:06
Let me look into this matter
in my own, quiet way.
:48:10
And if I need you for anything,
I'll contact you.
:48:15
OK?
:48:19
(Folding Knife)
:48:21
You're the boss, Arthur.
:48:23
Isn't it touching how... a perfect murder
:48:27
has kept our friendship
alive all these years?
:48:31
- You better believe it.
- (Knocking At Door)
:48:33
- (Door Opens)
- I'm sorry to disturb you, Mr Adamson.
:48:37
There are two gentlemen here
to see you, from the police department.
:48:42
Tell them I'll be right out.
:48:44
- (Door Closes)
- Jesus Christ, Eddie!
:48:47
(Softly) Wait here.