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:36:01
when and where
I'm gonna call you next.

:36:03
Of course I remember.
And you remember to be careful.

:36:07
And if you should happen
to see Kendig...

:36:09
tell the horny old goat
I miss him very much and love him.

:36:12
- Good-bye, Mr.--
- Hannaway. Charlie Hannaway.

:36:17
And I love you very much too.
:36:30
Excuse me.
Mrs. Schonenberg?

:36:33
- Yes?
- May I see you for a moment?

:36:35
- It's about Miles Kendig.
- I thought it might be.

:36:38
[ Barking ]
:36:40
-[ Continues Barking ]
- Not exactly friendly, is he?

:36:43
Oh, he likes the people I like.
:36:45
I see. You haven't by any chance
just been talking to him?

:36:49
- Regretfully, no.
- That's too bad.

:36:51
You see, it's important
that we reach him fast.

:36:53
It's about his family.
There's been an accident.

:36:56
Oh, how dreadful.
Not a tragic accident, I hope.

:36:58
I'm afraid so.
His mother.

:37:02
- That's more of a miracle
than a tragedy.
- What?

:37:05
His mother died 25 years ago.
:37:08
August 1 3th.
I believe it was a Friday.

:37:11
All right, Mrs. Schonenberg,
where is he?

:37:14
My name is von Schonenberg.
:37:17
I am an Austrian citizen
with a valid passport.

:37:20
You have no right
to question or detain me
without authority.

:37:23
My dog is very highly strung
and has been known to attack.

:37:27
I suggest you leave me alone.
:37:29
Don't be too clever,
Mrs. von Schonenberg.

:37:32
We're going to stop him.
:37:36
Won't you have
to find him first?

:37:38
Oh, do stop
following me around.

:37:41
You're making my dog
very nervous.

:37:44
-[ Dog Barking ]
- He detests the smell of stupidity.


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