:32:01
Thanks, that's swell.
:32:03
If I find anything out,
I'll let you know.
:32:06
You're quite welcome, Mr. Hammett.
:32:10
I've lived in San Francisco
since 1895, young man.
:32:14
And there's very little
I don't know about our city.
:32:17
Yes, ma'am,
I should have known better.
:32:20
Eli.
:32:22
- Where to, Hammett?
- The morgue.
:32:24
- You back on the game?
- Sort of.
:32:28
I was worried there for a while.
:32:29
I thought you was getting
halfway respectable, like me.
:32:36
- Come in.
- Hello, doc. I heard you retired.
:32:41
I got 13 kids, Hammett.
:32:43
You don't ever retire
if you've got 13 kids.
:32:46
Ever heard of a doctor with 13 kids?
:32:50
- I was sure I heard you retired.
- I heard you quit drinking.
:32:53
Well, I guess we were both wrong.
:32:57
You know what my problem is?
:32:59
I'm a halfway honest man
in a nine-tenths dishonest world.
:33:03
- What's your problem?
- Suicide.
:33:05
My advice: Don't hesitate.
:33:08
Not mine, C.F. Callaghan's.
:33:11
Funny you should ask.
:33:14
Had a guy in last week
asking about the same thing.
:33:19
The guy had a fancy tan topcoat.
:33:23
And a hat to match.
He was on the expense.
:33:33
You on the expense, Hammett?
:33:36
No.
:33:40
We go back a ways,
you and I, don't we?
:33:42
- Quite a ways.
- That Concord thing in '21.
:33:45
I wasn't in on that one, doc.
What about Callaghan?
:33:48
You sure you're not on the expense
like that other fella?
:33:51
I'm sure.
:33:55
- You know what I got?
- What?
:33:57
A bad case.