:57:02
Well, he's someone
your husband knows quite well.
:57:07
And?
:57:09
And, well, he's with him
right now, actually.
:57:13
Well, as I said
when you first came in...
:57:17
I'm not that familiar with
Freddie's business dealings.
:57:20
Is there something wrong,
Mr. Wyman?
:57:21
Why do I get the feeling
that something is wrong?
:57:23
-Freddie's all right, isn't he?
-Well, yeah, sure.
:57:26
He's got his hands full,
but he's fine otherwise.
:57:29
You seem so nervous.
I'm feeling something else.
:57:33
Well, I do apologize
about that, Mrs. King.
:57:36
To tell you the truth,
something has happened.
:57:39
To Freddie? Has something
happened to Freddie?
:57:41
No, to a friend of mine.
Someone who Fred knows.
:57:45
I don't understand.
:57:48
Her name is Miss Dolan.
:57:54
And your husband...
:57:57
Yes?
:57:59
Well, he knows
that I know her...
:58:03
and I thought maybe he might
have mentioned her to you.
:58:09
I--I haven't seen her
in a while.
:58:12
You're confusing me, Mr. Wyman.
:58:15
Ohh, I'm sorry about that.
:58:18
Look, I can see
that you know nothing...
:58:20
about Miss Dolan
or Mr. McGraw...
:58:25
and I'm kind of anxious,
you know--
:58:27
Oh, anxiety
is the devil's impatience.
:58:31
Yeah.
Look, Mrs. King, I...
:58:35
I'd really appreciate it
if you didn't...
:58:38
say anything at all
about all this to Fred.
:58:40
He might think I've gone
around the bend, you know?
:58:41
No, no. He'd understand.
You're friends.
:58:45
Well, a friend in need
is a friend to avoid.
:58:50
I'm sorry to bother you
about all this, ma'am.
:58:52
-No, no.
-Good-bye.
:58:54
Good-bye.