The Silence of the Lambs
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:14:04
That is the Duomo
seen from the Belvedere.

:14:08
- Do you know Florence?
- All that detail just from memory, sir?

:14:13
Memory, Agent Starling,
is what I have instead of a view.

:14:17
Well, perhaps you'd care to lend us
your view on this questionnaire, sir.

:14:23
Oh, no, no, no, no.
:14:25
You were doing fine. You had been
courteous and receptive to courtesy.

:14:30
You had established trust, with
the embarrassing truth about Miggs.

:14:35
And now this ham-handed segue
into your questionnaire.

:14:40
- It won't do.
- I'm only asking you to look at this.

:14:44
Either you will or you won't.
:14:46
Yeah. Jack Crawford
must be very busy indeed

:14:50
if he's recruiting help
from the student body.

:14:52
Busy hunting that new one: Buffalo Bill.
:14:55
What a naughty boy he is.
:14:58
Do you know why he's called Buffalo Bill?
:15:01
Please tell me.
The newspapers won't say.

:15:05
It started as a bad joke
in Kansas City Homicide.

:15:08
They said
"This one likes to skin his humps."

:15:13
Why do you think he removes
their skins, Agent Starling?

:15:19
Thrill me with your acumen.
:15:21
It ex cites him. Most serial killers keep
some sort of trophies from their victims.

:15:27
- I didn't.
- No. No, you ate yours.

:15:33
You send that through now.

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