Manhattan Murder Mystery
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I did. I made all the arrangements.
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Yeah, look, l...
Okay, I have to run.

:29:07
But I'll see you later, okay?
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Okay.
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Extension five.
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Keep ringing, would you please?
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Because I just talked to her.
:29:34
What?
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Okay.
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Would you tell her...?
Yes, tell her that Tom called.

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Tom.
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Thank you.
:29:59
Your rewrites were great.
You helped your book. It's dense, but...

:30:04
- I don't want it to be transparent...
- You'll never have to worry about that.

:30:08
This book makes Finnegan's Wak e look
like airplane reading. But it's long...

:30:13
You're the only editor I take suggestions
from, but you shouldn't push it.

:30:17
I'm not pushing. The book
is absolutely great. You know, but...

:30:21
How much of Dorothy is you?
:30:23
As I read, I kept thinking,
how much did you base on your life?

:30:27
Well, I was a waitress. I lived
with a poet. I was a film critic.

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But not a blackjack dealer?
:30:35
No, but I put myself through
school playing poker.

:30:38
- Do you still play?
- No, but I still know how.

:30:41
Yes? Are you good?
Maybe you could give me pointers.

:30:46
I could turn your game around
in two hours.

:30:49
Could you? That's great.
That's, you know...

:30:52
You have all these skills and you're
beautiful and you can write well...

:30:57
...and you play poker.
It's too good to be true.


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