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1:37:02
. . .he'll be playing there tonight.
Can't it wait until then?

1:37:08
To be perfectly honest. . .
1:37:12
. . .it's a medical matter.
1:37:14
Some tests. l know he'll want to
know about them as soon as possible.

1:37:45
Excuse me.
1:37:47
Hi! How can l help you?
1:37:50
Can you please ring
Mr. Nightingale's room for me?

1:37:54
l' m sorry, sir, Mr. Nightingale
has already checked out.

1:37:57
He checked out?
1:38:03
-Did he leave a forwarding address?
-No, l' m afraid not.

1:38:08
When did he check out?
1:38:11
About 5:00 this morning.
1:38:13
5:00?
1:38:16
That's an early checkout, isn't it?
1:38:18
lt is a little on the early side, yeah.
1:38:25
Did you notice anything. . .
1:38:28
. . .l don't know. . .
1:38:30
. . .unusual about him when he left?
1:38:35
Unusual?
1:38:38
Hey, you' re not Five-O, are you?
1:38:41
No, l' m an old friend of his.
1:38:42
Really?
1:38:44
l' m a doctor.
1:38:49
-Well, Bill. . .?
-Sure.

1:38:55
lt's funny you should
ask that question, Bill. . .

1:38:58
. . .because there was something
a little strange. . .


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