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00:00Oh, good morning, Mrs. Palmer.
00:15Good morning, Mr. Dice.
00:16Another letter from Australia.
00:18I haven't heard from my boy for six months.
00:21You'll excuse me, won't I?
00:22Sure, sure.
00:23Well, I hope it's good news, Mrs. Palmer.
00:25You know we all miss the boy.
00:26Thanks.
00:30Hi, Glenn.
00:50I'm coming.
00:54I'm coming.
00:55Good morning, Mrs. Palmer.
00:57Good morning.
00:58Nothing enough today?
00:59Oh, yes, that's plenty.
01:01I just received a letter from my boy.
01:03That's swell.
01:05Is he still in Australia?
01:06Yes.
01:09Do you know where Brisbane is?
01:12You mean that guy who went right to call him for the examiner?
01:15No.
01:16It's the town.
01:21Well, you can't prove it by me.
01:25Good morning.
01:26Good morning.
01:26Good morning.
01:29Good morning, Mrs. Palmer.
01:50Good morning, Tommy.
01:53It's me, they smell good.
01:55Oh, go on.
01:56You don't like cookies.
02:01Tommy, do you happen to know where Brisbane is?
02:04No, ma'am.
02:05Well, you go over and ask your mother if I might have that almanac of hers.
02:09You bet.
02:10Want me to wait for you, dear?
02:17No, thanks, Daddy.
02:18You run along to the bank as I'm going in and have a nice long visit with Mrs. Palmer.
02:21Bye-bye.
02:22Bye-bye.
02:22Bye-bye.
02:22What you looking for?
02:36I want to see about Australia.
02:39That's where my boy is.
02:41Gee, I wish I had a drone.
02:43I'd like to go to Australia and places the way he does.
02:49Oh, I'm going to be trying to bring one home.
02:52Oh, looky.
02:54He's carrying a baby in a pocket.
03:01I'll bring the book back.
03:03Okay.
03:08Hello.
03:09Good morning, Mrs. Palmer.
03:12Good morning, Marguerite.
03:14I was just hoping you'd come by today.
03:17Why?
03:18Did you get a letter?
03:26Give my love to everybody.
03:30That means you.
03:33You think so, Mrs. Palmer?
03:35But why doesn't he write me and tell me so?
03:37Well, you know, Bobby never was much of a one for letter writing.
03:47Brisbane, Australia.
03:49That's the first one you've received from there, isn't it?
03:53You know, I can't understand why he never sends me an address.
03:58Maybe he's traveling all over the world.
04:01Bobby always was one for traveling.
04:03No, he had to go away from here, where he had a nice position in your father's bank.
04:10He went to New York, and I didn't hear from him for months.
04:13Then the first thing I knew, I got a letter from Sydney, Australia.
04:19Now, don't you worry, dear.
04:22He'll get tired of wandering, and come back to her someday.
04:26He'll get tired of wandering, and come back to her.
04:28I know he will.
04:38Remember when you took that?
04:40Yes, that was on your 16th birthday.
04:44I can see you now, out there in the garden, holding hands.
04:56When he came to say goodbye to me, I tried him too, and kept his picture.
05:02Almost two years ago.
05:03I wonder if he still has the other half.
05:04I wonder if he still has the other half.
05:32I wonder if he still has the other half.
05:33I've got to go here.
05:34I wonder if he still has the other half.
05:35I wonder if he's without a penalty.
05:36He'll get to the other half.
05:37I wonder if he's bleeding with him.
07:26Hey, fellas, give me a hand for this, will you?
07:28As soon as they unload the truck, get busy.
07:32As soon as they unload the truck, get busy.
07:48Well, it won't be long now.
07:56Don't be a fool, Leslie.
07:58Don't be a fool, Leslie.
08:10Give me a hand for this block.
08:11Wait a minute.
08:15Back your truck up some more.
08:19It's a heavy truck all right.
08:25You need to be.
08:27Come on.
08:29I'm not going.
08:31You're yellow.
08:32No, I'm not.
08:33You're a bunch of fools.
08:34You'll never make it.
08:35You can't get away with it.
08:36No?
08:37No.
08:47Straight back.
08:48Come on.
08:49Easy now.
08:50Now, cut her a little bit of the left.
08:51That's it.
08:52Cut a little to the left.
08:53Back it up.
08:54Cut the left a little bit.
08:55That's it.
08:56Straight on back.
08:57Come on.
08:58That's it.
08:59Easy now.
09:00Now, come back easy.
09:01That's it.
09:02Come on.
09:03Easy goes.
09:04Come on now.
09:05A little further.
09:06Go.
09:07Hold it.
09:08Come on.
09:09Hold it.
09:12Come on.
09:13Hold it.
09:30Hold it.
09:43Oh.
09:47Hold it.
09:50Hold it.
09:56There you go.
10:04That's it!
10:06Look at that.
10:07No he's a fool, man.
10:08You're lost!
10:09Go and get out of here.
10:13Do you have on of the cops to use the machine gun?
10:17Now get back to yourself.
12:17You know,
12:18kid,
12:19of all the pens I've been in, this is the best of all.
12:24Good food, air bed, decent treatment.
12:29Well, now I, I'm gonna treat it like home.
12:34You know, I'm just wondering if I'll ever get the feel and the taste and the smell of prison
12:44out of my citrus.
12:46You know, I've learned a lot.
12:47After two years in prison and a jailbreak, you're no longer a kid.
12:53Yes?
12:54Number 487 in the attic room, sir.
12:55I'll see him in a moment.
12:56Number 487 in the attic room, sir.
12:57I'll see him in a moment.
12:58You know, I've learned a lot.
12:59You know, I've learned a lot.
13:02After two years in prison and a jailbreak, you're no longer a kid.
13:17Yes?
13:18Number 487 in the attic room, sir.
13:21I'll see him in a moment.
13:24Bender, that's the kid.
13:29University Smith.
13:31He goes out today.
13:34Interesting case.
13:36Yes, I remember.
13:37I happened to be the one that picked him up.
13:39But that was only two years ago.
13:41Well, he got time off for good behavior.
13:44He should.
13:45You know, he should have never been sent up.
13:48He wasn't guilty.
13:49He was merely the tool of a bunch of gangsters.
13:52I believe you.
13:53Did you ever see one of these?
14:11The boy came to me shortly after he was sent here and showed me this ad.
14:16He told me his mother had no idea he was in prison.
14:17Would it be all right if he had his letters sent through this agency so that she would never find out?
14:29And you let him?
14:30Sure.
14:31Sure.
14:32We have 1,800 men here.
14:33We have 1,800 men here.
14:34And I guess there'd be 1,800 mothers happier if none of them knew.
14:38Hmm.
14:39You know who this Lewin is?
14:40No.
14:41A blackmailer that I've been trying to get something on for a long time.
14:42But I'm happy about the boys.
14:43It's been a great lesson to them.
14:44No.
14:45It's been a great lesson to them.
14:46No.
14:47No.
14:48No.
14:49No.
14:50No.
14:51No.
14:52No.
14:53No.
14:54No.
14:55No.
14:56No.
14:57No.
14:58No.
14:59No.
15:00No.
15:01No.
15:02No.
15:03No.
15:04No.
15:05No.
15:06No.
15:07No.
15:08No.
15:09No.
15:10It's been a great lesson to them.
15:11So long, Jim.
15:12What's your hurry?
15:13Oh, I've got to be getting back to the city.
15:14So long, Bender.
15:15You might tell him to send Smith in on your way out.
15:16All right.
15:17I will.
15:19Remember me?
15:34Yes.
15:36You picked me up.
15:39Sure?
15:41No, I'm not sure at you.
15:44I'm not sure at anybody.
15:47You can go in now.
15:49Come in, Smith.
16:02Sit down.
16:11Here's your ticket home.
16:14And the usual allowance.
16:15Thank you, sir.
16:22Also, your personal belongings.
16:25Thank you, sir.
16:26You've been with us nearly two years.
16:30And during that time, I trust you've learned that crime does not fade.
16:35And I hope you're determined to live a straight life.
16:44Yes, sir.
16:45Does your mother still think you are traveling in Australia?
16:53If that mailing agency was on the level...
16:56Then you'd better announce you're coming home.
16:58My boy, you're about to go out into the world.
17:05And to begin life over again.
17:08There are no shortcuts.
17:10Cutting corners will only bring you back where you start.
17:15Give every man a square deal.
17:18But above all, be fair to the man that's you.
17:27We're trusting you, you know.
17:29In offering you this little book, I hope you find in it the help and inspiration that others have.
17:39That's all.
17:46Goodbye, Smith.
17:48Best of luck to you.
17:49Goodbye, Warden.
18:50Pardon me, but isn't that the prison?
19:11Yes, I think it is.
19:14I saw a perfectly grand prison movie recently.
19:16Ever since then, I've been crazy to go through one.
19:19Wouldn't you like to go?
19:21Well, uh...
19:22That might be pretty interesting at that.
19:26What time do they put the diner on?
19:28You know, I'm hungry.
19:30Well, I don't know.
19:32You see, uh...
19:34I, uh...
19:35I haven't been traveling on this line much lately.
19:39Oh, I mean, poor.
20:00I'm not following you, son.
20:03Don't get arrested.
20:05You know, some people have families, and I happen to be going home, too.
20:09Oh.
20:11I guess I'm kind of nervous.
20:13I'm not used to freedom yet.
20:16Take it easy, kid.
20:17Not one.
20:18I'm hungry.
20:21Just about one.
20:25I sweet of you.
20:27You see, it's in the middle of the balcony.
20:28Oh, I'm hungry.
20:31I'm hungry.
20:32I'm hungry.
20:33Okay, you see, you see.
20:34Okay, soiling on the way.
20:37Bye.
20:37Bye, bye.
20:38Bye, bye.
20:40Bye, bye, bye.
20:41Bye, bye.
20:42Bye, bye, bye.
20:43Bye, bye.
20:43Bye, bye.
20:44Bye, bye.
20:44Bye, bye.
20:45Hey, hey, hey, hey!
21:03Wait a minute, Dr. Magazine, thank you.
21:17Where do you want the letter mail from?
21:32Uh, Brisbane, Australia.
21:35How long will it be before this is delivered?
21:38Four weeks going and four weeks coming back.
21:42Okay, I guess that'll be all right.
22:12He's coming home.
22:33Isn't that marvelous?
22:34Oh, excuse me, I must call Marguerite.
22:38Operator, operator, give me name, 421.
22:42Mr. Shannon, President, just a moment before you've met.
22:54Hello?
22:55Oh, hello there, Mrs. Palmer.
22:58Oh, no!
23:01Isn't that perfectly marvelous?
23:03Oh, I'm so glad.
23:05I'll be right over.
23:07Oh, Nellie, isn't it thrilling?
23:09Bob Palmer's coming home.
23:11I'll bet his mother's sickled peeing.
23:14Poor darling, she was so excited she could hardly talk.
23:20That's Mr. Forrester.
23:22He's been waiting ten minutes.
23:23That's nothing.
23:24I've been waiting more than two years.
23:33The late Miss Shannon.
23:34Sorry, Jimmy, but I was called to the phone.
23:36It was very important, too.
23:38Good news, judging by the smile.
23:40Wonderful news.
23:40Jeff is coming home.
23:42Bob Palmer.
23:43Oh, really?
23:45Aren't you glad?
23:46Thrilled to tears.
23:48I want you to take me down to his mother's.
23:51Delighted.
23:52Yes, Mrs. Williams.
23:58Oh, I'm so happy.
24:00I'm calling up all our friends to tell them the good news.
24:03Oh, thank you.
24:05Bye.
24:07I'm going to call up Mrs. Martin.
24:09Oh, yeah, yeah.
24:11Uh, Central, give me Maine 678.
24:14Hey, listen, Mabel.
24:17What do you think?
24:19Bob Palmer's coming home.
24:21Yes, yes.
24:23All right, all right.
24:23Hold your horses.
24:27Hello, Mabel.
24:29Yes, yes.
24:30His mother just received news.
24:44Oh, hurry, darling.
24:47He'll be waiting.
24:48Why, I just had to base these.
24:50He loved them so.
25:06Oh, I'm so excited.
25:07I wonder if he's changed much.
25:08Oh, I'm sure he hasn't.
25:09Hurry.
25:10Come on.
25:14Oh, baby.
25:31Oh, yes.
25:32Oh, yes.
25:44Bobby.
25:51Yes, mother.
25:52It certainly is good to see your things hanging around here again.
25:57It's good to be here to hang them around again.
26:05Hello?
26:07Yes, Mabel.
26:08Well, he's busy unpacking.
26:10Now, remember, you're to come over here directly after dinner and tell Bob to bring all of his souvenirs from Australia.
26:19Oh, we will.
26:20All right, darling.
26:29Yes, mother.
26:32Maybe you're going to be ready.
26:34Well, I'll be right out.
26:35Well, Mabel each wants you to bring over those souvenirs.
26:38I'm unpacking them now.
26:39Oh, Bobby.
26:42It seems so wonderful to have you home.
26:46Well, it's like a dream.
26:48I just can't believe it's true.
26:51All right.
26:52Now, you run along.
26:54I'll be right out.
26:54Mm-hmm.
26:55I'll be right out.
27:20Remember, convict deception is also a crime.
27:50Isn't that wonderful?
28:09Yes, I've been looking at it.
28:15What a weird looking thing.
28:17Where did you get this, Bob?
28:19Oh, that.
28:21Why, uh...
28:22Oh, I picked that up in a native village way up the Murrumbidgee River.
28:26Murrumbidgee?
28:28What a name.
28:30Sounds like a fairy tale.
28:32Well, it's a river, 1500 miles long.
28:35You can look it up on the map.
28:37Oh, my dear boy, I don't doubt you.
28:39You were there, weren't you?
28:41After all these adventures, Bob,
28:43you think you can settle down in a bank again?
28:46You...
28:48You mean you're gonna give me back my job?
28:50Why, of course.
28:52Aren't we Jim?
28:54We made Jim a vice president in your absence.
28:57Mr. Shannon, I don't know how to thank you.
29:00It's wonderful of you.
29:02It's awfully stuffy here tonight.
29:04Let's go for a spin in the car, Marguerite.
29:06Well, I, uh...
29:08Oh, perhaps you'd rather stay here and listen to some more marvels about the Murrumbidgee.
29:12Oh, I know what we'll do.
29:14Let's take Bob over and show him the new bridge.
29:17All right.
29:18We'll be back in a little while, Daddy.
29:20So they finally built a bridge over the old creek, did they?
29:22Yes.
29:23But I warn you, it's not nearly so impressive as your bridges in Australia.
29:27Jim!
29:28Hello, darling.
29:29How do you do?
29:30How do you want it?
29:31In fives and tens?
29:33Good morning, kid!
29:34Good morning, you're quite a stranger.
29:35I've hardly seen you yet.
29:36Good morning.
29:37I'm trying to wander to the moon.
29:38Hello, darling.
29:39How do you do?
29:43How do you want it?
29:44In fives and tens?
29:47Good morning, kid.
29:58Good morning.
29:59Good morning, kid.
30:01Good morning. You're quite a stranger. I've hardly seen you in the last few weeks.
30:05Bob, bring me the MP Ledger. There's some accounts I want to check over.
30:19How are you, Mr. O?
30:21How do you think I am?
30:25See you tonight?
30:26Mm-hmm. I'll stop by and drive you home.
30:28Well.
30:35Now, quit your stall.
30:37What are you gonna do about it?
30:39I'll take care of it as soon as I can.
30:41Oh, you've told me that before.
30:43You've got my IOUs. What are you worrying about?
30:46That's just it, sweetheart.
30:48I am worrying about your IOUs.
30:51You'll get your money, all right.
30:53Here's Helen Meade.
30:54Here's Helen Meade.
30:58Here's Helen Meade.
30:59I'm afraid I'm a doctor.
31:01I'm afraid I'm looking behind you.
31:03I'm afraid you'll be missing anything.
31:04So that's just what I'm looking for.
31:06I'm going to apologize for writing.
31:08Talk to you about your students.
31:10Let's go.
31:11Well, why don't you say something?
31:31Well, there's so much to say, and I say it so badly.
31:35Wow.
31:41I brought something for you to read.
31:44Read?
31:45Why read?
31:47It's very interesting.
31:55Well?
31:57Are you interested in furniture?
32:01No, you see, I was...
32:05Bob Palmer.
32:06Are you trying to propose to me?
32:09Yes.
32:11Well, I'm waiting.
32:16Oh, Margie.
32:31Gee, won't your father be surprised?
32:34Surprised?
32:36He's been asking me for weeks what the delay is.
32:38He has.
32:51Bob, look at the time.
32:59We better go.
33:00I guess we better.
33:03I guess we better.
33:06I guess we better.
33:42Well, I'm sorry, but I'm...
34:01Why, it's Officer Heaney.
34:02How you doing, Miss Shannon?
34:04You know you were going 65 miles per hour?
34:06Oh, isn't that awful?
34:08We won't do it again, though.
34:09You know, I ought to give you a ticket.
34:11Oh, no, Officer.
34:13You see, we just got engaged.
34:15That's ought to make you forget your speed laws.
34:18Well, in a case like that, I guess it's all right.
34:21Oh, you're a piece.
34:23We'll ask you to do the wedding.
34:24That's fine.
34:26Okay, but be careful.
34:41Marge, I think you'd better drive.
34:44Why, Bob?
34:44What's the matter?
34:45Well, I don't have a license.
34:47I might have gotten into...
34:48Oh, one would think you'd committed a crime or something.
34:51Come on, darling.
34:52Let's get started.
34:55Just the same.
34:55I wish you'd drive.
34:56You can do it.
35:20Good job.
35:21See you later.
35:22good morning mr. Palmer remember me very well what do you want and how are all the folks in
35:47Australia what do you want with me just a little chat about the good old days in Brisbane I can't
35:59talk to you here I'm sorry but you have to I've got a train to catch
36:17that's a lot of bunk about Palmer's two years in Australia well he said he brought enough trophies
36:44back to prove it well I have to know something may interest you detective black I've written a
36:50letter and I should hear from it in a few days letter about what well if what I've written
36:55about happens to be the truth I'll have plenty on mr. Bob Palmer call on me if you need me mr.
37:01Park I'll be calling on you black how do you do good afternoon Forrester in oh yes he's busy with mr.
37:17Shannon can I take a message yes you tell him that mr. roll with him well I'm getting pretty darn tired
37:25waiting mr. roll yes all right thanks yes for a few days good-looking car yes sir sure is
37:54that's about the fittest car in town yeah yeah dad gave it to her he's the president of the bank you
38:01know hello Margie oh Bob here wish there were more Saturdays in a week
38:17well well where we go Bob let's go house honey oh lovely man well sir after that Bob Palmer came
38:37back from Australia thank you thank you sir that's him that Forrester he's a vice president yeah he's he's
38:51sweet on miss Shannon but Bob Palmer came home and is he burning up he's going into the mansion house now
39:01they got a big game up there every Saturday you want to get in it they say it's plenty Steve that's a good idea
39:11good idea thank you okay
39:18and we saw the cute house this afternoon we'll drop you over there tomorrow unless you see it
39:29well wait a minute I'm teaching you to bake now next I'll teach you to sew then you can think about
39:39buying a house all right I'll get that
39:45that's not the way to do that let me show you put a little more snap into it like that see oh you darling
40:02you're just a nuisance you're no help say won't it be swell when we have a kitchen of our own you
40:13won't be so keen about it when you have to help me wash the dishes oh I won't mind that so long as
40:19you're there Bobby there's a gentleman in the living room I don't know he said he was an old friend of
40:34yours somebody from around town here well wasn't anyone I recognize well all right
40:49what do you want just a friendly little visit kid
41:07what are you following me around for I told you I was going straight and I have
41:14that your mother listen Bender she doesn't know about that stretch it'd kill her to know
41:21all right all right I'm not saying anything well then what are you following me for what are you
41:26spying on me I'm not on parole I'm a free man and you want to remain free don't you I'm going to
41:31get married so I hear you've got a good job at the bank too haven't you yes well that's fine
41:39oh gosh don't they smell good you take them in the other room and invite the gentleman to say to
41:47bring it all right
41:49oh gosh
41:53Mr. Bender I'd like you to meet my fiancee Miss Shannon
42:00I'm pleased to meet you Miss Shannon
42:02how do you do
42:02she's been helping mother make cookies
42:04have one
42:06thanks
42:07now that explains that
42:11oh Bob
42:13Mrs. Palmer would like you to stay for dinner
42:19that's mighty nice but I've got to go
42:21that's fine very good
42:25I hear you're an old friend of Bob
42:28oh yes Bob and I were pals in Australia
42:31weren't we Bob
42:33yes we were
42:35isn't that lovely
42:37excuse me a moment
42:38surely
42:39mighty nice girl Bob
42:42well Bob I'll have to be leaving
42:48aren't you staying to suffer
42:51no thanks Mrs. Palmer
42:52I've got to be on my way
42:54oh I'm sorry
42:56so am I
42:57I have some more cookies
42:59but thanks
42:59these are wonderful cookies
43:01the best I've ever eaten
43:02are you leaving town
43:04Mr. Bender
43:04well I expect to leave soon
43:06well goodnight Mrs. Palmer
43:08goodnight
43:08it's been a pleasure to meet you Miss Shannon
43:10thank you
43:10I'll see you at the door
43:11okay
43:12you like my cookies
43:16Bob
43:36who's this standing
43:38I never heard you speak at him before
43:41no I don't think I ever did
43:43oh come on children
43:45now we've got to have our dinner
43:46I'm gonna get some more cookies
43:48all right Bob
43:49you pour the water
43:50therefore it's bet 20
44:07so Miss Dick
44:24give me another stack
44:27getting the bad brakes Forrester
44:29yes
44:30there you are Forrester
44:31that makes pie
44:32and now let's have a new deck
44:36good idea
44:38good idea
44:38I think it will change my luck too
44:40ah what's your plan
44:59you can cut in a poker game and lose
45:01but you can't pay me
45:02I'll take care of it
45:04but you've got to give me more time
45:05well now guess this
45:07you pay those IOUs before tomorrow
45:10or else
45:10oh that's fine
45:12oh Bob
45:26have you checked over the pattern for the count yet
45:38not yet
45:39I'm going to do it tomorrow
45:40busy now
45:41well
45:42the usual rush
45:44think it would be a good idea
45:46if they did it tonight
45:47all right
45:49if you say so
45:50hello mother
46:13I have to work tonight I won't be home for dinner
46:16will you be very late
46:17will you be very late
46:18well yes fairly late
46:19oh I'll get something needed to pay
46:22yeah I'll come right along afterwards
46:24all right goodbye here
46:27let's go
47:27Not through yet, honey.
47:34Will you be through by 11?
47:35I hope so.
47:36Well, Dad and I have taken your mother to the pictures.
47:38We'll call for you after the show.
47:40Perfect.
47:57How'd you like to be a good sport and buy some soda, huh?
48:13Extravagant, girl.
48:14All right.
48:14Come on.
48:15All right.
48:45All right.
49:15All right.
49:33Oh, Mr. Bindner.
49:54Hello.
49:54How about a game of cards tonight?
49:56No, thanks.
49:56Not tonight.
49:57Well, I think I'll try my luck.
49:58Good luck to you.
50:03Good luck.
50:33Oh, here it is.
50:57Parking's terrible.
50:58Well, this town's getting as bad as a big city.
51:00Oh, let's hurry, Dad.
51:01I know Bob will be waiting.
51:10Did you enjoy it?
51:11Well, I thought it was a very good city.
51:13Well, I thought it was just one.
51:14But of course, those are the best.
51:15Welcome.
52:06Hello, Chief.
52:12How are you tonight?
52:14Oh, pretty good, thank you.
52:27Don't move, Palmer.
52:31What are you doing here?
52:33I'm afraid you'll have to do the explaining this time, Mr. Palmer, alias University Smith.
52:40So that's why you didn't object to working tonight, eh?
52:44Planning another trip to Australia?
52:47Well, it won't work this time, Mr. Ex-Convict.
52:50What's that?
53:09I thought I must be robbing the bank.
53:12What's the matter here, Patterson?
53:16I caught him robbing the bank.
53:18Arrest him.
53:19What's the matter here?
53:26I caught Palmer robbing the bank.
53:28He was stuffing the money in this bank.
53:29What's your story, Bob?
53:33Well, I was working on the books tonight.
53:35I finished about a half hour ago.
53:37I found I'd forgotten my cigarettes and came back to get them.
53:41I found Mr. Forrester in the vault.
53:43See here, Black.
53:43Are you going to take the story of an ex-convict?
53:45Arrest him.
53:46There's Mr. Shannon and his daughter now.
53:58Call them in.
54:00Let them see what a dirty crook he is.
54:08I don't have to identify myself, Black.
54:11Now take a look at this.
54:16Tell Mr. Shannon to come in, Bob.
54:44And you take your girl around the block for a ride.
54:46Wait a minute.
54:47He hasn't explained that alien Smith business.
54:50I'll explain that, Black.
54:52Go ahead, Bob.
54:54Thanks, Mr. Bender.
55:03I arrested University Smith myself.
55:06He died nearly two years ago.
55:08I was with him at the time.
55:09But I looked up to reckon.
55:11This fellow, Lewin, who was here...
55:13I've taken care of Mr. Lewin.
55:14This was merely a case of mistaken identity.
55:18Palmer and I were in a straighter together.
55:20While the University Smith was serving time.
55:22Who's been tampering with the state?
55:34I'm afraid it was your vice president, Mr. Shannon.
55:35Here's something else that will interest you.
55:42And here's something else that will interest you.
55:47I'm going to see you.
55:58But I don't want to see you.
55:58This is a good idea.
55:59I'm going to see you.
56:00Here's something else that will interest you.
56:01You're right.
56:02This is really about how you are doing.
56:02This is really about three words.
56:04Through this process.
56:04This is really about how you feel.
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