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01:33Dave Banner's here.
01:36All right.
01:36Send him in, please.
01:40Dave, come on in.
01:41Sit down.
01:44I'm not going to be here long enough for you.
01:49The clothes.
01:50Wish we could have done better.
01:53It's better than what I've been wearing.
01:55Yeah, I imagine so.
01:58Well, it's all here.
02:01The official pardon.
02:03Letter of apology from the governor.
02:05Check from the state.
02:07Of course, the money's hardly enough to make up for 18 years.
02:12And three months and 12 days.
02:16Well, what are your plans?
02:17Back to law school?
02:18A 43-year-old law student who's an ex-con.
02:22You're not an ex-con.
02:23That's all been wiped away.
02:26Look, you could pass the bar exam blindfolded.
02:29Why, you must have prepared a dozen briefs for the men here.
02:3314.
02:33Eight of them did some good.
02:34There you go.
02:36Dave, you'd make one of the best attorneys around.
02:39I have other plans, Ward.
02:43Well, whatever they are, all the luck in the world.
02:47All I want is my share.
02:52This gets me out, right?
02:54Right.
03:07I thought you said he was getting out at two.
03:10That's right.
03:11That's what the papers said.
03:12Well, then, how come we've got to be there now?
03:15Because at two o'clock, there'll be a million reporters waiting to trample him to death.
03:20So he's going to duck out early and avoid the rush.
03:24You think he'll talk to me?
03:26I wouldn't.
03:27I can tell you if I were in his shoes.
03:30Look, I understand how you feel, sir.
03:31But you can't tear yourself apart with this thing for the rest of your life.
03:35I know that, Danko.
03:36But I can do it now, and I want to do it now.
03:39Will you grudge me that small point?
03:40If it wasn't even your fault.
03:42The hell it wasn't.
03:43What?
03:44What, are you going to blame yourself because you found the gun in his apartment?
03:47I have told you, Danko, I blame myself because I did not listen to my instinct and follow through.
03:52The whole thing was too cut, and it smelled like a frame.
03:55There was nothing you could do.
03:57You said yourself.
03:58You were not in a position to follow through.
04:00Just drive the car, will you, please.
04:09Come on.
04:53Come on.
05:08Come on.
06:02Let's get out of here.
06:03Let's get out of here.
06:19Okay, okay.
06:21It's all right now.
06:22It's all right.
06:24Come on.
06:26Come on.
06:26It's all right.
06:27It's all right.
06:32You look the same, huh?
06:37What do you mean I look the same?
06:38You just saw me last week.
06:40Oh, not really.
06:42There was a pane of glass between us.
06:45For 18 years, there's been a pane of glass between us.
06:56I don't know.
06:58Oh, my God.
07:05I don't know.
07:08Here's the okay.
07:25Mr. Banner?
07:27Mr. Banner, I know that nothing I say today
07:39can give you any comfort.
07:41But I wanted to be here to tell you
07:43that I am sorry about what has happened.
07:48And now you want to atone for your mistake, is that?
07:50I want to do everything I can to help you, Mr. Banner.
07:54I mean that sincerely, if you want any help.
08:02Well, it may be a little while, Lieutenant,
08:04but I'll be in touch.
08:07I promise you, I'll be in touch with you.
08:14Lieutenant?
08:17It sounded to me more like a threat than a promise.
08:21Nice, huh?
08:21I'll tell you something, I so fly with that exact model.
08:24Just missed last month.
08:31Okay, I'll take it.
08:33You betcha.
08:36You, uh, want to fill us out for me, please?
08:41What is it?
08:41Oh, standard federal form.
08:43Anybody wants to buy a handgun, they want to know who he is.
08:46It takes four or five days.
08:48Yep.
08:53What's the matter?
08:55Well, I don't know, it's a little bit heavy.
08:57Not for me, but sometimes I work nights, my wife's home alone.
09:02Well, I've got plenty of others to choose from.
09:07I do like this.
09:10Look, why don't you give me a minute to make up my mind.
09:11Meanwhile, there's another gentleman down there's been waiting for quite a while.
09:14You betcha.
09:16Take your time.
09:20Oh, you really got yourself a beauty there.
09:27I'll tell you something.
09:28I sold five just like it this last month.
09:32I'm telling you, unless you really want to get into the big money,
09:35you couldn't make yourself a better deal.
09:37Excuse me, please.
09:38Yes, sir, I'll be with you in just a minute.
09:44Hey, you're not allowed to load the gun in the store, are you?
09:48I've decided to take this.
09:50Here, this should cover it, including attacks.
09:53I'm sorry about the form.
09:55Yeah, wait a minute, sir.
09:58Have a nice day.
10:00You betcha.
10:18Can I have the police department, please?
10:20Banner went to a bar one night, after final exams, in order to unwind.
10:27And he met a girl there by the name of Jane Robbins, and they had a few drinks together.
10:33Sometime later, the girl's body was found with three bullet holes.
10:36A mess.
10:38He didn't know her before.
10:40He said he didn't.
10:41I came up with a witness.
10:43Now, I was working homicide on a temporary basis at the time,
10:46and the witness said that they left together, and they had been arguing.
10:51Banner denied it.
10:53Denied what?
10:54That they left together or that they were arguing?
10:58Both.
10:59I didn't know who to believe.
11:02Next day, we get an anonymous tip.
11:06Says that Banner still has possession of the murder weapon.
11:09Another guy and myself went over to his house.
11:13I found the gun.
11:14I made the bust.
11:16That's it?
11:19That's it.
11:22Uh, the attendant thought it was too pat, wanted to follow through, but...
11:25But I never got the chance.
11:26You see, I was replacing this guy at detective headquarters.
11:30The next day, he came back.
11:31I was automatically off the case and returned to my own precinct.
11:35Eighteen years later, Pavan confesses of the murder and then dies.
11:40And all his hood friends are so shook up, they don't even go to his funeral.
11:45So now Banner's threatening you?
11:47I told you it wasn't a threat.
11:49Why would he?
11:50There was nothing personal in it.
11:52The lieutenant did nothing more than what any other cop would have done.
11:54And maybe Banner thinks that you were doing more than just that.
12:01Could be.
12:11Eleven dollars a bottle.
12:13You understand, I don't do this every day.
12:16Just every 18 years.
12:21It gets better later on.
12:26So, how was your first afternoon?
12:29I was alright.
12:31Not bad. I, uh...
12:33I ordered a couple of suits.
12:36And I went to one of the newspapers.
12:38What were you doing there?
12:40I was going through the morgue.
12:41Trying to catch up on a couple of people in it.
12:45I managed to pick up a...
12:48photograph of one of them.
12:51Frank, where I be?
12:56The one who...
12:57Who said you left the bar with that girl?
13:00Yeah, the years have been very good to him.
13:02He's made a lot of money. All of it. Dirty.
13:08Dave, I know what you're thinking.
13:11I won't let you...
13:12Look, it's over.
13:13It is not all over.
13:17He is one of two men who stole my life from me.
13:20That's 18 years.
13:21Do you understand that? 18 years.
13:23The best years.
13:24Years that I should have been using to build something for the two of us.
13:27Dave, you're hurting me.
13:33I'm sorry.
13:34I'm sorry.
13:36Larrabee.
13:38You're not going to...
13:41No.
13:44No, at least I won't be the one to kill him.
13:48The other one, though, he's a different story.
13:51I hate him a lot more than I do Larrabee.
13:55He gets a more personal touch.
13:57You met him this morning.
14:00Riker.
14:19Mr. Larrabee?
14:20Yeah?
14:21I'm on my way.
14:24All the money tally out, all right?
14:27Yeah, the money always tallies out, right?
14:29In the six months I've worked for you, it's been right on a dime.
14:33Okay.
14:34Hey, drive carefully.
14:38Be watch, Brooke.
14:49Miss Page.
14:50Dave's not here now.
14:51May I come in?
14:52I'd rather you didn't.
14:53Will you forgive me for bothering you like this?
14:55Why do you want to keep bothering him?
14:57I want to...
14:57Let him alone.
14:58I want to help him.
14:58You already said that.
15:00I care about the man.
15:01You feel guilty toward him.
15:03All right.
15:04That's one reason.
15:06There has been a miscarriage of justice, and I played a role in that.
15:10I told your husband yesterday, I mean Mr. Banner.
15:13He would have been my husband for the last 18 years, except for you.
15:18I know that.
15:23I did not convict the man.
15:25I arrested him.
15:26There's a difference, you know.
15:28There's nothing to do.
15:28Then you have nothing to feel guilty about, do you, Lieutenant?
15:30You did what you had to.
15:32If I had been more...
15:34diligent.
15:36He, uh...
15:37He was just going, Dave.
15:39I want to talk to you.
15:42You don't have anything to look well.
15:44Mr. Banner, I know what the situation is you're in now.
15:46I think I can help you.
15:47Riker, come on.
15:48Will you get rid of your guilt someplace else?
15:49If I hadn't arrested you, someone else would have.
15:52Someone else wouldn't have found the gun.
15:55What does that mean?
15:58The gun was planted.
15:59Well, of course it was planted.
16:01We know that now.
16:01It's obvious.
16:02It was obvious then, only I was guilty until I was proved innocent.
16:05And I couldn't prove I was innocent.
16:08There were a lot of people involved in your mistaken imprisonment.
16:11The jury was mistaken.
16:13You...
16:13You planned well.
16:17Riker, when I was in college, I lived in a high crime area.
16:20I kept my door locked and my windows.
16:23I even had a lock on the closet where I stashed my textbooks.
16:26There wasn't any sign of forced entry.
16:28Nobody came in that room before you did.
16:30You put that gun there when you came into search.
16:33That's the only way it could have happened.
16:38You don't believe that, do you?
16:40Yeah, I believe that.
16:42Well, you're wrong, Banner.
16:43I didn't.
16:44I did not plant that gun.
16:46All right, prove it.
16:47How can I?
16:48It's so long ago, 18 years.
16:50Don't tell me how long it was I was there.
16:52Remember, I spent 18 years in hell just because I had a couple of drinks in the wrong bar.
16:56You think about that sometimes.
16:57I do.
16:58I think about that a lot.
16:59I think about the two guys who put me there.
17:03You, you I think about a great deal.
17:09You better leave now.
17:12I'd like to say what I came here to say.
17:15Didn't come here to upset you two and open up old wounds.
17:18I'm just looking at you who does that.
17:20I have a job offer from the DA's office.
17:23A man is a friend of mine.
17:24I've known him for years.
17:26He says you can go to work for him, draw a salary, and get your law degree at the same
17:30time.
17:31Dave.
17:32The pay isn't all that much.
17:36I tell him thanks when I'm not interested.
17:41But the lady asked you to leave. Will you get out right now?
18:07It was a threat and I chose not to see it as such, and I owe each of you an
18:12apology.
18:12And where is Danko? Because I asked him to be here too.
18:15He's on his way, Lieutenant. He stopped by R&I.
18:17Something he wanted to check out.
18:19A threat.
18:22Do you think he means to kill you?
18:23He didn't say, and I didn't ask.
18:35Larrabee. Frank Larrabee. For my money, he's the one.
18:38One of the biggest heroin dealers in town.
18:40Put that together with the fact that he's the witness, the fingered banner, as the one leaving the bar with
18:44the girl.
18:45What do you get?
18:46Set up.
18:48All I can see is we've got a witness who's less than your basic good citizen.
18:52Where's the tie-in to the banner case?
18:53All right. Track it with me.
18:56Michael Pavan, that's the guy who just made the deathbed confession.
19:00He kills a woman because she's getting in his hair.
19:05Larrabee, who works under Pavan in the syndicate, decides that he wants to impress his boss.
19:11So he purges himself.
19:14Larrabee's done a little second story work in his time.
19:17It wouldn't have been too hard for him to put that gun in Banner's apartment.
19:22That's the connection. That's where I come in.
19:26Yeah, but...
19:27But if Banner has it figured out the same way...
19:32Larrabee could be in big trouble, and so could you, Lieutenant.
19:42Safe-cracking tools.
19:44Loaned to me by a friend of mine.
19:46He's also kind enough to provide some expertise.
19:49If I hadn't gone to jail, I'd be fairly wealthy by now, don't you think?
19:52Frank Larrabee is wealthy.
19:54Dave, no.
19:56I've done a lot of research on him. He's very big in narcotics.
19:59You know, he has any number of people working for him.
20:01Every other Wednesday...
20:03Please, leave him alone. Leave them all alone.
20:07These people, collectors, deliver receipts to Larrabee.
20:10Don't. Don't tell me anymore.
20:13It follows that the money is left over Wednesday night in Larrabee's house.
20:17Probably in a safe.
20:20I think I know exactly where that safe is.
20:29Barbara?
20:35Barbara, this is something I have to do.
20:39We've been over this. Come on.
20:44Don't you understand?
21:01We've been over this.
21:03You know...
21:20You must know.
21:20You must've got all that ê±´ê°•.
21:20We've got all that.
21:23You must've done.
21:23We're done.
21:28We've done a production.
21:29You must've been over this couple.
21:30That's what we're doing.
21:31You are not really.
21:36Oh, my God.
22:17Oh, my God.
22:51Oh, my God.
23:01Oh, my God.
23:25Oh, my God.
23:52Oh, my God.
24:15Oh, my God.
24:17Oh, my God.
24:17Oh, my God.
24:35Oh, my God.
24:40Oh, my God.
25:01Oh, my God.
25:04Oh, my God.
25:18Oh, my God.
25:21Oh, my God.
25:27Oh, my God.
25:32Oh, my God.
25:34Oh, my God.
26:04Oh, my God.
26:18Oh, my God.
26:36Oh, my God.
26:37Oh, my God.
26:39Oh, my God.
26:47Now that Larrape's dead, maybe you'll give some thought to what we were talking about in your office.
26:59Maybe I should.
27:23No, uh, there wasn't only one man running bookmaking in those days.
27:27There were about four or five of them around town, all of them battling for control.
27:32You know, this Michael Pavan, could he have been one of those four or five?
27:39Matter of fact, he was. Why?
27:41These bookies, they used to work for Pavan.
27:44Did your people arrest many of them?
27:48Yeah, probably. Why?
27:50Could Larrape have been one of them?
27:52Maraca, that was 15, 20 years ago. That's going to take time.
27:55I don't have any time, sir.
27:59You let 20 years go by, and now it's hurry, huh?
28:04I'll do it as fast as I can.
28:06I promise you.
28:16You promise?
28:17I promised. I promised. I kept my promise. I kept my promise. I didn't touch him.
28:25Now it's Riker's turn.
28:28How are you planning to get back at him?
28:32Baby, two things were stolen from me.
28:36My burning power, for want of a better term.
28:40After all, I spent my most productive time in prison.
28:44And 18 years.
28:45Now, don't you think it's fitting that I take those things away from the men who were responsible?
28:51Okay.
28:52I've taken money from Frank Larrabee.
28:55Well, I suppose I'd lose Riker.
29:01Dave, no.
29:07He should be pushing 50 by now, according to actuarial tables that would leave him.
29:15Just about 18 years.
29:20He's got more like 18 hours.
29:38You know that building at 5th and Lakewood?
29:40The one they call the glass tower?
29:42Yeah, I know that building.
29:44My son designed it.
29:50Luck, DiPaolo. Pure dumb luck.
29:53You used to work for Michael Pavan, didn't you?
29:56Did your homework, huh?
29:58Captain Hirschman gave me your name.
30:01Yeah.
30:02I worked for Pavan.
30:05Started out independent, but he took over.
30:08I went to quit right then, but I didn't know any other way to raise my kids.
30:13How about the other guys? You know many of them?
30:15Most all of them.
30:16A lot of them are dead now.
30:18What about Frank Larrabee?
30:20What can you tell me about him?
30:22He was a bum.
30:24What else can you tell me?
30:27I bet a lot more than you want to know.
30:30Ah, try me, Mr. Lupo.
30:34So, the day after Banner was convicted,
30:36Larrabee went around to all the other bookies,
30:38and he told them that from now on,
30:40they'd be making their payments to him.
30:42Instead of Pavan.
30:44Under Pavan, Larrabee was going to be the new straw boss.
30:47Lupo asked him why.
30:49Larrabee just smiled and said it was because he'd saved Pavan's life.
30:52By screwing up somebody else's, my guess is it was Banner's.
30:56Well, then that sounds like the answer.
30:59I think so.
31:00I also think it's a sure thing that Larrabee planted that gun.
31:06Yeah.
31:10What's she want, Pilar?
31:15All right, send her in.
31:19It's Miss Page.
31:21Pilar says she's uptight.
31:23Would you like me to leave you alone?
31:25Why don't you do that?
31:29Hmm?
31:30Miss Page?
31:37I didn't come here because I care anything about you, Lieutenant.
31:41I understand that.
31:43Dave is going to try to kill you.
31:51Won't you sit down?
31:55I kind of figured that.
31:57When is this supposed to take place?
31:58Tonight.
31:59Maybe tomorrow.
32:01I'm not sure.
32:02Do you know where he is now?
32:04I don't know.
32:06Does he have a car?
32:08No.
32:10Well, that kind of lessens our chances of finding him.
32:13You have to, Lieutenant.
32:16Oh, I will, Miss Page.
32:17Believe me, I will try.
32:23I'm very worried about him.
32:25I offered to ride shotgun with him, but he said no.
32:27So he's still at the precinct?
32:28He's probably just leaving.
32:31If he makes it home, he'll probably stay there.
32:34Yeah, but knowing Riker, it's hard to tell for sure.
32:43How you doing, Kirk?
32:44Hi, Lieutenant.
32:45How's it going?
32:46Okay.
32:46Good, good.
33:03Hey, Kirk.
33:05Turn around, put your hands on the car.
33:26Open the car door.
33:30I said, open the car door.
33:32Open the...
33:36I said, open the car door.
33:50Well, if you want to take another chance, this is your time right now.
34:02Get in.
34:12How's the door?
34:19How are we going to drive out of here?
34:21You're not going to say a word to that attendant.
34:25You might wave at him as we go by, all right?
34:28Start the car.
34:33You're not going to say it's like a habit.
34:34Whoa.
34:41Huh?
34:49Whoa.
34:54Hello, hello.
34:55Oh.
34:58Hey, guys.
35:06I was just thinking, uh, we don't have to be in patrol for another 20, 30 minutes.
35:15We could just drop in and, yeah.
35:17Yeah, and I'll stay with him whether he wants me to or not.
35:20Hey, be careful.
35:22I will, baby.
35:23See you later.
35:40Let me take a ride on Mason.
35:44Going to any place in particular?
35:47Yeah, we're going to a very particular place, a central jail.
35:51That's where you took me 18 years ago.
35:53You remember that?
35:55It's a kind of a symbolic attraction to me.
35:58Close it down.
35:59Quite some time ago.
36:02Yeah, I know.
36:09I'm telling you, I don't know anything more than that.
36:11He just nodded to me as he went by.
36:13And he didn't introduce me to the other guy.
36:16And I didn't ask.
36:17I just figured that he was a friend of the lieutenant's.
36:21Can you give us a description of the guy?
36:23How tall he was?
36:23Color of his eyes?
36:24Hair?
36:25Well, he was a big guy.
36:27Uh, he had, uh, brown, sandy colored hair.
36:31Uh, in his 40s.
36:33Mid-40s.
36:35Uh, negative, uh, person being all breaking.
36:39Control, this is Ludlow 9.
36:42Urgent request to locate Lieutenant Riker's privately owned vehicle.
36:45License number 893.
36:47H-E-S.
36:48Henry Edward Sam.
36:511973 Ford.
36:53Brown.
36:53Four doors.
36:54White vinyl top.
36:56Control, uh, we gotta get this car right now.
37:09Take a right.
37:13Walk.
37:14Straight ahead.
37:21Take a left.
37:30Unit 12 is located vehicle on Murado Street near the Old Central Jail.
37:35Repeat.
37:36893 Henry Edward Sam is on Murado near the Old Central Jail.
37:41Roger.
37:42Request all the vehicles stay put and make no overt move.
37:46We'll be there in a couple of minutes.
37:56You want to atone for your sins, right, girl?
37:58Roger, going to.
38:03You know, it's funny.
38:06The van hadn't confessed I would have died behind bars.
38:08You do see the irony of that, don't you?
38:11What about you?
38:13What's gonna happen to you?
38:14Oh, come on.
38:15Come on, Lieutenant.
38:16You're supposed to say you'll never get away with this banner.
38:20Well, I could put it that way.
38:22I can tell you I don't give a damn because I don't.
38:24I'm not a fool.
38:25I don't think I'm gonna get out of here alive.
38:28I'll tell you something.
38:28Nobody outside understands what 18 years does to a man.
38:32My life ended a long time ago when you and Larrabee stole it from me.
38:36Lieutenant.
38:38Hold it, God.
38:39Three of you stay out of this.
38:41That's an order.
38:41You heard of me.
38:42You stand still.
38:43Brandon, give it up.
38:44It's no way.
38:44Hey, go.
38:45Shut up.
38:52What, you say you don't care if you die?
38:57No, no.
38:57If I kill you first, I don't.
38:59What about Barbara?
39:00What are you gonna do about her?
39:02I left her this afternoon.
39:04Because you don't want her to be mixed up with all this?
39:06You love her too much?
39:07Yeah, that's right.
39:08You're lying.
39:08You don't give a damn about her.
39:10You turn around, Riker.
39:13You talk about your 18 years.
39:15What about her?
39:16She could have married someone.
39:17But no, she was happy to just visit you once a month for five minutes and wait and wait and
39:23wait.
39:24Because she loved you and she believed in your innocence and now the two of you can have a life
39:29together.
39:29Turn around!
39:30I wasn't surprised when you came after me.
39:33Scared, yes.
39:34Surprised, no.
39:35Because Barbara warned me.
39:38What do you mean she warned you?
39:40You saw her?
39:41She came to my office and she told me what you were planning.
39:45She should have minded her own business.
39:46You are her business.
39:47You've been her business for 18 miserable years.
39:51She doesn't give a damn about me.
39:56But if you die or you go to prison or you get hurt, it will destroy her forever.
40:03You're wrong.
40:03She'll get over it.
40:04You know better than that.
40:10You can't do this to her if you love that woman.
40:13It's too late, Riker.
40:14Not until you pull that trigger.
40:53Get out of here.
40:56I'm sorry.
41:05I won't waivers.
41:05Help.
41:06Help.
41:07Located.
41:07Don't leave.
41:07Don't leave.
41:07Don't leave your drawer.
41:08No.
41:10I'll leave!
41:11Don't leave!
41:11It's too late.
41:13What can you share?
41:14Don't leave you in any way?
41:24It's going to be okay.
41:26Everything's going to be all right.
41:29Help him down to the car.
41:31We're not going to the precinct.
41:33Where are we going?
41:35It's Page's apartment.
41:38Lieutenant, you sure?
41:40He just came back close to...
41:41Yeah, but he didn't do it.
41:43I don't feel like filing any charges, do you?
41:46Didn't see a thing.
41:53You all right?
41:57I will be in about a month.
42:06Lieutenant.
42:07Lieutenant, why didn't you tell him about the gun?
42:14Well, maybe I will someday.
42:17I didn't want to confuse the real question.
42:21Which is?
42:23Could he actually kill me, even with all the hatred he carries?
42:29We know now that he couldn't do it.
42:33More important, I think he does, too.
42:38I imagine it's quite a load off his mind.
42:40I'll be right down.
42:58Well, he didn't actually point the gun at me.
43:03And he did pay for it.
43:05That's the important thing, right?
43:09The gun is down in headquarters any time you want to pick it up.
43:16You've got to know the injustice this man has had to put up with.
43:20He's had a bad time.
43:21He's due for a break.
43:24So, come on.
43:25What do you say?
43:25You want to lend a helping hand here?
43:27What do you say?
43:30Why, if the DA's willing to let it ride, like you say, you did say that, right?
43:39Well, how can I be a hard head?
43:42I won't press charges.
43:44You're okay.
43:46Thanks a lot.
43:47I hear the guy's getting married today.
43:50It's about time he's been engaged for 18 years.
43:59He's a very agreeable man.
44:03Well, that only leaves one problem.
44:05I did rip off Larrabee.
44:07You did?
44:09Oh, come on, Lieutenant.
44:10I told you about it.
44:11Oh, so you did.
44:12That's right.
44:14But you turned all that money over to the police.
44:17The way I see it, you just found that money.
44:20Now, look here.
44:21There is no complaint against you, so there is no case against you.
44:25What about his death?
44:28His death?
44:29What about his death?
44:30I was responsible for his death.
44:32Don't say that.
44:34That is not so.
44:35Now, we call it Avery last night.
44:38According to him, there's been a contract out on Larrabee for a long time.
44:43It just was late getting picked up, that's all.
44:46How could you have anything to do with a thing like that?
44:53Does that do it?
44:55Yeah, I guess that does it.
44:57Well, I have to get dressed.
44:58I'm going to a wedding.
44:59I don't want to be late.
45:33I don't want to be late.
45:36It's me.
45:48¶¶
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