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Clips from Perry Mason (1957) - The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (S02E02)
"I suspect your affection for the old boy"
Perry Mason (1957)
"was even less than mine."
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"unless you want me to phone for the police right now."
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"Have you ever seen them operate?"
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"Suppose they should learn of a marriage"
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"that took place in Allentown..."
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"four years ago."
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"I know all about it."
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"Where were you tonight?"
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"He was napping."
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"I-I could hear him snoring as I went by."
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"Where did you go?"
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"You know perfectly well"
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"I go riding every day at this hour."
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"Oh, really, my dear?"
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"I thought you could do better."
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"And while we're on the subject, where were you?"
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"You say he was asleep when you left at 5:30?"
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"Well, at 5:30, I was in Mr. Mason's office,"
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"running an errand for his majesty."
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"I left there at 6:30."
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"It took me half an hour to drive home."
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"Well..."
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"it would seem that I can account for my time..."
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"oh, a little better than you can yours."
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"I didn't kill him."
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"Well, frankly, I don't care one way or the other."
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"I'm simply pointing out how it might look to the police."
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"But...you know, I might be able to help you."
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"How? Now, my dear,"
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"And if I'm any judge of things,"
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"Uncle Charles didn't leave me a sou."
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"I'll give you $10,000."
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"No, my dear."
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"Well, I-I-I'd have to discuss that with--"
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"Mr. Lang? Oh, there isn't time."
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"Make up your mind, dear. Time's a-fleeting."
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"All right."
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"Now...the first thing to do is to set the stage."
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"I know that he had a 5:30 appointment with a..."
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"Carol Delaney."
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"Did she keep it?"
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"There was somebody in the driveway"
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"when I...went out."
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"Did Uncle Charles talk to her?"
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"Besides, what difference does it make?"
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"It might make all the difference in the world."
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"( dramatic theme playing )"
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"CAROL: I'm telling you, lieutenant, for the last time,"
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"I don't know anything about it!"
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"Why, I haven't even met Charles Burroughs."
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"Didn't you go to his home last night?"
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"Yes. He called and asked me to come to see him."
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"She's telling you the truth. I talked to him myself."
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"What time did you arrive there?"
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"About 5:30, but I didn't go in."
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"I'm telling you I didn't go in."
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"I rang the doorbell three or four times,"
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"and I waited about 20 minutes."
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"And when nobody answered, I just left."
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"And you never entered the house? No!"
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"Just turned around and took the next bus back?"
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"MAN: Excuse me, lieutenant."
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"Found this in the kitchen."
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"Didn't a, uh, knife come with this set?"
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"Yes."
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"I think I know where it is."
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"I'm afraid you'll have to come with me."
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"CAROL: And that's the whole story, Mr. Mason."
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"Why, you can open my door with a hairpin."
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"You can't open the door to Mr. Burroughs' study with one."
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"Did they find my fingerprints in there?"
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"No, the room had been wiped clean."
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"Well, I didn't do it."
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"And that's the truth!"
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"Why did you go out to see Mr. Burroughs?"
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"I told you. He called me."
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"And I told you to refer him to me"
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"if he got in touch with you directly."
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"Well--"
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"Well, Bishop Mallory called me around 2:30,"
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"and I told him about Mr. Burroughs' call."
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"I wasn't even going!"
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"And he said he'd received"
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"a similar call from Mr. Burroughs"
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"That's right."
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"that Mr. Burroughs wanted to talk to him first."
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"Did he happen to mention that I had informed him"
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"that Mr. Burroughs was preparing a new will,"
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"leaving everything to Janice,"
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"whether they were related or not?"
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"Yes."
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"Well, obviously you didn't meet the Bishop out there."
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"Now, what happened?"
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"I don't know!"
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"Why don't you ask him?!"
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"I tried to. Unfortunately, we haven't seen him"
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"since yesterday afternoon at 4:30."
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"( dramatic theme playing )"
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"You mean, he's disappeared?"
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"All I can find out is:"
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"the Bishop took a cab from the hotel"
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"to the Harris Car-Rental Agency on Fillmore."
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"He rented a brand-new convertible."
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"He shouldn't be too hard to find, Paul."
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"A Bishop in a convertible."
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"Well, all he's gotta do is change his clothes."
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"Isn't it?"
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"Well, the desk clerk at the Quentin Hotel"
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"told me the Bishop was a guest there for a month,"
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"and he never noticed anything wrong with his speech."
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"According to the last cable I got,"
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"the real Bishop's due back the middle of June."
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"However, I did run down a Dr. Stratford in San Fernando."
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"He and the Bishop went to school together 30 years ago."
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"He says he can identify him if he could see a picture."
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"All right, let's get one."
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"I tried. Seems Bishop Mallory is camera-shy."
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"Oh?"
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"What'd you find out about Janice Burroughs?"
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