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"in return for delivering your husband."
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"Senator Peacock's vote to certain lobbyists?"
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"My husband's a paid consultant. There's nothing wrong with that."
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"Not if it's publicly declared, perhaps."
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"But if the payment is delivered by"
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"slipping used greenbacks in plain envelopes"
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"under the door of the men's room, how would you describe that transaction?"
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"I'd say it stinks."
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"How would you know? When were you in that men's room?"
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"So it's true?"
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"No. It's a vicious lie!"
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"I'm sure we're all glad to hear that."
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"But you've been paying blackmail for over a year now"
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"to keep that story out of the papers."
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"Well, I am willing to believe you."
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"I, too, am being blackmailed for something I didn't do."
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"- Me, too. - And me."
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"- Not me. - You're not being blackmailed?"
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"I'm being blackmailed all right. But I did what I'm being blackmailed for."
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"What did you do?"
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"To be perfectly frank,"
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"I run a specialized hotel and a telephone service which provides"
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"gentlemen with the company of a young lady for a short while."
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"Yeah?"
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"What's the phone number?"
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"So how did you know Colonel Mustard works in Washington?"
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"Is he one of your clients?"
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"- Certainly not. - I was asking Miss Scarlet."
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"Well, you tell them it's not true."
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"It's not true."
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"- Is that true? - No, it's not true."
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"- Aha! So it is true! - A double negative."
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"A double negative? Do you mean you have photographs?"
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"That sounds like a confession to me. In fact, the double negative"
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"has led to proof positive. I'm afraid you gave yourself away."
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"Are you trying to make me look stupid in front of the other guests?"
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"You don't need any help from me, sir."
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"That's right!"
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"Seriously, I don't see what's so terrible about Colonel Mustard"
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"visiting a house of ill fame. Most soldiers do, don't they?"
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"Please."
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"But he holds a sensitive security post in the Pentagon."
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"And, Colonel, you drive a very expensive car"
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"for someone who lives on a colonel's pay."
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"I don't. I came into money during the war when I lost my mommy and daddy."
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"Mrs. White, you've been paying our friend the blackmailer"
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"ever since your husband died under, shall we say, mysterious circumstances."
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"Why is that funny?"
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"I see. That's why he was lying on his back. In his coffin."
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"I didn't kill him."
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"Then why are you paying the blackmailer?"
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"I don't want a scandal, do I?"
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"We had had a very humiliating public confrontation."
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"He was deranged. He was a lunatic."
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"He didn't actually seem to like me very much."
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"He threatened to kill me in public."
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"Why would he want to kill you in public?"
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"I think she meant he threatened in public to kill her."
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"Was that his final word on the matter?"
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"Being killed is pretty final, wouldn't you say?"
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"And yet, he was the one who died. Not you, Mrs. White. Not you."
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"What did he do for a living?"
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"He was a scientist. Nuclear physics."
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"What was he like?"
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"He was always a rather stupidly optimistic man."
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"I mean, I'm afraid It came as a great shock to him when he died."
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"But he was found dead at home. His head had been cut off."
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"And so had his..."
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"You know."
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"I had been out all evening at the movies."
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"Do you miss him?"
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"Well, it's a matter of life after death. Now that he's dead, I have a life."
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"But he was your second husband."
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"Your first husband also disappeared."
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"But that was his job. He was an illusionist."
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"But he never reappeared."
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"He wasn't a very good illusionist."
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"I have something to say."
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"I'm not gonna wait for Wadsworth here to unmask me."
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"I work for the State Department,"
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"and I'm a homosexual."
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"I feel no personal shame or guilt about this,"
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"but I must keep it a secret or I'll lose my job on security grounds."
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"Thank you."
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"Well,"
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"that just leaves Mr. Boddy."
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"What's your little secret?"
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"His secret? Haven't you guessed?"
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"He's the one who's blackmailing you."
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"You bastard!"
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"Put 'em up!"
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"Gentlemen,"
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"if you can't fight fairly, don't fight at all."
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"Nobody calls me a bastard!"
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"Was that necessary, Mrs. White?"
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"WADSWORTH Wait, wait!"
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"The police are coming."
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"- No, no! - No!"
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"Listen!"
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"Blackmail depends on secrecy."
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"You've all admitted how he's been able to blackmail you."
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"All you have to do is tell the police,"
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"he'll be convicted and your troubles will be over."
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"It's not so easy."
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"You'll never tell the police."
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"Then I shall. I have evidence in my possession."
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"And this conversation is being tape recorded."
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"Point of order."
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"Tape recordings aren't admissible evidence."
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"Ladies and gentlemen, the police will be here in about 45 minutes."
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"Tell them the truth,"
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"and Mr. Boddy will be behind bars."
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"Where are you going this time?"
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"I think I can help them make up their minds."
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"Can I just get my little bag from the hall?"
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"Who can guess what's in here?"
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"The evidence against us, no doubt."
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"We didn't know we were meeting you tonight."
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"Did you know you were meeting us?"
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"Yes."
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