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Clips from Perry Mason (1957) - The Case of the Corresponding Corpse (S02E02)
"Now, where would that get me?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"it can destroy your life,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, I'm sure we can come to terms."
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"Blackmail?"
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"You must have had money once."
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"( footsteps approaching )"
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"Confound it. Where you been?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Get them yourself."
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"I'll tell Mr. Mason you called."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He died almost three years ago."
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"Where?"
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"Bad news, dearie?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Mr. Walker wants to know"
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"( sighs )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, you know how I feel about marriage."
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"LAURA: Mason?"
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"He was George's lawyer. I wonder what he wants."
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"I don't think so, George."
Perry Mason (1957)
"and Mason'll get me off with a light sentence."
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"but I was afraid it'd be too much of a shock to her."
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"I did love you."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, I figured the best present I could give her"
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"No."
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"I run a quiet place here."
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"how much longer are you going to wait?"
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"I will bid both you charming people good night."
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"Hello?"
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"TRAGG: You don't care what kind of hours you keep."
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"to stay out of sight?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Oh, well, he didn't exactly"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Miss Whittaker was, uh--"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I thought his name was Hollister."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I gave him $7,000."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yes."
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"and I couldn't help the way he felt about his wife."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now you're defending his murderer."
Perry Mason (1957)
"a little more proof than reporters."
Perry Mason (1957)
"He ran this office into the ground"
Perry Mason (1957)
"He offered to keep his report from the insurance company."
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"As a matter of fact, I did."
Perry Mason (1957)
"It's nice to see you again, Mr. McKay,"
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"that you mailed your report to your company"
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"and Mason advised him to stay out of sight"
Perry Mason (1957)
"This Folsom character is as slimy as they come."
Perry Mason (1957)
"naturally, he'd tell the police"
Perry Mason (1957)
"that Folsom had been trying to blackmail him."
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"Could be several years."
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"How much extra can be added"
Perry Mason (1957)
"What about Miss Whittaker's father, Paul?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"he left yesterday morning with a suitcase."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Check it out, will you?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I know. I've got Faulkner and Davis on it now."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Maybe you'd better. ( phone rings )"
Perry Mason (1957)
"while I was, uh, fixing up Unit Number 9."
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"CORBY: N-no."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, sure, yeah."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Thank you, Mr. Corby."
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"Well, if you want to call it that."
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"Yes, sir, I did."
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"from a blackmail charge?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Why, thank you, Your Honor."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Now, Mr. Folsom..."
Perry Mason (1957)
"try to get money from any other person in this case?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Did you get in touch with Mrs. Beaumont"
Perry Mason (1957)
"And didn't it occur to you"
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"Absolutely none at all."
Perry Mason (1957)
"on November 14th, the day of the murder?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I would like to, please."
Perry Mason (1957)
"and started over some correspondence"
Perry Mason (1957)
"brought over the check from the insurance company."
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"I didn't want to go back to the office,"
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"No."
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"No, I'm not sure,"
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"I don't know."
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"Try not to worry."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Well, lieutenant, uh, showed me, uh, an envelope"
Perry Mason (1957)
"It must seem like a voice from the grave."
Perry Mason (1957)
"and I wish there was some way I could alleviate them."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I only tried to expedite matters."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I think it's been proven that she had no way of knowing"
Perry Mason (1957)
"And you returned to the office after lunch that day?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'd have to be clairvoyant"
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"It has, Your Honor."
Perry Mason (1957)
"You, uh, insert this in the bottom of the envelope,"
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"you had no idea what these were for?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Your receptionist might have remembered that envelope"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Answer me!"
Perry Mason (1957)
"Why McKay would take a chance of going to that motel,"
Perry Mason (1957)
"You're right. I just spoke to Tragg."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Black magic."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Remember that Tragg testified"
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"It's my fault, Della."
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"Sure. ( all laughing )"
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"( noirish jazz theme playing )"
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"( upbeat theme playing )"
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"MAN ( Southern accent ): Well, now, this is all very interesting."
Perry Mason (1957)
"It shows a lot of work and a lot of imagination."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I never realized you folks were so efficient."
Perry Mason (1957)
"All right, Folsom, who put you onto me?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm so happy you're taking this attitude."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I was afraid there'd be nothing but denials."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Exactly."
Perry Mason (1957)
"We could establish your true identity"
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"in no time at all."
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"Yeah, well, Mr. Folsom,"
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"you just don't have to go to any more trouble."
Perry Mason (1957)
"I'm George Beaumont."
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"I needn't tell you, Mr. Beaumont,"
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"you have my complete sympathy."
Perry Mason (1957)
"Yeah, I'll bet."
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"I mean it."
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"There's no reason my company has to know about this."
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"I realize that if I file this report,"
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"not to mention your happiness."
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"All right, Folsom, how much? Pardon?"
Perry Mason (1957)
"What's the going price on happiness these days?"
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"When a man's in trouble, I'm perfectly willing"
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"to give him every opportunity-- Get out."
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"Out."
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"Now, hold on, Beaumont."
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