Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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There's the fur coat I was telling you about, Harry. The one in the window right there.
Which one, Janet?
That one, the second one to the left.
It's a make, isn't it?
Mm-hmm. Can you get that one for me?
Sure I can, easy.
But it costs $10,000. If that's the one they showed in the ad.
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Chapter 2: What are the initial conversations about the fur coat?
What did you think I was doing while you were paying two Gs for that Persian lamb?
Oh, where is it, Harry? Where's the mink?
Right here on my arm under the raincoat. Oh. Hey, I'm getting soaked. Yeah. Taxi. Hey, taxi. Taxi. Oh, that's good. Come on, Janet. Yeah. We're in luck all day today. We got a cab at the first track. Come on, get in. It's good to get out of the rain. Yeah, you ain't kidding. Western Hotel, driver. Okay. We'll go to my place for a while till we dry out, Janet.
Anything you say, darling. Oh, Harry, you're so wonderful.
Like me, huh?
Love you.
Maybe you just love the things you're getting because I'm smart.
You know better than that, honey. Doesn't it feel snug with me next to you?
Yeah, it feels great. But don't think I'm forgetting that you're snuggling up to that mink coat I got on my arm, too.
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Chapter 3: How does Boston Blackie get involved in the fur thefts?
Wonderful and sweet. Say, I'm quite a guy.
I should say you are. Blackie, I'd like to bring the mink to you. Would you keep it for me, please?
Well, sure. But why?
Well, I think it's safer with you. I don't like to keep it in my hotel room.
Well, I'll keep it in a safe place for you until you leave town if you like.
Oh, well, that won't be for several days yet. Maybe a week or two. And I'll want to get a few more things while I'm here. You'll help me with them, too?
You can count on me. I'll do my part.
As well as you did this time?
Don't worry. You just name the store. I'll do the rest.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of the warrant in the investigation?
We're not alone anymore. Oh, dear. Come in. Hello, Blackie. Goodbye, Faraday.
Don't you say hello or goodbye to me, Boston Blackie.
Mary, I didn't expect you. Mary, this is... Never mind who that is, Blackie, I know. She's the girl you sent to those stores to steal fur coats for you.
What? And the nerve of you hiding them in my apartment.
You opened that box, Mary. No, she didn't. I did. And I know this girl is working with you.
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Chapter 5: How does Inspector Faraday confront the suspects?
She's wearing a fur coat she got at Baxter's this afternoon.
Blackie, you'd better do something about this. I'll say he better, Miss whatever-your-name-is. He has some explaining to do.
He can explain everything to me. Down at headquarters. Come on, lady. You're going with him. No, she isn't, Faraday.
You're not taking him anywhere. No? You deny you sent that coat to Miss Wesley's? No, I admit it. And I admit I told her not to open the box, too.
Oh, why, Blackie? Why did you do that?
Let's not worry about why, Miss Wesley. He admits everything. And I think you'll admit this is a gun in my hand, too, Faraday. Blackie. Put that gun away. Not till I put you away, Faraday, in this closet. Oh, Blackie, please don't. Quiet, Mary. I know what I'm doing. Get in this closet, Faraday. All right, but Blackie, so help me.
Blackie, you shouldn't have done that.
It's all right, Janet. Don't let Faraday bother you.
Blackie, what is this all about?
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Chapter 6: What evidence links Blackie to the fur thefts?
And he's wanted for murder in the Midwest. How did you grab him? It's a secret, Faraday. But I'll give you a little teeny hint.
He went for a key that I'd planted in my room. And did he get it? He sure did.
Chapter 7: How does Blackie plan to clear his name?
Right across his great big chin. I clipped him, Faraday. What was he doing all this time? I'll give it to you slowly, pal. He came into my room with a gun. Yeah. He knew I had the key to the box where the stolen furs were locked up. Yeah. I told him to take the key, but I forgot to tell him that I had wired it to the electric socket. I get it. He grabbed the key, got a shock, and dropped his gun.
You're close, kid. He yelled at the shock, and I poked him one for luck. That acted like a kind of lullaby, because the next thing I knew, he was fast asleep.
So that's how you did it, huh, Blackie? I was wondering. He was a pretty tough character, they tell me.
So I hear, so I hear. But he fell asleep just like a baby. Then I called you, Faraday, and when he got out of the arms of Morpheus... He was snug in the arms of the law.