Chapter 1: What package does Joe bring to the butcher shop?
And a second, Joe.
There's my phone. All right. Arden's Meat Market. Good morning.
Good morning, Mr. Arden. I think you have a lamb roast for me today. This is Mrs. Brown.
You can have anything you want, Mrs. Brown. You know that. Anything I have, you can have. How many pounds?
Oh, 11 or 12.
I'll fix you up and send it right over. Thank you, Mrs. Brown.
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Chapter 2: Why does Joe tell Sylvia he won't see her for a while?
Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Well, Joe, I'm ready for you.
Good enough.
Take the package, will you? Okay. Oh. That's the stuff I talked to you about on the phone. Right. Not a big, but we'll handle it. How's everything out at the farm?
Oh, it's fine. Mom and Dad said to say hello.
Tell them hello for me, too.
Okay, thanks.
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Chapter 3: What do Joe's parents ask Boston Blackie?
Well, I'll see you tomorrow. Bye, Joe.
Bye, Mr. Arden.
There's going to be something to carry into the back room. Hey, Bill, open the door.
What's the matter, Arden? Can't you... Oh, here, let me help you.
Oh, no, it's all right. I'll just dump it on the table here. Okay.
Joe was just here, huh?
Yeah. Come on, let's open this thing up. You better close the door first, though. That's all closed.
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Chapter 4: How do Blackie and Mary find Joe Barton?
Boy, that's some big package the kid lugged in this time.
Let's see what's in it.
Those gold candlesticks alone ought to sell for plenty.
They cost me plenty, but they're going to cost somebody else more. Oh, look at this here. A bracelet. Wow.
Get a load of those diamonds. Yeah. Yeah.
We'll get a load of dough for that bracelet when we sell it to some sucker. Yeah.
What else did Joe bring us this time?
Here, look at what's in this case.
Pearls.
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Chapter 5: What evidence is found at the scene of Joe's death?
Match pearls. The best-looking necklace I've seen in years. That's not bad. What we get for it won't be bad, either.
Joe delivered the goods again, didn't he, huh?
Yeah. Smart boy, that Joe. Smart boy. We must remember to take care of him.
And now on to Dick Calmer as Boston Blackie. Enemy to those who make him an enemy. Friend to those who have no friend.
You can yell all you like about it, Sylvia, but I'm not going to see you for a while, and that's that.
Oh, that's that, is it, Joe? Well, it's not that simple.
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Chapter 6: Who does Blackie suspect in Joe's murder?
You promised me I wouldn't have to run the filling station much longer.
Do you think I like this kind of life? Things will be all right for you and me one of these days. Only not now. I'm in a spot. So what is it? What's the matter? I don't want you to know anything about this.
I want to know why you're running out on me.
I'm not running out on you. I'm just not going to see you for a while. I may even have to go away.
For what?
Why? Sylvia, I can't tell you why.
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Chapter 7: What leads Blackie to confront Mr. and Mrs. Barton?
Somebody outside wants gasoline.
Let him go someplace else. I want to know what you're trying to do. I've got to know.
I can't tell you.
Don't listen to me. I've worked like a slave for three years in this place. I've saved my money. I've done everything I could so that we could get married and have a little security in back of us. I'm not going to let you walk out on me like this. Why doesn't that guy out there go away?
Sylvia, I'm not walking out on you. I'm just taking a vacation. Call it that.
You can call it that if you want to.
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Chapter 8: How does Blackie conclude the investigation into Joe's murder?
I say you're trying to get rid of me. I'm not.
We just can't get married now. In fact, it's not even right for us to see each other for a while. Sylvia, go on out and see what he wants.
Have you walked out the back way? Okay, I'll go out, Joe. But if you do walk out on me, you'll be awful sorry you did.
Well, here's 51 Sunset Parkway, Mother. This is where Boston Blackie's supposed to live. The old model T made it, didn't it?
John, are you sure we should go to Blackie?
We've got to see him. Well, look, we're in luck, Mother. There he is, standing over there talking to that girl. Recognize him from his pictures.
Maybe we shouldn't have come, John.
Now, Mother, I must talk to him. You know that.
That Blackie's a real nice-looking fella.
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