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I don't think he's on the train.
He's coming.
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Well, gentlemen, you, what is your report?
Fine. Yeah, everything fine.
I don't know.
Fine, chief, fine. Everything's OK.
My affairs are an excellent shape.
If you wish to hear what I have to say, then listen.
I'm through with you.
The rest might be yellow and lick your boots, but not me, not me.
I'm not afraid of you nor of anything you can do.
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No one could figure out how that fellow with the lame foot got on or left the train.
The man with the lame foot is the man we want.
He is undoubtedly the head of a powerful organization, the spider ring.
Mr. Perry, tell us what you know.
I deliver milk, Mr. Tracy.
I had just started on my route early in the morning before sunrise.
I noticed a man who acted crazy.
He seemed scared of something.
He was trying to get away.
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I immediately phoned the police.
But the man was dead.
That spider mark had actually burned into his skin.
The lame-footed man again.
Some sort of a fiend who brands his victims with a spider mark before killing him.
Ellery Brewster was killed that way.
There was one victim they didn't quite kill.
Steve, remember Death Valley Johnny?
Steve and I suspected the spider ring was after Johnny.
Do you have a gentleman registered here by the name of Death Valley Johnny?
I should say we have.
Right over there in the midst of all those reporters.
You can't miss him.
Wait a minute, boys.
Will you have a seagull?
I certainly will.
You're a great guy, Johnny.
Will I give you the headlines or will I give you the headlines?
That's all right, sir.
Hey, don't forget to print the best one.
Hello, boys. Have a cigar.
No thanks. I don't use them.
You?
No thanks. I smoke cigarettes.
Oh, cigarettes, eh?
Well, sit down and let's have a powwow.
No, we don't mind if we do.
Don't mind if I smoke?
No, go ahead and help yourself.
All right.
What newspaper are you boys from?
We're not from any newspaper.
I'm Dick Tracy, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
This is my assistant, Steve Lockwood.
Well, what brings you here calling on me?
We're here in your interest.
We have reason to believe a certain criminal ring
may cause you trouble.
Yeah.
Listen here, young man.
I've guarded the whereabouts of that mine for nine
under 20 years, and no umbra is going to get it away from me.
Besides, the gold won't be mine after 10 o'clock tonight.
I'm selling out.
Does anyone beside yourself know where the gold is?
No, sir.
I kept the secret of that mine in my head,
and I ain't going to open my yep until those jewelers
sign on the dotted line.
Jewelers?
Yes.
I'm selling out to a big firm in New York Jewelers.
And, uh, it a good stiff figure, too.
Death Valley Johnny got it that same night.
Now, sir, I suppose you won't mind
disclosing the whereabouts of your hidden mine.
I suppose the specimen gold is kept there.
Yep.
I'll draw you a map.
Here you are.
All right.
Thank you.
Ain't no trick in finding it once you get on the right track.
There.
That ought to be plain and simple like.
That will be fine.
Mr. Nolan, I'd like to see that map if you don't mind.
I must say your actions are most peculiar.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Give us that paper.
Death Valley Johnny didn't die.
I guess he was too healthy and tough for the spider ring.
The thing which ties these crimes together is the spider mark.
And the wall of the man with the lame foot.
What's the matter, Mike?
I've seen a spider.
And now, Mr. Mopper, tell us what you know.
Yes, sir.
I was sent by the telephone company to trace a bum connection.
I traced it down to a kind of a spooky looking place
away out of town.
It was nice.
Something queer was going on around there,
so I stuck around to get a load of what was happening.
Is he still alive?
Bring him inside.
Quick.
Come.
I have a report for the lame one.
What is it, Burke?
We brought Gordon Tracy here.
Send Tracy into me.
He's hurt, dying.
We have to chase him when he ran his car over a bank.
Can't you do anything about it, Moloch?
If he's not too far gone, I might do more than you can imagine.
He's gone.
Hmm.
His condition seems critical.
What if he should die?
Then we will eliminate a very dangerous enemy.
He won't die.
But by means of this operation,
a simple altering of certain gladness,
he will be unable to distinguish between right and wrong.
In that event, he will be very useful to us, Moloch.
It was no mistake in as to who they had, sir.
It was Gordon Tracey, all right.
My brother.
There's no telling what those beings have done to him.
Listen!
I'm not doing this!!
