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[last lines]Inspector Brackenreid: You heard about that job yet that you applied for?Inspector William Murdoch: Not yet.Inspector Brackenreid: I see. I'd like you to reconsider.Inspector William Murdoch: Sir?Inspector Brackenreid: This is a good station-house, and for reasons beyond me the men seem to think the world of you. And it's also plain to see that I could clearly use a good right-hand [looks at left arm in sling] left-hand man to keep me out of trouble.Inspector William Murdoch: I also suspect that, as you warned me, I wouldn't care much for the... politics involved with the job.Inspector Brackenreid: No, you wouldn't.Inspector William Murdoch: In that case, it would be my honour to continue to serve here at Station-house Number 4.Inspector Brackenreid: I'll inform the Chief Constable of your decision.Inspector William Murdoch: Thank you, sir. [goes to door] And the raise, sir?Inspector Brackenreid: Don't push your luck, Murdoch.Inspector William Murdoch: Right, then.

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