Quotes
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John Stillman : Vine is here about Travis Whitman, the art dealer.
Lilly Rush : His wife died last month. Fell down the stairs at their home.
John Stillman : Well, that's his story, at least. But now he's been charged with her murder.
Lilly Rush : Really?
John Stillman : Lillian thinks he could be responsible for another death.
Lilly Rush : Whose?
Lillian Vine - 2006 : My daughter's in 1968.They were both 18.
Lilly Rush : What happened?
Lillian Vine - 2006 : Travis escorted Emma to her debutante ball. She died that night. From a fall down the stairs.
Lilly Rush : That doesn't happen twice in a lifetime.
Lillian Vine - 2006 : It's the same death.
John Stillman : Emma's case was put on a shelf pretty quick after it came in.
Lilly Rush : Was it ruled an accident?
John Stillman : No, it was handled as an S job, suspicious death. It meant no one looked at it too closely in '68.
Lilly Rush : Well, it's 2006 now, and we like to look.
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Lillian Vine - 1968 : Oh, this is so lucky. I would think the girls had all been chosen by now.
Irene - 1968 : I have some pull in that area. After all, I am the Mistress of the Robes.
[Fade-out 1968 / Fade-in 2006]
Scotty Valens : Mistress of the what?
Lillian Vine - 2006 : The titles are from centuries ago. It means she was in charge.
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Lillian Vine - 2006 : Handsome, wasn't he? Even in that marshmallow.
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