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EXT. MARATHON, FLORIDA, BEACH - GRAHAM + CRAWFORD - DAY
The highlit aqua waterburns out sections of the two men
imposed in front of it. The beach is white sand. JACK
CRAWFORD -- mid-forties, large -- came down from Washington.
His suitcoat over the driftwood log and his rolled-up white
sleeves says City, not Florida Keys. WILLGRAHAM -- late
thirties -- in a fadedHawaiiannumber and sun-bleached vio-
let shorts, belongs. Graham smokes. Crawforddrinks from
a glass of iced tea. Then:
CRAWFORD:
I should have caught you at the boat
yard when you got off work. You
don't want to talk about it here...
GRAHAM:
I don't want to talk about it
anywhere.
(beat)
If you brought pictures, leave them
in the briefcase. Molly and Kevin
will be back soon.
CRAWFORD:
How much do you know?
GRAHAM:
What was in the 'Miami Herald' and
the 'Times.'
(beat)
Confessions?
CRAWFORD:
Eighty-six so far. All cranks. He
smashes the mirrors and uses the
pieces.
(beat)
None of them knew that;
GRAHAM:
What else did you keep out of the
papers?
CRAWFORD:
Blond, right-handed, really strong,
wears a size eleven shoe. The prints
are all smooth gloves. He's on a
full moon cycle. Both times. His
blood is AB Positive.
GRAHAM:
Somebody hurt him?
CRAWFORD:
Typed him from semen. He's a secretor.
Crawford takes a sip of the iced tea and looks at Graham.
2.
Graham flips his cigarette into the surf.
CRAWFORD:
Will... you saw this in the papers.
The second one was all over TV. Did
you ever thinkabout givin' me a
call?
GRAHAM:
No.
CRAWFORD:
Why not?
GRAHAM:
The Bureaualready has the best lab.
Plus you have Bloom at the University
of Chicago...
CRAWFORD:
And I got you down here fixing f***in'
boat motors.
GRAHAM:
You don't need me. I wouldn't
be useful to you anymore, Jack.
CRAWFORD:
Last two like this we had, you
caught.
GRAHAM:
That was threeyears ago. And by
doing the same things you and the
rest of them at the lab are doing.
CRAWFORD:
That's not entirely true, Will.
It's the way you think.
GRAHAM:
I thinkthere has been a lot of
bullshit about the way I think.
(beat)
I came down here to get away from
all that.
CRAWFORD:
You look all right now.
GRAHAM:
I am all right.
Crawford pulls two pictures from his shirt pocket. He keeps
them face down. They draw at Will. Crawfordknows this.
3.
CRAWFORD:
If you can't look anymore, I
understand...
GRAHAM:
Vio V Angeln Scripture
As long as they're dead...
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Arabic[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (phoneme):IPA(key): /v/
Letter[edit]
ڤ• (v)
- ڤ (v) (an additional Arabic letter)
Usage notes[edit]
ڤ (v) is not considered a distinct letter, but a variant of ف (fāʾ) that is sometimes used to write foreign names and loanwords with the phoneme IPA(key): /v/. It can be written and pronounced as a ف (fāʾ) instead.
See also[edit]
- ڥ
Forms[edit]
Isolated form | Final form | Medial form | Initial form |
---|---|---|---|
ڤ | ـڤ | ـڤـ | ڤـ |
See also[edit]
پ (p)
Algerian Arabic[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (phoneme):IPA(key): /ɡ/
Letter[edit]
ڤ • g
Usage notes[edit]
Used as a substitute when the letter ڨ is unavailable for whatever reason.
Central Kurdish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (name of letter)IPA(key): [vɛ]
- (phoneme)IPA(key): [v]
Letter[edit]
ڤ /ـڤـ/ ڤـ/ـڤ (v)
- A letter of the Kurdish-Arabic alphabet, pronounced [v]
Egyptian Arabic[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (letter name):IPA(key): /fe be ˈtælæt ˈnoʔɑtˤ/
- (phoneme):IPA(key): /v/
Letter[edit]
ڤ• (fe be-tálat nóʾaṭ) (fe with three dots)
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Usage notes[edit]
Vio V Angeln Scripts
ڤ (fe be-tálat nóʾaṭ) is not considered a distinct letter, but a variant of ف (fe) that is sometimes used to write foreign names and loanwords with the phoneme IPA(key): /v/. It can be written and pronounced as a ف (fe) instead.
Forms[edit]
Isolated form | Final form | Medial form | Initial form |
---|---|---|---|
ڤ | ـڤ | ـڤـ | ڤـ |
See also[edit]
پ (be be-talat noʾaṭ)
Hijazi Arabic[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (letter name):IPA(key): /ˈvaːʔ/, /ˈfaːʔ bitalaːta nuɡa(ː)tˤ/
- (phoneme):IPA(key): /v/
Letter[edit]
ڤ• (vāʾ)
- ڤ (vāʾ) (an additional Arabic letter)
Usage notes[edit]
ڤ (vāʾ) is not considered a distinct letter, but a variant of ف (fāʾ) that is sometimes used to write foreign names and loanwords with the phoneme /v/. It can be written and pronounced as a ف (fāʾ) instead.
Forms[edit]
Isolated form | Final form | Medial form | Initial form |
---|---|---|---|
ڤ | ـڤ | ـڤـ | ڤـ |
See also[edit]
پ (pāʾ)
Malay[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (name of letter)IPA(key): [pɐ]
- (phoneme, syllable initial)IPA(key): [p]
- (phoneme, syllable final)IPA(key): [p̚]
Letter[edit]
ڤ /ـڤـ/ ڤـ/ـڤ
- The twenty-third letter of the Malay alphabet, written in the Arabic script.
See also[edit]
- (Arabic script letters) حروف; ا, ب, ت, ث, ج, چ, ح, خ, د, ذ, ر, ز, س, ش, ص, ض, ط, ظ, ع, غ, ڠ, ف, ڤ, ق, ک, ݢ, ل, م, ن, و, ۏ, ه, ء, ي, ى, ڽ [edit]
Persian[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (phoneme):IPA(key): /β/
Letter[edit]
ڤ• (β)
- (obsolete)A letter used in some Early New Persian manuscripts to denote a bilabialfricative.
Forms[edit]
Isolated form | Final form | Medial form | Initial form |
---|---|---|---|
ڤ | ـڤ | ـڤـ | ڤـ |
References[edit]
“PERSIAN LANGUAGE i. Early New Persian”, in Iranica Online[1], accessed 18 March 2019