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Philip Marlowe: The Young Man's Fancy

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Original Release Date: March 23, 2016

Marlowe becomes concerned at the strange of behavior of a man who runs a neighborhood fruit stand.

Original Air Date: August 18, 1951

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Welcome to the Great Detectives of Old Time Radio from Boise Idahold. This is your host, Adam Grant. If you have a comment, send it to me Box thirteen at Great Detectives dot net, follow us on Twitter at Radio Detectives, and become one of our friends on Facebook, Facebook dot com slash Radio Detectives. Before we get started, I do want to encourage you to check out all of my books and audiobooks that are available over at store dot

Great Detectives dot net. But now it's time for today's episode of the Adventures of Philip Marlowe. The original air date is August eighteenth of nineteen fifty one, and there was one episode missing between last week's showing this week's. But let's go ahead and we will take a lesson get this and get it straight. Crime is a sucker's road. Those who travel had wind up in the gut of the prison of the grave. There's no other end. But they

never learned. From the pen of Raymond Chandler, outstanding author of crime fiction, comes his most famous character in the Adventures of Philip Marlowe. Now with Gerald Moore start as Philip Marlowe. We bring you tonight's transcribe story The young Man's fancy with another scorcher, would smart get The angels that flapped their wings

over the sleepy little Pueblo of Los Angeles were taking a summer hiatus. I thought about the Blue Pacific, some fifteen miles to the west, where the friendly waves will snap your back if you happen to hit the undertow just right. So I decided on some three part harmony instead part one vodka. I had that, but no parts two and three, the limes and ginger beer. So before you could say Moscow Mule, I was heading for the shopping

district that's about a five minute walked from the apartment. I made it quicker. I drove Alex's fruit stall gets all my lime business, partly because the limes are good, but mostly because of Alex. All that's kind and gentle is housed in the square frame of Alex Lesnevich, his tanned old faces, creased around the mouth, and eyes from smiling, deep set dark eyes that look out at your manda, bushy gray brows and laugh. Yeah that's Alex

all the time, except this particular morning. Oh mister mall well, hello, hot day is hot day. Is he got you Alex? Oh no, no, no that he I think. I go to my chair, coet you fine, what do you want? Hey? Wait a minute, wait a minute? You sec are you six some? Yeah? Alex sick fellow? Have you seen the darker? No? No, no doctor Alex is seeking the heart? No doctor can fix mister Morrow. Someone else could fix, but no. Doct want to tell me about it? Eli?

I will go to my chair and o and seeing you fine? What do you want? Yeah? Hey the times look good? Yeah? Yeah? How much time? Yeah? I guess it does. Hey does it get this hot in Yugoslavia? Oh? Maybe it's no time since I was there thirty Oh maybe he's not changed there now maybe yeah maybe Dominic? Where have you been? Hi? Mister? All night love Dad? Let's not start that all over again, will Yeah, I'm as maybe the only big fellow. Don't give me that stuff. I'm sick of it. Just came back

to get some things and some money. See you might as well get the cash. Draw. No, that's enough. You do not come here just when suits you and tell your father what he needed to do and what he will not do. Look, dam I'm tired of fighting with you come out of the back of the store. We don't have to drag anyone else into this. I was pretty much of a third wheel. I didn't get it.

I didn't want it to Alex's son, Dominic box. The next few rounds, almost out of ear shot, I heard old Alex muther something. Finally, go to the cash where I just don't get down the money. Shortly after that, Dom shot past me and down the street. I stood there like a fool, squeezing at half a dozen lines. You did you find what you want? Yeah? Yeah, Alex, he'sably fine. Thank you, Thank you, Emma Alex. Yeah, well, if you need any help, you know where to find me. Huh, thank you very

much. If Alex has probably Alex work claim, I'm sure sure you would. I'll see. Well, that was quite a conversation I had, mister Marlowe. How are you? Yeah fine, how are you miss Gabrielle. I'm boiling over, that's how I am. Yeah, Well, it's hot. Oh that's not what I mean. My blood's boiling when I got left, that is, doctor says. I'm a namick. You know, no, I didn't know. I just want to get some ginger beer time. I was in for a checkup. I thought it never was going to find

any red corporal, white corporal. I'mloaded with it. But red corpuscles. Corpuscles, that's the word, not corporals. Oh well, I don't see it makes much difference. I don't have any red ones, no matter what you call them or how you spell them. Yeah well, I thought maybe about six bottles of ginger beer. If you have a cold, please,

I saw your next door to Alex's. Yeah well, I got limes, and if I could just have the ginger beer, roses got into that dumb I don't know really well company has I heard Alex I plain his day. Dam hadn't been home all night. And I'll tell you one thing, that's not the time this has happened, been going on all the live long. I wouldn't know about that. I just another thing that's our standard is you know the one he used to run right there in the front of alex Is

to all wars. It's gone six bottles of I'll tell you where the wreck and ruin and first to the summer he's running. It's like, oh he's doing a nice little trade too, And don't get so he's not coming home, and the flowers are wilting, and dial not smelling to refresh, and neither please go. One morning I see all Alex Carton the whole kitten can boodle out to the incinerator by Alley, and that's and of the flower,

Isn't you know? I know it was going to be hot when I first woke up this morning, and I thought that about six bottles of ginger beer would help a lot. Oh one ginger bit world by, didn't you say so? I'm just shy. I'm shy. Oh you're going to make up a bet Moscow mules. Oh well that's ninety three. I'm giving you credit for the bottles I know you've got, which you never take the trouble to return. Thank you. I got to bring him back. Thanks. You

know what, I think I have a pretty good idea. I think Alex has had his shared couple and now I'm acting for all. We're like one of them the link ones you read about. Here's to me, the nearest thing to a blessing that Alex can count as Helena. Helena. Oh yeah, I don't suppose you remember her? Do you? Miss Marla Welsa as beautiful a girl who did ever cared to see lovely, and I mean lovely in every way. You went to that secretarial school, you know, took

a nice job out in San Francisco. I understand she's just doing real well to write to Alex, just as regular and it's just a lovely person. I mean. Yeah. I remembered Helena, no red blooded man who had all his corporals whatever, forget her quiet little things, doc radiant with Alex's deep set, black eyes, a kind of lad Yeah. I remember her voice too soft, just the right amount of huskiness. It's been about three years, I guess since I've seen it. That would make us somewhere in

her early twenties now, and that would make her even lovely. By the time I got to my car, I'd half forgotten about old Alex and dumb. I pulled out of the parallel parking spot, and before I reached the corner, I was in the proper lane, minding my own business. I work all the idiots all I need. Didn't you see that, mister Marlow? He didn't even stop, Yeah that much, I noticed. Glad you keep your service station so handy, Nick, Yeah, yeah, you know who it was. Don't you. Yeah, yeah, I think so.

The dartful card right in front of it from the wrong lane. I'll show be a witness for you, mister Marlow. Thanks. Nick, tell me was that Alex's card? Dam was driving? Yeah? I don't take a look at the heap here. You think he can fix it up? Yeah? Sure I can. Looks like you just sc along the side. Offender's curling and there. But I think we can knock that out for you. No time, Oh good, of course if you want that paint touch stuff, that's gonna take some time. No, no, skip the paint for

now. Huh. And Nick, you and Dom are pretty good friends, aren't you? Oh? I used to think so. I don't see much of Dom anymore. He's I don't know, he's screwing or something. What do you mean, wold like that trick he just pulled running inny and driving on. He didn't used to be like that. Yeah. What do you think has happened to him? Or do you know? Well, whatever it is, it's happened since we got out of school last spring. All of

a suddenly doesn't come around anymore. Nobody in a gang sees him, and when we do, you know, we meet him on the street or something. He just sort of looks down. He says, high and it keeps on going. Art there. I'll pay you what I can fire. Are you ready? There's Tom's friend, mister Marlow. Only got sees anymore that truck driving. Yeah, I'm making his daily delivery. I see delivering himself to all these bar half the time Tom goes there with him, he does.

Yeah, yeah, well you see what you can do with the carn just so I can drive it. Okay, show, mister Marlow. But the other day between us, we can fix it in a hurry. Okay, I'll be back in a few minutes. See how you're doing. Wow? Oh and Nick? Yeah yeah, man, I'm gonna tell Alex it was my fault. I don't want him worrying about it, so I'll make a liar out of me. Huh, I should not, mister Marlow. Only Tom doesn't deserve it, maybe not, but Alex does. But I

don't care about the car. The car, don't It's all right? He's not. Oh no, damn's fine, Alex. He was well, he was in a hurry, drove on to wherever he was going. Oh oh yeah, I just thought I'd tell you it was my fault. And whatever damages there are, you let me know. Huh oh if anything I left, you know you don't dlly, mister Marlow. You I'm more carefully next time. No, yeah, yeah, I will have Oh look please look look look what is just coming? You know the appligement? I almost it's

letter from Helene. Oh, swell, how is she? Oh it's fine, really fine. It's work very hard, she said, feel very good and he's fun day. Maybe soon come down. Oh that's fine. She's still in San Francisco. Yeah, it'slike the very mad but missus a papa and dumb and papa and um musical. Yeah, but oh Helene comes everything again. I can't letter almost day two three times a week. Oh that's swell. Well, I gotta see about my car, Alex, and remember, let me know what I did to yours. Yes, it is anything

I shall and you remember. Now you try much more carefully, miss Tomorrow. You've got a little funfability to all the fellow He's right, he's right. Alex was feeling better. Helena has letter given him something else to think about for a while. On the way back to next service station, I ignored Miss Gabrielle's nose, which was pressed flush with a free ice cube sign in a window. You know, with very little effort. I could have no use for that type female. Well, Nick said the car would take

about ten minutes. I figured a beer was just about take as long. The sign said Salty's Bar, No dogs alive, bottle of beer any kind, just so it's cold. Okay, here you go. Thanks. I'll pay you as soon as I can see you. Keep it pretty dark in here, like calling me. Tell them all booze that way. Don't ask me why I won't. Anybody mentioned the jukebox is a little loud. Yeah, I have either can here. They like it that way. They he'll see him when youays get used to the place. The guys played the record

nine times now he's still not sold. Yeah, well some days you get nowhere another person only, Yeah, sure, call call the truck driver. And Nick pointed out he was seated two stools down at the bar. I noticed him for the first time just before he ordered the beer. It's a big guy, even sitting down. He had a prist looking face, the kind you can never tell anything about. He looked at me for a moment,

and then over to the couple in the booth by the jukebox. The expression on his face didn't change as he calmly slid off the bostool, went over to the jukebox, reached around to the back and turned down the polume. Hi, what's there? It's too lod? How about it my nickel? Right, it's Nickel. Sit down? Well I will that he fella. Yeah, okay, yeah, I wondered where you were. I trouble, but I got what kind of trouble? You're dead? I well, if it is an old snooper himself, Look, mister Marlow, I don't

need any assist from you. I wouldn't be too sure that maybe you thought it was a bright idea of blabbing that fancy story to my dad. Well, I don't go for it, you see, Okay, you don't go for it. You you wing the kid to hear a bad time. Mister. It's a professional snooper. This guy already shot his face off to my dad. A bobby, you should have done that. Hey, you guys, take it easy, no brawling in here. Take your hands off me. Oh let's go all right? So what was your first I don't break

it up. In just a moment, we will return to the second act of Philip Marlowe. But first, the flood that swept the Midwest swept thousands from their homes, businesses, and farms. The Red Cross asked your contribution now through your local Red Cross chapter. The relief and rehabilitation job will take months, perhaps years. Now with our star Gerald Moore, the second act of Philip Marlowe and Tonight's story The young Man's Fancy with a wild dream.

My head was a punching bag and fighters would plate glass fists with taking turns, cracking my skull like fury. Scabrielle was pubbing me with free ice cubes. The band played Come out of my house, and someone started mopping my face with a cool damn thought. It smells of beer in Bourbon. It's coming around. I don't know why, though, I'm really count him. How are you, mister Marlow there's a stupid question. Oh Nick, how'd you get here? Well, they came and got the truck Carlin dom I

saw him, an I figured something that happened. Hey, I'm sure, sorry, mister Marlow. Yeah, so my Hey, Nick, that's the name of the company. Carl drives for the Inner City produce company Alex buy stuff on him. I guess that's how Dom knows him. Are you Are you gonna tell a police, mister Marlow? Oh not yet, Nick. That's two counts on Dom today. You sure let them get by with murder. No, nicky boy, I draw the line there. Oh here, have a drinking. Oh thanks, I thought it was. We are taking

out right out now you think of it. You have a real stylish clientele, salty, real stylish. You're feeling good enough to crack wise, you're feeling good enough to get out of here. Hey, wait a minute, I get easy, Nick Salti's right. I just don't want no trouble. I got no trouble. Come on, Nick, I couldn't have walked better if I had the bends. I managed to get into my car at nick service station. He checked all ninety six Los Angeles area phone directories for me,

and Carl wasn't listed naked. Finally, remember Karl's last name. It was Medora. I took one last look at the limes and ginger beer not quite warm in the car seat beside me. I did something sensorable and drove off. Was even hotter down in the produce district, and then not on my head. Hurt even more as I told Karl's boss, a big fat lie wealth servester Marlow, I'm glad our Carl was a healthy out on the ridge route. Yeah, yeah, I'd like to thank him personally, if

you don't mind, Oh, don't mind at all. The thing is he won't be in anymore day. He got in early this morning from San Francisco, brought his load in. It won't be in here again to Lamarrow morning. Oh he's going back to San Francisco. Huh yeah, that's his run up to frist going back, lays over a night, both places, loads up, starts out again. Sounds like fun. He say, tell you what I could do. I could give you his home address. Most likely

that's where he is now. Don't know, of course, if you want to go to that much trouble just to thank, Oh yeah yeah I would. After all he's done for me. I'd really like to look him up. As a poppling building needed paint and better ventilation. It was near downtown LA, in an area that should have been cleared for the freeway, but it hadn't been. There was no answer to Poppin three. There wasn't even any sound behind the door, but I had the feeling that somebody was there

the corner drug store. I called the phone number Carl's boss pential under his address. I let a ring a long time, no answer. Now my head wasn't he only thing it was giving me a rough time. When I got back to Hollywood, my car developed a regular list of the starboard side where dumb it ram me. I limped him and knicks, and he spotted the trouble right away. Yep, that's it all right. Your front wheel a linement is not silly. I know just how it feels. Wake at

Sextu out Kape. You can leave the car with us a while. You're gonna have it a week. I want to take my head home and bury it. Yeah, yeah, I bet you got everything out of the car you want. Wait a minute, let me see limes, ginger beer, everything with a down payment. Hello. What do you think? Oh? Hello, Nicko? What do you're thinking too much? I don't know you got me, Alex, You don't got phone call. It's Helena from San Francisco. No, no, no, right here, hell fight jeliu.

Oh he's coming soon. Hey, that's great. Fine new Nick, Nick, I hear it to fight dome for Heleno. You come. No, no, no, Alex, I haven't seen him. Oh if you'll see him, I tell him, tell him please to come for Hella. Yeah we will, Alex, sure if we see him. Oh yeah, I'm going home, Nick. You see dam A Carr. Let me know. I sure will. Mister mama, you're a long time getting home, Snooper, well a bottle baby. I've been waiting to tell you something. Something

maybe you missed when I said it in salty Look. All of a sudden, I'm getting sick of you. Dam You better quit while you're at here. Better listen, I told you to stay out of my business, and now I'm telling you the same thing. For Carl. You're doing nobody any favors going to his boss, poking around when you're not wanting. Hell, Carl, I come here and tell me that he comes, you'll really flatten you. Get out of here. Will didn't get rid of that gin smell

before you go home? That's something else that's my business. Listen, a little punk, slare silly and I may I get this. Helen isn't time what she just called Alex, she's coming to see him. No, I'll go home and get cleaned up and behave yourself. Oh no, ran down the hall like he didn't pay it on And like I said, I was sick of it, the whole thing, dumb call whatever they were up till I'd had it, excite the pop and I left the lines and ginger beer

on a chair, the vodka straight. I don't know how long I was sprawled on the couch. Okay, okay, okay, that might be cal I'm waiting to see that boy. Oh. I didn't think you'd remember me, how one of the things, Elena, Do you remember me? I think you would, sure, Sure, I remember you in it. But a long time, yeah, long time, A long time. I haven't changed. Have I missed him? No? No, Helene, you haven't. The man always have to lie. No, Helene, you haven't changed.

You make me sick, mister tomorrow, man, make me sick. You see your father yet, jalop, No, haven't howls do we here? I'm sick of Carl telling me what to do. What can the bottle again? No, it's fucking tell me about your job, thank you, that's my job. Tomorrow you can forget anything. H take an easy kid, will you sure? Helamalla, oh fine, you gotta here. Yeah, she has stop Silvana couch, come on cock Yeah, okay, don let us sleep at all? Yeah? What else? Well, mister Marlow

beginning to get the idea. I guess I am how long has she been like this? Oh? I don't know. Quite a while. I guess I thought something was cot guide when she was homelized Christmas. Oh late this spring, I let us to Dad got to reading kind of funny though she sent him. I hope the ride with Carl Hume went up to Frisco found her. How could she hold a job like this job? You've got a drink a wholesome jobs, mister Mollo. Oh, I see mind about her job? J sick. We brought her down here, Carldon, No,

no, we don't know what to do. She can't see Dad like this. Now, you're right, domin to kill him and her too. She's in state of my apartment. I haven't sleeping in my truck when I was in town. I'm stated a lot of Dom's been writing the letters to Alex for her, and you've been mailing him from San Francisco. Ye that way and Alex didn't know. You see now that she's calling them, said she was a dom's had a pretty tough time with it through a glass of gin

all over the day. Yeah, no, it's not her fault. Well, we've got to do something. We will, We will done. I think maybe I can help you with that. I called a friend of mine and m D with a small sanitarium in the Glendale Hills. He specialized in Helena's kind of sickness. We made a deal, and a half hour later we took her there. It's going to take some time, but it was good building time. Don and I had our story pretty well rehearsed, and

we get back to Alex. But I don't ustand why she told you this? Why did she not call anything? Oh? Look, dam told you she was pretty disappointed in herself, but she had to go right back to San Francisco. She was afraid if she called you she'd cry and get you all upset. Oh that's right, Dad. She thought it'd be easier for you this one. Oh nice Helena to think of her papa. It's nice. She comes as soon as she can, Alex. I don't think it'll be very many more weeks. To you then. Oh no, no,

she'll be back before we know it. The Dominican. She looks good. Oh she well, you just wait till you see her. She'll look great, just great, Alex, I've gotta how she'll be staying home quite a while after this. Oh hello, No, it's true, Oh very true? What No, you can buy fresh cut flowers again in front of Alex Lesnevitch's fruit stall. They throw the smiles in for free. Even Miss Gabriels changed their mind about Dominic being one of those delinquents you read about. I

learned something about him the other day myself. That kid can really paint a car. Well, so much for that cost one moscow mule. The Adventures of Philip Marlowe Bringing You Raymond Chandler's most famous character, star Gerald Moore, are produced and transcribed by Norman McDonell and written for radio by Kathleen Hyte. Featured in the cast where Tony Barrett is Alex, Larry Dobkin is Dumb, Georgie Ellis's Helena, and Paul Dubob as Nick, with Ruth Parrott, Frank

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daughter I didn't quite know what to expect. I just knew there was probably something wrong with her. But I should also mention the episode that we are missing is Friday's Child, and this is our first missing episode we've dealt with in close to ten or eleven months. And this is actually the last of the episodes of Philip Marlow that's missing. All right, Well, that will

actually do it for today. Join us back here tomorrow for Mystery Theater, and a week from tomorrow be sure and listen for Boston Blackie, and next Wednesday, join us back here for another episode of Philip Marlow. In the meantime, send your comments to Box thirteen at Great Detectives dot net, follow us on Twitter at Radio Detectives, and become one of our friends on Facebook, Facebook dot com. Slash Radio Detectors from Boise, Idaho. This is your host, Adam Grahamson and all

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