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:25:00
- Yes.
- Yes.

:25:10
Adolphus, I have something very serious
to discuss with you.

:25:14
When you meet lady dogs on the street
that are not dachshunds...

:25:18
you must exercise some self-control.
:25:23
We have company.
:25:26
You're late.
The dancer's gone to the theater.

:25:28
Excuse me, I’m busy.
:25:32
This is a very peculiar thing
for one gentleman to say to another...

:25:36
but as a matter of fact...
:25:38
you're the one thing in the world
I really love.

:25:42
She's gone to the theater.
Don't you know?

:25:45
- What are you going to do?
- The pearls are in her room.

:25:48
The others are getting suspicious.
:25:49
I had Amsterdam on the phone.
They think you're scared.

:25:52
I've been careful. I'm waiting my chance.
:25:53
Waiting your chance? You're too much
of a gentleman, that's the trouble.

:25:57
I told you I’d get those pearls tonight,
didn't l?

:25:59
- Need any help?
- No.

:26:01
Have you got the skeleton key?
:26:02
- No.
- Why not?

:26:04
One reason: There's a perfectly charming
floor clerk outside who sees everything.

:26:08
She'd see me enter her room.
:26:10
- I can take care of her.
- How?

:26:11
Chloroform on a handkerchief
while you're on the job.

:26:14
- No.
- Why not?

:26:16
Poor kid. In the first place,
it would give her a rotten headache.

:26:19
I know all about chloroform.
I had it in the war.

:26:22
Besides, she's rather pretty.
:26:24
- She has a very nice line...
- You're no good for this business.

:26:27
- No?
- To you it's just a joke.

:26:35
I don't like your tone.
:26:37
- No?
- No.

:26:39
Get out. Leave her to me.
:26:42
Be ready to leave on the night train
for Amsterdam.

:26:45
- With the pearls.
- With the pearls.

:26:49
Get out.

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