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1:10:03
- Give him some whiskey.
- No.

1:10:07
A Louisiana Flip.
1:10:16
Five minutes to 7:00.
Time drags when you're tired.

1:10:21
I was in the hospital the whole night,
walking up and down the corridor.

1:10:25
They wouldn't let me see her.
And I have to stay chained to this desk.

1:10:28
Did you find that young lady
for Mr. Preysing?

1:10:30
- His secretary. Yes, they're over there.
- That's all.

1:10:34
His secretary.
1:10:37
Come on, waiter.
1:10:41
- Would you like a little cognac?
- No, nothing.

1:10:44
Nothing?
1:10:45
- One cognac for me.
- Very good, sir.

1:10:48
You wanted to see me?
1:10:50
Yes. Pardon me. I must go to England.
1:10:53
It's very important. I must go at once.
I have some very big deals...

1:10:56
involving hundreds of thousands
of marks...

1:11:01
and I thought
I would take along a secretary...

1:11:03
to take care of my correspondence.
1:11:06
You know what I mean.
1:11:08
I understood you to say
that you travelled and...

1:11:13
You understand?
1:11:15
I understand you perfectly, Mr. Preysing.
1:11:19
What would you want for such a trip?
1:11:21
- Marks? You mean money?
- Yes.

1:11:25
I don't know. I'd have to figure it up.
1:11:27
I'd need clothes and shoes...
1:11:30
and it's cold in England in March.
And I’d need a suit.

1:11:32
- You'd want me to look nice?
- Of course, Miss Flaemm.

1:11:36
Yes, I thought you would.
1:11:39
I should say 1,000 marks.
1:11:42
- Is that too much?
- No.

1:11:46
That is all right.
1:11:52
Would you like me
to get you a room here...

1:11:56
at the hotel? Now?

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