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1:16:02
- Want a card?
- Please.

1:16:11
Baccarat.
1:16:13
Too bad there.
1:16:16
- Now, Mr. Kringelein.
- Baron!

1:16:19
Will you help me again, please?
1:16:21
I think you'd better help me, Kringelein.
1:16:24
- Make your bets, gentlemen.
- How much shall I bet?

1:16:27
- How much is left in the bank?
- 2,500 uncovered.

1:16:30
- Do you feel like going that far?
- All that money, Baron?

1:16:33
Come on, you're killing them tonight.
Go ahead, old man.

1:16:37
Do you want a card?
1:16:38
What have you got?
1:16:40
The old highwayman. He has nine again.
1:16:44
I win again!
1:16:47
Come on, gentlemen. Please drink! Drink.
1:16:50
It's wonderful and sweet champagne!
1:16:52
Mr. Kringelein, care to take the bank?
1:16:56
Yes! Surely. I'll take everything.
I'll take anything.

1:17:00
Come on, now. Drink, gentlemen.
Please drink some champagne.

1:17:04
It's expensive and good.
1:17:07
What will I take the bank for?
1:17:09
- I'll play for 500.
- Baron, all at once?

1:17:12
Suppose you lose it?
1:17:13
It's all the same thing, Kringelein.
Come on, now, old man.

1:17:16
Deal me two cards.
1:17:18
One to me first. One to yourself.
1:17:21
One to me. One to yourself.
1:17:26
Baron, if all that money...
1:17:29
What have you got?
1:17:32
I've got a nine!
1:17:34
Isn't that a wonderful thing?
1:17:36
Kringelein, you old robber,
you're hopeless.

1:17:41
Baron! Baron, please.
1:17:44
It's no use, old man. It's sweet of you...
1:17:47
- but you have all the luck.
- It's true.

1:17:49
I have luck, for the first time in my life!
I have luck!

1:17:55
Baron, are you out?
Have you finished playing?

1:17:59
Yes, thank you.

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