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1:41:02
What if he was a burglar?
1:41:03
- They don't kill a man for that.
- He was desperate.

1:41:07
He was?
1:41:09
He tried to raise money all day.
1:41:12
And he laughed, poor devil.
1:41:16
And a man like Preysing has to kill him.
1:41:20
You know, I didn't like Preysing right off.
1:41:23
Why did you have anything
to do with him?

1:41:28
- Money.
- Money.

1:41:31
- You don't understand that, do you?
- Yes, I do.

1:41:34
- Do you really?
- Yes, I do.

1:41:39
I could take care of you,
Miss Flaemmchen, if you'd let me.

1:41:43
I have enough money.
1:41:45
There's 10,200 marks in this pocketbook...
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and there's 3,400 that I won last night.
1:41:53
That would last a long time.
I could win some more. We could travel.

1:41:57
- Travel?
- Yes, to Paris.

1:42:00
- I've always wanted to go to Paris.
- Anywhere you like. Here.

1:42:03
I'll give you this money
I won last night. 3,400...

1:42:08
- and then later you can have some more.
- Later?

1:42:11
Yes, when l...
1:42:14
I’m ill, Flaemmchen.
1:42:16
I won't live long. Will you stay with me?
1:42:19
That's nonsense!
We'll find a great doctor. He'll cure you.

1:42:23
- They can cure anything these days.
- You think so?

1:42:26
Of course. You'll see. Here.
1:42:31
Do you think you'd have
as good a time with me...

1:42:34
as you did with Preysing?
1:42:35
- Why, of course.
- Really?

1:42:39
- Yes.
- You like me better than you did him?

1:42:46
You're a good man, Mr. Kringelein.
A very good man.

1:42:54
You know, I never thought
anything so beautiful could come to me.


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