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Now the object of this trick
is to see how big a hole...

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we can burn in the handkerchief.
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That's great.
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By the way, Mr. Bradley...
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do you always carry your money
in your nose?

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I don't know,
but I very often pay through the nose.

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- Go on, do some more.
- All right, if you insist.

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May I have your pearis for a moment?
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Now, Mr. Bradley,
you see this pearl necklace?

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Now watch it very carefully.
Now, one, two, three!

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- Where'd they go?
- Look in your right-hand pocket.

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No, look in the right-hand pocket
of your coat.

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Well, how'd they get in my pocket?
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Well, I can't tell you that, Mr. Bradley.
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- Well, I hope you've been entertained?
- Entertained?

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It's a marvellous evening.
:56:14
Now, Mr. Bradley,
you've had a very strenuous day...

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- and I should think you must be tired.
- Tired?

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I should say not. I could stay up a week
under these circumstances.

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But you're looking tired, isn't he? Look.
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You've been very kind and I don't want you
to put yourself out too much.

:56:30
You're right. It is getting late,
and if you want to go to bed...

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why, don't let your European etiquette
stand in the way.

:56:36
If you're tired, why,
just go and lay the body down.

:56:39
All right, then I'll do my last trick
of the evening and make myself disappear.

:56:43
- Good night.
- Good night.

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- Good night, Mr. Bradley.
- Good night.

:56:49
- Good night.
- Good night.

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Good night!
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Good night.

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