The Maltese Falcon
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1:21:01
I must have my little joke now and then.
1:21:03
I was curious to know what you'd do
in a situation like this.

1:21:06
I must say you passed the test
with flying colors.

1:21:08
That's something I'd expect
from someone Wilmer's age.

1:21:11
This will soon be yours.
You might as well take it.

1:21:13
I ought to have more than $10,000.
1:21:15
You understand this is the first payment.
Later.

1:21:17
Oh, yes. Later you'll give me millions,
but...

1:21:20
...how's about $15,000 now?
1:21:22
Frankly and candidly,
upon my word of honor as a gentleman...

1:21:26
...$10,000 is all the money I can raise.
1:21:30
But you didn't say positively.
1:21:32
Positively.
1:21:38
I'd like to give you a word of advice.
1:21:40
Go ahead.
1:21:43
You'll give her some money...
1:21:44
...but if you don't give her what she thinks
she should have, be careful.

1:21:53
Dangerous?
1:21:54
Very.
1:21:57
-How's the coffee coming, angel?
-In a few minutes.

1:22:00
It's almost daylight, Mr. Spade.
1:22:02
Can you start getting it now?
1:22:04
I guess so.
1:22:18
Hello.
1:22:20
Hello, precious.
I'm sorry to get you up so early.

1:22:23
Now, listen carefully. Here's the plot:
1:22:25
In the Holland box, at the post office
there's an envelope with my scrawl.

1:22:29
In that envelope, there's a parcel-room
check for the bundle we got yesterday.

1:22:34
Now, get that bundle
and bring it here, p.d.q.

1:22:37
That's a good girl. Now, hustle. Good-bye.

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