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:19:00
Because I suspect
that under that cynical shell. . .

:19:04
. . .you're at heart
a sentimentalist.

:19:06
Laugh if you will.
I'm familiar with your record.

:19:09
Let me point out just two items.
:19:12
In 1 935, you ran guns to Ethiopia.
:19:15
In 1 936, you fought in Spain
on the loyalist side.

:19:19
And got well paid on both occasions.
:19:22
The winning side
would've paid much better.

:19:24
Maybe.
:19:26
It seems you're determined
to keep Laszlo here.

:19:28
I have my orders.
:19:31
I see. Gestapo spank.
:19:33
You overestimate
the influence of the Gestapo.

:19:36
I don't interfere with them
and they don't interfere with me.

:19:39
In Casablanca, I am master of my fate.
:19:41
-I am--
-Maj. Strasser is here, sir.

:19:44
-You were saying?
-Excuse me.

:19:55
Carl, see that the major gets
a good table, close to the ladies.

:19:59
I've already given him the best, knowing
he is German and would take it anyway.

:20:05
Take him quietly.
Two guards at every door.

:20:12
-Everything is ready, sir.
-Go ahead.

:20:20
-Good evening, gentlemen.
-Good evening, captain.

:20:22
-Won't you join us?
-Thank you.

:20:25
It's a pleasure to have you here.
:20:27
Champagne and a tin of caviar.
:20:29
May I recommend Veuve Clicquot '26?
A good French wine.

:20:33
Very well, sir.
:20:35
-A very interesting club.
-Especially so tonight.

:20:38
You'll see the arrest of the man
who murdered your couriers.

:20:42
I expected no less, captain.
:20:43
Monsieur Ugarte.
:20:48
-Will you please come with us?
-Certainly.

:20:51
May I first cash my chips?

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