Casablanca
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:32:00
No matter what the future brings
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As time goes by
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Sam, I thought I told you
never to play--

:32:21
You were asking about Rick
and here he is. May I present--

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-Hello, llsa.
-Hello, Rick.

:32:26
You've already met Rick?
Then perhaps you also--

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This is Mr. Laszlo.
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-How do you do?
-How do you do?

:32:33
One hears a great deal
about Rick in Casablanca.

:32:35
And about Victor Laszlo everywhere.
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-Join us for a drink?
-Rick never--

:32:39
Thanks, I will.
:32:40
Well! A precedent
is being broken. Emil?

:32:45
A very interesting café.
I congratulate you.

:32:47
-I congratulate you.
-What for?

:32:49
Your work.
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Thank you. I try.
:32:53
We all try. You succeed.
:32:55
She was asking about you earlier. . .
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. . .in a way that made me
extremely jealous.

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I wasn't sure you were the same.
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-The last time we met--
-Was La Belle Aurore.

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How nice. You remembered.
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That was the day
the Germans marched into Paris.

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Not an easy day to forget.
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I remember every detail.
The Germans wore gray, you wore blue.

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Yes. I put that dress away.
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When the Germans march out,
I'll wear it again.

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You're becoming quite human.
I suppose we have to thank you for that.

:33:29
Ilsa, I don't wish to be the one
to say it, but it's late.

:33:32
So it is. We have a curfew
here in Casablanca.

:33:35
It wouldn't do for the chief of police
to be drinking after hours.

:33:39
I hope we didn't overstay our welcome.
:33:41
-Your check, sir.
-My party.

:33:43
Another precedent gone. This has been
a very interesting evening.

:33:47
I'll call you a cab.
Gasoline rationing, time of night. . . .

:33:51
-We'll come again.
-Anytime.

:33:52
-Say good night to Sam.
-I will.

:33:55
There's still nobody in the world
who can play "As Time Goes By" like Sam.


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