Casablanca
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:51:01
What if you murdered us all?
:51:03
From every corner of Europe, hundreds,
thousands would rise to take our places.

:51:07
Even Nazis can't kill that fast.
:51:09
You have a reputation for eloquence,
which I can now understand.

:51:13
But you're mistaken.
:51:14
You said enemies of the Reich
could be replaced.

:51:17
There is one exception.
:51:19
No one could take your place
if anything unfortunate. . .

:51:21
. . .should occur to you
while you're trying to escape.

:51:25
You won't dare
to interfere with me here.

:51:27
This is still unoccupied France.
:51:29
Any violation of neutrality
would reflect on the captain.

:51:32
-Insofar as it is in my power. . . .
-Thank you.

:51:34
By the way, last night you evinced
an interest in Señor Ugarte.

:51:39
Yes.
:51:40
You have a message for him.
:51:43
Nothing important.
May I speak to him now?

:51:46
You would find the conversation
a trifle one-sided.

:51:49
Señor Ugarte is dead.
:51:57
I'm making the report.
:51:58
We haven't quite decided whether
he committed suicide. . .

:52:02
. . .or died trying to escape.
:52:05
-Are you finished with us?
-For the time being.

:52:08
Good day.
:52:13
Their next step
will be to the black market.

:52:16
Excuse me, captain.
:52:17
Another visa
problem has come up.

:52:21
Show her in.
:52:32
Sorry, we wouldn't be able
to handle the police.

:52:35
-This is a job for Señor Ferrari.
-Ferrari?

:52:37
It can be most helpful
to know Ferrari.

:52:40
He has a monopoly
on the black market here.

:52:43
You'll find him at the Blue Parrot.
:52:45
Thanks.
:52:58
Don't be too downhearted.

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