Casablanca
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1:04:00
Nobody ever loved me that much.
1:04:01
And he never knew, and the girl kept
this bad thing locked in her heart. . .

1:04:06
. . .that would be all right?
1:04:07
-You want my advice?
-Yes, please.

1:04:10
Go back to Bulgaria.
1:04:11
But if you knew what it means to us
to leave Europe, to get to America.

1:04:16
But if Jan should find out. . . .
1:04:19
He is such a boy.
1:04:21
In many ways,
I am so much older than he is.

1:04:24
Yes, everybody in Casablanca
has problems.

1:04:26
Yours may work out.
You'll excuse me.

1:04:38
Good evening.
1:04:39
See? Here we are again.
1:04:40
I'll take that as a compliment to Sam.
1:04:43
I suppose he means to you
Paris of happier days.

1:04:46
He does. Could we have
a table close to him?

1:04:49
And as far away
from Strasser as possible.

1:04:52
The geography may be
difficult to arrange.

1:04:55
Paul, table 30.
1:04:56
Right this way, if you please.
1:04:58
I'll have Sam play "As Time Goes By. "
I believe that's your favorite.

1:05:02
Thank you.
1:05:13
Two cognac, please.
1:05:37
Do you wish to place
another bet, sir?

1:05:40
No, I guess not.
1:05:42
Have you tried 22 tonight?
1:05:45
I said "22. "

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