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1:12:00
-There are only two other alternatives.
-What are they?

1:12:03
French authorities may find a reason to
put him in the concentration camp here.

1:12:07
The other alternative?
1:12:08
Perhaps you have already observed
that, in Casablanca, human life is cheap.

1:12:13
Good night, mademoiselle.
1:12:25
-What happened with Rick?
-We'll discuss it later.

1:12:50
Our faithful friend is still there.
1:12:53
Please don't go
to the underground meeting.

1:12:55
I must.
1:12:56
It isn't often that a man gets to
display heroics before his wife.

1:13:00
Don't joke. After Strasser's
warning tonight, I'm frightened.

1:13:03
I'm frightened too.
1:13:05
Shall I remain here
in a hotel room, hiding?

1:13:08
Or carry on the best I can?
1:13:10
Whatever I'd say,
you would carry on.

1:13:13
Why don't you tell me about Rick?
What did you find out?

1:13:16
-Apparently he has the letters.
-Yes?

1:13:18
But he won't sell them.
1:13:20
I'd think if sentiment won't
persuade him, money would.

1:13:24
Did he give you any reason?
1:13:25
He suggested I ask you.
1:13:28
Ask me?
1:13:29
Yes. He said, "Ask your wife. "
1:13:32
I don't know why he said that.
1:13:45
Our friend outside will think
we've retired by now.

1:13:49
I'll be going in a few minutes.
1:13:53
-Ilsa, l--
-Yes?

1:13:57
When I was in the concentration camp. . .

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