Casablanca
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1:15:00
Of course I'll be careful.
1:15:43
Well, you are in pretty good shape,
Herr Rick.

1:15:46
How long can I afford to stay closed?
1:15:48
Two weeks, maybe three.
1:15:50
Maybe I won't have to.
A bribe worked before.

1:15:52
In the meantime,
everybody stays on salary.

1:15:55
Thank you.
1:15:56
Sascha will be happy to hear it.
1:15:58
I owe him money.
1:16:00
-You finish locking up, will you?
-I will.

1:16:03
-Then I'm going to the meeting--
-Don't tell me.

1:16:06
I won't.
1:16:08
Good night.
1:16:10
Good night, Mr. Rick.
1:16:28
-How did you get in?
-The stairs from the street.

1:16:31
I told you you'd come around,
but this is ahead of schedule.

1:16:34
Won't you sit down?
1:16:36
-Richard, I had to see you.
-"Richard" again. We're back in Paris.

1:16:39
Your visit isn't connected by any chance
with the letters of transit?

1:16:43
As long as I have them,
I'll never be lonely.

1:16:46
Ask any price,
but give me those letters.

1:16:48
I went through that with
your husband. It's no deal.

1:16:52
I know how you feel about me. . .
1:16:53
. . .but please put that aside
for something important.

1:16:56
Do I have to hear again
how great your husband is. . .

1:16:58
. . .what an important cause
he's fighting for?


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