Pursuit to Algiers
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:15:00
I thought it
was in my cabin.

:15:01
You left it in my
office yesterday.

:15:03
Now try to hold onto it.
:15:04
I don't imagine
it'd be very easy

:15:05
to replace those
arrangements
in Alexandria.

:15:07
You can forget your music
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more often than any
singer I've ever managed.

:15:10
I should have a secretary.
:15:11
All ashore!
:15:12
All visitors ashore!
:15:14
That might be
a slight hint.

:15:15
Oh, you'll find Hassan
a nice chap to work for.

:15:17
I hope I make good.
:15:19
You will, good luck.
:15:21
Thank you.
:15:22
And don't lose it again.
:15:24
Oh, don't worry,
:15:25
I won't let it out
of my sight this time.

:15:27
Sorry, sir, you'll
have to go ashore now.

:15:28
Goodbye, Reggie.
:16:04
I make it a rule to
take a three-mile hike

:16:06
before each meal.
:16:07
Keeps one fit,
stimulates the digestion.

:16:09
That and a glass of milk.
:16:11
As I was saying, she
was in wonderful voice.

:16:13
I shall never forget
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that last night
at the old Adolto.

:16:16
Pull down now to make
way for a cinema.

:16:18
Heartbreaking.
:16:19
Where would we be
without the cow, Doctor?

:16:21
The cow?
:16:23
I haven't the
faintest idea.

:16:24
I'm sure Mr. Arnold
here would be happy

:16:26
to help me in
organizing deck games,

:16:28
shuffleboard,
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deck tennis,
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medicine ball,
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hiking.
:16:33
Should I put you down
for the three-mile hike

:16:35
before lunch, Dr. Watson?
:16:36
No, thank you very much.
:16:38
I prefer to sit down
before my meals.

:16:39
Relax and have
a glass of sherry.

:16:41
Like Ferdinand the Bull.
:16:43
I am on a holiday.
:16:46
How does that
little tune go?

:16:49
Let me see, I'll think
of it in a minute.

:16:52
Incorrigible.
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I have it...
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(Singing melody)

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