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:25:08
- You managed it.
- Naturally. The sea plane is ready?

:25:13
- You ran into trouble?
- An unfortunate murder.

:25:18
Obregon knows I did it. I'll stay
away as long as necessary, -

:25:23
- then I'll go back,
and attend to something.

:25:28
In his will, Ballin left everything
to Gilda, with me as sole executor.

:25:36
I had the papers that Ballin said
would let a man rule the world.

:25:43
It didn't seem like much.
:25:46
The tungsten mine, a few patents,
a dozen small corporations -

:25:51
- that formed one organisation
with Mundson at the head.

:25:55
But then I saw the power. How it
could gobble up the opposition.

:26:03
You've come a long way to learn what
will happen to your association.

:26:09
I've told you. Now you can return
knowing that nothing has changed.

:26:14
I'll carry on
where Mr. Mundson left off.

:26:20
- Anything else, gentlemen?
- No one man should be in charge ...

:26:27
I'm the sole executor.
It's going to be business as usual.

:26:31
- Mrs. Mundson is the sole legatee.
- And in no condition to see anyone.

:26:37
Her husband's death hit her hard.
She asked me to represent her.

:26:42
We need be in no hurry to leave.
She may recover.

:26:47
Not a chance in the world.
She's marrying me this afternoon.


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