Golden Earrings
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:03:01
Yes, certainly.
:03:07
- Beg pardon, sir.
- Yes?

:03:09
- Package, sir.
- Oh, thank you, Horace.

:04:18
Well, I'll be damned.
His ears are pierced.

:04:20
That's what we've been
telling you, old boy.

:04:23
Yes, but a man like Denistoun.
Old school tie. Sandhurst.

:04:26
A general with his ears
pierced like a gypsy.

:04:30
Why, it's fantastic.
What's the idea?

:04:33
No one has ever had
the cheek to ask him.

:04:34
He was in Europe
when the war broke out.

:04:37
Came home
and there they were.

:04:38
Must have been black magic.
He came home a changed man.

:04:42
Used to be a most
frightful stuffed shirt.

:04:44
Quite a nice old chap now.
I say, what's the rush?

:04:47
Oh, this. I have to grab
a 5.30 plane for Paris.

:04:50
But look, if either of you boys
get the lowdown on Denistoun's ears...

:04:54
- drop me a line, will ya?
- Be glad to, if and when.

:04:58
- Fine.
- Well, so long, Reynolds.


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