Golden Earrings
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:11:02
and heading for Stuttgart,
drove all night.

:11:05
One thought cheered us.
They couldn't broadcast a general
alarm for two Englishmen...

:11:09
without tipping off
the British embassy.

:11:11
Jt would have to be
a private manhunt.

:11:14
However, sooner or later,
we knew we'd have to scupper the car.

:11:17
So shortly after dawn-
:11:33
- Well, here's where we separate.
- Right, sir.

:11:35
Now listen carefully. First thing
you must do is get rid of that uniform.

:11:38
Get some other clothes. You'll probably
have to steal them, understand?

:11:40
- Perfectly.
- Then make your way to Esbach,
near Freiburg.

:11:43
Esbach, remember.
And J'll join you there.

:11:46
Now here's the thing.
Whoever gets to Esbach first...

:11:50
marks the road signpost
to Freiburg with three dots...

:11:52
and then waits for the other.
Is that clear?

:11:54
Quite. Three dots
on the signpost to Freiburg.

:11:56
Yes. Then we'll carry on
from where we left off.

:11:59
- Contact Professor Krosigk.
- Yes. How about money?

:12:02
Loads. Hoff was
absolutely stinking with it.

:12:04
That's good.
Well, good luck to you.

:12:07
I say, sir.
Thanks awfully, sir.

:12:09
- I mean for everything.
You've been absolutely marvellous.
- Goodbye.

:12:18
Yes, and thanks to Hoff's blunderings,
we've lost a good five hours.

:12:23
Of course the man
is an idiot. Goodbye.

:12:28
You are, you know,
with all your brains in your belly.

:12:34
Hmm. The car was
last seen near Marbach.

:12:39
If no further reports come in,
I'm going to assume that the car
has been disposed of.

:12:43
Possibly in a river.
The Neckar, for instance. Come here.

:12:54
Heavily wooded country.
:12:57
I think we shall begin from here.

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