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1:27:15
Moyzisch, my dear colleague,
I'm delighted to see you.

1:27:18
It's far too early for civilized
dining but I have a busy evening.

1:27:21
Will you have something to eat?
- I'm not hungry.

1:27:24
Do you feel faint, perhaps?
1:27:26
Then sit down and have some
Turkish Banana brandy.

1:27:29
It stimulates the blood and makes
heroes of all who drink it.

1:27:32
I must accustom myself to pouring
drinks from a sitting position.

1:27:35
It isn't easy to break
the habits of a lifetime.

1:27:38
Let's get on with the business.
1:27:40
Did you bring all of it?
1:27:44
If I were gentlemen, I would assume
that the money is all here.

1:27:47
I shall not be a gentleman until
I have finished counting it.

1:28:05
Do you speak English?
- A little.

1:28:07
I'm looking for a friend. He
may be in a private room.

1:28:10
Do you have private rooms?
1:28:12
Is occupied.
1:28:13
He must be in there. I'll just...
1:28:15
I'm sorry. He not wish to be disturb.
- But he is expecting me.

1:28:19
I'm sorry.
1:28:21
You will sit here, please.
1:28:30
There is a time for using your wits,
and a time for blasting away.

1:28:33
We have no monopoly on blasting away.
1:28:36
Those two would drop us before
we got clear of this table.

1:28:39
He may be handing over the films.
1:28:41
We don't want the films,
they're worthless.

1:28:44
Plans can be changed, you know.
1:28:46
We want Cicero, and we
want him alive...

1:28:48
...so he can tell us just how
much the Nazis have found out.

1:28:52
Come to think of it for
exactly the same reasons...

1:28:55
...the Nazis must want
him very much dead.


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