To Catch a Thief
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Lovely day! Have you ever seen
any place more beautiful?

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Just look at the colours
of the sea and the sky,

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and the pink and green buildings.
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Think of all those roofs
you could climb over.

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- Who did you call me?
- John Robie.

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The jewel thief known as The Cat.
I read about you in the Paris paper.

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You may have read about The Cat...
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I thought you said you were hungry.
The picnic basket's in the trunk.

:58:54
Try to bluff me, and I can have the
fun of telling you how clever I was.

:58:59
Since I'm not Mr Robie but Mr Burns,
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there would be hardly any point,
but tell me how clever you were.

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- The first thing I noticed...
- Don't sound so pleased!

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I never caught a jewel thief before.
It's stimulating. It's like...

:59:15
Like sitting in a hot tub?
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Let me serve. First time I saw you
was on the beach at Cannes.

:59:23
You swam ashore from a motor boat
driven by that French girl.

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- You got an opener? Thank you.
- Do you want a leg or a breast?

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You make the choice.
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That was two days before
you showed up as Mr Conrad Burns,

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just over from America.
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- Did you swim?
- Naturally.

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Don't be disappointing
and sound like Mr Burns.

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- I can only be myself, Miss Stevens.
- Then be yourself, John.

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- I prefer Conrad.
- You can't be serious.

:59:53
It's time you called me Francie.
:59:57
They've tried to steal Mother's
jewellery before.


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