Tausend Augen des Dr. Mabuse, Die
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you signed a check
drawn on an English bank...

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but the business transaction
you're planning will not materialize.

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The part about the check is true too,
but how do you know the rest?

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I told you before:
Sometimes I can see things coming.

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If you can predict
future events...

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how come you didn't see that
we would almost run you over?

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The hour of my death
has not yet come.

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- Who are you?
- My name is Cornelius.

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Good evening...
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Inspector.
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Why did you turn on the light?
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So that you may see better,
Inspector.

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I could have been a burglar.
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No, my dog growled and barked.
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This means that there's someone
in the room whom he knows.

:31:56
He would have behaved differently
with a stranger.

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And then...
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I also smelled
your pipe tobacco.

:32:05
The odor clings
to your clothing.

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Then I knew it was you
waiting for me in the dark.

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The blind have keener senses
than people who see.

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But how did you get in?
My attendant has the night off.

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I was so bold as to let myself in,
Mr. Cornelius.

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Please accept my apologies,
but I must talk to you.

:32:25
There's a new twist
in the Barter case.

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Did they find something
in his car?

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No.
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In his head.
:32:37
A small, unfriendly thing
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Let me be frank,
Mr. Cornelius.

:32:44
I'm not making much progress
in this matter.

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You know I'm a skeptic...
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but when you're stuck,
beggars can't be choosers.

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If you concentrate
on this object...

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what do you see...

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