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:18:00
- Who's it from?
- The American Embassy.

:18:15
I bluffed the old man out of
the last pot with a pair of deuces.

:18:18
What's so depressing
about that?

:18:20
Well, if I can do it,
what are the Russians doing to him?

:18:33
Hello?
:18:37
Is there anything wrong,
Miss Tompkins?

:18:40
Uh, Miss Tompkins isn't here.
:18:45
Oh, I'm sorry. My secretary
must have gone to lunch.

:18:49
- Uh, you are...
- Mrs. Charles Lampert.

:18:52
Oh, yes. Please, uh,
come in, Mrs. Lampert.

:18:59
Excuse me for a moment,
Mrs. Lampert.

:19:02
It's a stubborn little devil.
:19:05
Dry cleaning-wise,
things are all fouled up.

:19:08
I had a really excellent man
on the Rue Ponthieu,

:19:14
but H.Q. Asked us to use
the plant here in the building...

:19:16
to ease the gold outflow.
:19:19
Mr. Bartholomew, are you
quite sure you know who I am?

:19:21
You're Charles Lampert's
widow, yes?

:19:24
I'm very sorry.
:19:28
Last time I sent out a tie,
only the spot came back.

:19:32
Voila, as they say.
:19:34
Won't you sit down,
Mrs. Lampert?

:19:38
I've got something here.
:19:42
I've got liverwurst, liverwurst,
chicken and liverwurst.

:19:45
No, thank you.
:19:47
Mrs. Lampert, do you know
what C.I.A. Is?

:19:51
I don't suppose it's
an airline, is it?

:19:55
Central Intelligence Agency.
C.I.A.

:19:58
You mean spies and all of that?

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