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1:14:00
So it's good-bye, Alexander Dyle,
welcome home, Peter Joshua.

1:14:04
Sorry.
The name's Adam Canfield.

1:14:06
- Adam Canfield?
- Mm-hmm.

1:14:10
Wonderful. You've had three names
in the past two days.

1:14:13
I don't even know
who I'm talking to anymore.

1:14:16
- Well, the man's the same,
even if the name isn't.
- No, he isn't.

1:14:20
- Adam Canfield is a crook,
and I want to know why.
- Well, it's simple.

1:14:23
I like what I do.
I enjoy my work.

1:14:25
There aren't many men who love
their work as much as I do.

1:14:28
You look around sometime.
1:14:30
Is there a Mrs. Canfield?
1:14:34
- Yes, but we're divorced.
- "But we're divorced."

1:14:36
- That's right. Now go and eat your dinner.
- Oh, I could eat a horse.

1:14:40
I think that's what you ordered.
1:14:42
Don't you dare be civil with me,
after leading me on like this.

1:14:45
- How did I lead you on?
- Oh, all that marvellous rejection.

1:14:48
You knew I couldn't resist it.
1:14:50
- Now it turns out all you're
interested in is the money.
- That's right.

1:14:53
- Ohh!
- Well, what would you like me to say?

1:14:56
That a pretty girl with an outrageous
manner means more to an old pro like me...

1:15:00
than a quarter
of a million dollars?

1:15:01
- I don't suppose so.
- It's a toss-up, I can tell you that.

1:15:05
Mmm... What?
1:15:08
Hasn't it occurred to you that I'm having
a tough time keeping my hands off you?

1:15:16
- Oh, you should see your face.
- What's the matter with it?

1:15:20
It's lovely.
1:15:22
Ohh.
1:15:25
Now what's the trouble?
1:15:27
I'm not hungry anymore.
Isn't it glorious?

1:15:31
- Adam!
- It's all right. Come and look.

1:15:51
You don't look so bad in this light.
1:15:54
Why do you think
I brought you here?

1:15:57
Maybe you wanted me
to see the kind of work...

1:15:59
the competition was turning out.

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