:10:02
	But what makes you think that M,
the head of British lntelligence,
:10:06
	will oblige you
by falling in with your plan?
:10:09
	Because this is so obviously a trap.
:10:12
	My reading of the British mentality is that
they always treat a trap as a challenge.
:10:16
	And they couldn't possibly
pass up even the slightest chance
:10:20
	of getting their hands
on the Lektor decoder.
:10:23
	They have wanted one for years.
:10:25
	All that you say could be true.
What else?
:10:28
	As an added refinement, I think
SPECTRE would have the chance
:10:32
	of a personal revenge
for the killing of our operative... Dr No.
:10:36
	Because the man the British will almost
certainly use on a mission of this sort
:10:40
	would be their agent James Bond.
:10:43
	Let his death be a particularly
unpleasant and humiliating one.
:10:48
	Good.
:10:49
	I shall put my plan
into operation straight away.
:10:52
	And there will be no failure.
:11:34
	Hurry!
:11:42
	Welcome to SPECTRE lsland.
I hope you had a pleasant flight.
:11:46
	My time is limited.
Is the man I requested ready?
:11:48
	- His dossier.
- Good.
:11:54
	Donald Grant, convicted murderer.
:11:56
	Escaped Dartmoor Prison in 1960,
recruited in Tangier, 1962.