Funeral in Berlin
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:49:01
- Now, shall we resurrect him?
- How long will that take?

:49:06
Patience, dear boy.
:49:08
To this dead Mr Broum we add
one British passport, naturalised.

:49:13
Your client will know
how to add the photo and stamp.

:49:17
One driver's licence, endorsed.
One insurance policy with receipt.

:49:22
Diners Club credit card, current.
And what have we got?

:49:26
- A new Broum?
- Quite correct.

:49:30
Signature, please.
:49:36
- Rock... Hunter...
- Oh, another little joke.

:49:41
Yes. Good day.
:49:45
Passengers for British European
Airways flight 684 to Berlin

:49:50
may now board the coach
through gate 6.

:49:58
You smoke too much, Chico.
:50:03
- Come into my office.
- Bloody things are still wet.

:50:08
Your burglar photographed everything.
That's why I took so long.

:50:12
Now, these are her passports:
Israeli, Austrian, American.

:50:17
Photostats of everything
in her safe, and her diary.

:50:21
Thank you, Round Robin.
:50:35
How come you've picked
Paul Louis Broum's documents?

:50:39
- What an extraordinary question.
- I said, how come?

:50:43
I started at capital A,
then capital A small a,

:50:47
and then Ab, and then Ac.
I went on until I found what you needed.

:50:53
Sometimes we start at Z
and work backwards, just for fun.

:50:56
Are you sure this fellow's dead?
:50:58
Dead? Of course he's dead.
His death certificate says so.


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