How to Steal a Million
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Nicole, my darling,
what a pity you missed the opening.

:28:07
Our Cellini Venus
was a tremendous success.

:28:10
You should have seen the crowds.
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-Thousands of them.
-l want to....

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Photographers from all nationalities...
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with our Cellini Venus
the center of the whole attraction.

:28:20
Papa, l caught a burglar.
:28:23
Of course you did.
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But you must promise me
to go there and see for yourself.

:28:29
A burglar?
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What? Here in this house?
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Good Lord.
:28:37
Here, take a sip of this
and just tell me all about it.

:28:43
lt was pitch dark and there he was.
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Tall, blue eyes, slim, quite good-looking...
:28:53
in a brutal, mean way.
Papa, a terrible man.

:28:56
Arrogant, ruthless,
no sense of guilt or shame...

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or anything.
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So you discussed all that, did you?
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That was later,
when l was driving him home.

:29:14
l had to, Papa, l shot him in the arm
with your old pistol...

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but it was an accident, l think....
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My darling...
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supposing you start all over again
and tell me what happened in detail.

:29:29
l caught him in the act of stealing.
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l kept him back with the pistol...
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and l was telephoning the police
when l saw what he was stealing.

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-The van Gogh, your van Gogh.
-What?

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And l didn't know what to do.
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l was afraid if he was arrested
it might mean publicity.

:29:46
Of course. A police investigation,
that might have been very awkward.

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-That's what l thought. So l let him go.
-Good!

:29:52
-l did the right thing, didn't l?
-Of course. Maybe he was a first offender.

:29:56
lf you'd have seen how he was carrying on
when l was dressing his wound.


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