How to Steal a Million
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The Ritz!
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Now, where were we?
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With my father and his collection.
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Oh, yes.
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l hate to have
to tell you this, Miss Bonnet.

:40:22
-l arranged our meeting.
-Why?

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lt's this ridiculous obsession.
lt devours me.

:40:29
From the minute l first laid eyes on it,
l was lost, helpless...

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completely caught up
in this awful compulsion.

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Laid eyes on what?
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The Cellini Venus, of course.
l saw it last night. lt haunted me.

:40:43
l can't think of anything else.
l haven't slept a wink all night.

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Today, when l learned
your father wouldn't sell it...

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l started pulling strings to meet you...
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hoping somehow to use you
to get the Venus.

:40:55
Well, that's it.
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-You poor, dear man!
-No!

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Don't spare my feelings.
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l'm sorry you fell in love with the Venus.
She's not for sale.

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Believe me, if she were mine,
she'd be on your doorstep in the morning.

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That's your consolation prize.
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-Well, you kissed me!
-Yes.

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And that's for emphasis.
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-Shall we dance?
-Oh, yes!

:41:31
Good morning, my dear.
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-l'll call Marcel.
-No, thank you, Papa. l'm late.

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l just have to tell you about Davis Leland.
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Everything's fine.
:41:41
As far as Davis Leland is concerned,
you can go on faking masterpieces...

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as long as you can hold a brush.
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He cooked up a big plot to meet me
just to get to you through me...

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hoping that way he'd get the Cellini.
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Really? American millionaires
must be all quite mad.

:41:57
Perhaps it's something they put
in the ink when they print the money.


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