How to Steal a Million
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the work of art is covered until
it's returned to this house in good order.

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l just have to sign? And then it's....
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lnsured for $1,000,000 against all risks...
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including flood, earthquake, thunderbolt,
falling aircraft, loot, sack, pillage...

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military or civil commotion,
fire, structural collapse of buildings...

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and, of course, larceny or theft.
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Thank you, sir.
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By the way, sir,
would you like to be present...

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at the technical examination?
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Technical examination?
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Yes, they always require it
and you, of course, have just authorized it.

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A mere formality.
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l believe they have a Prof. Bauer
flying in from Zurich on Friday.

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Well, thank you, sir. And good day.
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Wait.
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Papa, this Prof. Bauer....
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Does he know all the tests?
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He invented them.
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-lt's not as if we're trying to sell it.
-My dear, at the first breath of suspicion...

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the entire myth
of the Bonnet collection explodes.

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Everything l've done will be examined
and re-examined with X-rays...

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fluoroscopes, microscopes,
shadowgraphs...

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smelly chemicals and all sorts of....
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We live in a crass, commercial world,
with no faith or trust.


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