How to Steal a Million
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-Calm down.
-l know l shouldn't carry on so...

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it's all in a day's work for you,
but it's my first burglary.

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-And mine, too.
-Bringing it off the way we....

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What?
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My first burglary.
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Then what were you doing
in our house that night?

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You're sure you want to know?
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l'm a private detective,
specializing in stolen works of art...

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and in tracing, detecting,
and exposing forgeries.

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l am also an authority
on museum security...

:46:53
being a special consultant
to principal museums...

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in London, New York, Chicago,
Madrid. Even Leningrad.

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l have degrees
in history of art and chemistry...

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and a London University diploma,
with distinction, in advanced criminology.

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You're all of that?
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Then you're not a burglar?
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l was chipping a piece of
your father's paint from that van Gogh...

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when you loomed up in your nighty
and shot me in the arm.

:47:39
-Bring another glass.
-Yes, sir.

:47:43
l don't believe we've met.
My name is Charles Bonnet.

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-May l please join you?
-Simon Dermott. By all means.

:47:50
Papa, this is a friend of mine. He's a....
l mean, he was telling me....

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Yes. Blue eyes, tall, quite good-looking.

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