A Countess from Hong Kong
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Mr Mears.
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- Oh!
- That's all right. This is Mr Crothers.

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You met him this morning
in the bathroom, I believe.

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- How do you do?
- Well, I see you've been playing chess.

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- Alone?
- Yes.

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I took the liberty of putting on
another pair of your pyjamas...

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after the other one
had been ripped off.

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- Where's the torn one?
- I hid it. I didn't think
you wanted anyone to see it.

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- You think I give a damn who sees it?
- You spoilt my move.

:42:35
Now, now, Ogden. Let's settle
this thing without any bitterness.

:42:39
Natascha, I understand
you want to go to America.

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- Yes.
- Good.

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Now, Ogden tells me you have
neither a passport nor a visa.

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- I don't need them.
- What makes you think
you don't need them?

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- Because I haven't got them.
- Fair enough.

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- See, she's insane.
- Because I haven't a passport?

:43:00
What's the use
of arguing with her?

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Don't you realize
that you'll be caught?

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I have no intention
of being caught.

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- Who is it?
- Chief Steward, sir.

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Excuse me. Do you mind
closing all your port-holes, sir?

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Yes, it seems to be
blowing up out there.

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Just a little sloppy. Nothing serious.
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Yes.
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All clear.
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- What are you hiding for?
- Me? I don't know.

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However, let's get down to business.
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Natascha, I like you.
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And I think
I'm a good judge of character.

:43:59
You mustn't mind Ogden.
He's a little abrupt, but he means well.


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