A Countess from Hong Kong
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:43:00
What's the use
of arguing with her?

:43:03
Don't you realize
that you'll be caught?

:43:05
I have no intention
of being caught.

:43:18
- Who is it?
- Chief Steward, sir.

:43:22
Excuse me. Do you mind
closing all your port-holes, sir?

:43:25
Yes, it seems to be
blowing up out there.

:43:28
Just a little sloppy. Nothing serious.
:43:30
Yes.
:43:34
All clear.
:43:40
- What are you hiding for?
- Me? I don't know.

:43:44
However, let's get down to business.
:43:53
Natascha, I like you.
:43:57
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.

:44:03
Well, you mean well, but he hasn't
approached you in the right way.

:44:08
I'm sure you don't
want to ruin his career.

:44:10
All I want is to get to America.
:44:13
Well, that can be arranged, if you'll
get off at Tokyo and take another boat.

:44:27
If you get off at Tokyo,
I'll give you $25,000.

:44:31
You don't seem to understand.
I don't want money.

:44:34
This is a trick and you're
not getting away with it.

:44:36
Natascha, how much
do you want?

:44:39
- I don't want money.
- And I don't want this.

:44:43
- We'll give you $50,000.
- There's no use in arguing.

:44:46
Best thing to do is go to the Captain
and tell him the whole story.

:44:49
Then I'll tell him my side. How you
kidnapped me, locked me in your cabin...

:44:53
and after attacking me,
tried to get rid of me.

:44:56
Do you think I give
a hoot for your threats?


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