Casino Royale
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:42:01
- I've just been perfected.
- Yes, haven't you?

:42:03
- They've kept me under wraps.
- Lucky them.

:42:08
What do you do that's so secret?
:42:10
I don't do anything.
But unless you're one of them, you do.

:42:20
You're really learning
to put up quite a resistance.

:42:24
- It goes against my nature.
- I sense that too.

:42:26
- What are you doing after the exercise?
- Getting my head examined.

:42:38
Our man in Delhi tells us gold will
be up two points by midday tomorrow.

:42:42
Buy gold.
:42:43
- It'll cost you three nuclear warheads.
- Offer two.

:42:47
Your offer for Rockefeller Center
is accepted.

:42:50
I've changed my mind. I like London.
What about Lord Nelson's statue?

:42:53
It was delivered today, Miss Lynd.
:42:58
My dear Miss Lynd.
:43:02
- Who are you, sir?
- I am Sir James Bond.

:43:08
But I thought you were retired, Sir James.
:43:10
The whole world believes
you were eaten by a shark.

:43:13
That was no shark,
that was my personal submarine.

:43:17
But enough of this polite conversation.
:43:19
- What is the purpose of your visit?
- I desperately need your help.

:43:23
My dear Sir James, I hardly ever
undertake assignments these days.

:43:27
I can see why, but I think I can
persuade you to undertake this one.

:43:31
Your reputation is remarkable.
:43:34
But believe me when I say
I save all my energies for business.

:43:39
I have here a writ
for just over £5 million tax arrears.

:43:42
If you were to be cooperative,
:43:44
I could arrange easy payments
and a substantial discount?

:43:49
Perhaps we should discuss
this matter in comfort, Sir James.

:43:53
Thank you. What a charming outfit that is.
:43:57
Do you often wear that in the office?
:43:59
If I wore it in the street,
people might stare.


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