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1:11:00
- What?
- I still think you're nuts for going.

1:11:02
Suppose somebody sees you?
Like some of the top brass?

1:11:05
They wouldn't believe it.
1:11:21
- Good evening, Mr Madigan.
- Good evening.

1:11:22
Nice to have you with us. Mrs Madigan
is in suite 1004. I'll think you'll like it.

1:11:27
- Good. Have you got a extra key?
- Oh, certainly, Mr Madigan.

1:11:33
- If there's anything we can do, let us know.
- Thank you very much.

1:11:49
- Dan!
- Hi, darling.

1:11:52
Well!
1:12:04
That feels good.
I've been on a starvation diet.

1:12:08
- Where have you been keeping yourself?
- Oh, you're comical.

1:12:13
- Did you find him?
- Who?

1:12:16
- The man you lost.
- Uh-huh.

1:12:18
But I have to leave early tonight.
There may be a break in the case.

1:12:23
Early? What about me?
1:12:25
Don't worry,
the party will be full of friendly bachelors,

1:12:29
good for a few extra dances
and a ride back to the hotel.

1:12:34
- Fine. We can shop for him together.
- Not bad for free.

1:12:37
Not bad.
1:12:39
- I guess they want to keep our business.
- I guess so.

1:12:43
What'll you have? Apples? Pears? Bananas?
Scotch? Bourbon? Or just plain ice?

1:12:47
I'll have you, with a wee bit of
Scotch, not on the rocks.

1:12:52
Better be careful.
Hotel rooms do something to me.

1:12:56
I know.
1:12:59
- Let's make it a good party, starting now.
- OK. I'm for that.


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