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1:01:03
See how these young people
are made happy...

1:01:06
by the slow feeling of one another...
1:01:17
- Nice suit.
- Thanks.

1:01:20
- Silk?
- Yeah.

1:01:22
- Hong Kong?
- Rome.

1:01:24
Nice.
1:01:25
Thank you. Give it to me.
Phil, give it to me.

1:01:32
Here's the down payment,
the key, and the address.

1:01:35
Don't look at me. Watch the screen.
1:01:41
What time is it vacant?
1:01:43
After 6:00.
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What else is there?
1:01:48
Well, there's a shirt company
on the ground floor...

1:01:50
- we're on the second floor, that's all.
- Watch the screen, Harry.

1:01:53
We're not exactly
passing state secrets, Charlie.

1:01:55
You don't pump gasoline
with a cigarette in your mouth...

1:01:58
just watch the screen.
1:02:00
How old is the building?
1:02:02
Thirty-five?
1:02:05
Thirty-seven.
1:02:07
I'll check it out tonight.
1:02:10
Meet me here tomorrow, 10:00 a.m.
1:02:13
- Right.
- We don't want anyone hurt.

1:02:15
You want to forget it, say so.
1:02:17
We just don't want anyone hurt, understand?
1:02:19
Look at the screen, Phil.
1:02:20
Please, let's net confuse morality
with technology.

1:02:24
You're not talking to some pyromaniac.
1:02:28
I've set 15 major industrial fires across
the country in the last three years.

1:02:33
I've had two firemen overcome
by smoke inhalation.

1:02:36
They both recovered, received citations.
1:02:40
If they'd issue the new C-15 masks...
1:02:42
smoke wouldn't be a problem
anymore anyway.

1:02:45
They use them in France, you know.
1:02:47
This is a science, gentlemen,
an exact science.

1:02:51
Whether or not to set the fire
is a moral question.

1:02:55
- That's up to you.
- It's in your hands, Professor.

1:02:59
Enjoy the picture.

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