The Eiger Sanction
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:15:00
What do you think would happen to them?
:15:03
I imagine they'd be seized and...
:15:07
...auctioned off,
made available to everyone.

:15:12
Perhaps Mr. Pope
would be able to buy one.

:15:15
Won't it do your heart good
to think of one of your paintings...

:15:19
...in Mr. Pope's hands?
:15:22
Dragon, you have a talent
for describing the indescribable.

:15:25
There are two assailants.
:15:28
Our research division has located...
:15:30
...only one of these men in Zürich.
:15:33
C-2 is working on the second one...
:15:36
...and I hope they will have identified him
by the time you arrive in Zürich.

:15:42
We have reason to believe
that the Zürich man...

:15:45
...is responsible for the assassination
of several of our agents...

:15:49
...in a most savage manner.
:15:54
I'll take one sanction, only one.
:15:56
All right.
:15:58
We shall talk about the second sanction
when the time comes.

:16:02
The price'll be $20,000.
:16:04
Twice your usual fee? Absurd!
:16:07
You want the sanction performed,
you pay $20,000.

:16:12
- You are without conscience.
- How true.

:16:16
Which brings me to another small fee
I want to get for this job.

:16:20
Which is?
:16:21
I'd like a statement from the IRS
listing my collection of paintings.

:16:26
I'd like it to say that the IRS
has examined my collection...

:16:30
...and that they are fully aware of the
circumstances in which I obtained them...

:16:34
...and that my ownership is legal
and without tax liability.

:16:39
You drive a hard bargain.
:16:42
You want somebody sanctioned,
I want a piece of paper.

:16:45
All right.
:16:47
You'll have the IRS statement this evening.
:16:51
Here is the cash.

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