The Deep
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:14:00
-Would you like some dessert?
-No, thank you.

:14:05
It was here, outside the wreck,
where I almost had my arm torn off.

:14:09
If you were there, I was across
the hull, in about 80 feet of water.

:14:13
That's where I found that coin.
:14:18
You must be the young couple
who found that bottle today?

:14:22
Smallish? Three inches long? Tapered?
:14:27
It could be Reinhardt glass, you know,
from Rotterdam, before the war.

:14:33
-It didn't look like...
-We didn't find any bottle.

:14:40
Wait....
:14:45
My name is Henri Bondurant.
:14:47
A jeweler by trade.
:14:49
By avocation, a collector
of rare and unusual glass.

:14:54
You see...
:14:56
...the government here has rather
strict rules about diving.

:14:59
Legally, you cannot take
anything off Bermuda...

:15:01
...unless you first offer it
to the government and they decline.

:15:05
Unfortunately, the government
rarely ever declines...

:15:08
...and even more rarely
offers premium prices.

:15:14
What was your name?
:15:16
Bondurant.
:15:17
Well...
:15:19
...l'm sorry. This is fascinating,
but what does it have to do with us?

:15:25
Let me tell you something.
:15:28
If that bottle is a genuine Reinhardt...
:15:31
...it would be a small coup
for a collector like myself.

:15:35
I would be prepared to offer...
:15:37
I'm sorry. I told you,
we don't have any bottle.

:15:45
In that case...
:15:48
...my apologies for having interrupted
your conversation.

:15:51
Good night.
:15:55
Good night.
:15:58
Jesus, who was that?

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