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:31:03
Nice to meet you folks.
:31:14
Mr. Treece, which one of us turns
this over to the government?

:31:21
Well, now, miss,
I'm gonna have to think on that.

:31:26
I was never much one to bother
with formalities.

:31:29
Morphine's not exactly a "formality."
It's halfway to heroin.

:31:33
Halfway to hell.
:31:35
I know all about that. So does Cloche.
:31:37
By the time a Hamilton bureaucrat gets
off of his fat bum, it will be heroin.

:31:44
That's why I'm gonna dive there tonight.
:31:48
You haven't answered my question.
:31:54
I'll answer.
I'm turning this over to the government.

:31:57
I'm all the government you need, boy!
:32:04
Put that right back.
:32:18
The reasons are two:
mine and yours.

:32:20
Mine:
:32:21
If there are thousands of ampoules there
and Cloche gets them...

:32:25
...that junk will be on the street
in N.Y. in a week.

:32:28
Yours: lf you're lucky,
that's the only one left.

:32:32
If you go to the government,
your treasure hunt will be off.

:32:35
And if there is any treasure...
:32:38
...you'll just be reading
about somebody else finding it.

:32:47
David, please don't dive.
:32:51
Make up your own mind, boy.
:32:54
I have made up my mind.
:32:55
I'm diving with you tonight...
:32:58
...or otherwise I'm handing over
this information to the authorities.


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