The Spy Who Loved Me
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:51:02
Maybe Q can make something
out of it.

:51:22
I want that ready
for Akmid's tea party.

:51:26
After you, Alexis.
:51:28
- After you, Miles.
- Thank you.

:51:49
That could bring tears
to your eyes.

:51:59
Everybody ready? Right.
:52:03
We're pretty certain that this drawing
was drafted in Italy.

:52:06
The size corresponds
with a Venetian octavo...

:52:09
and the typeface
is an Italian one.

:52:11
Now, note the slight upward stress
on the transversals.

:52:15
What's that mark there?
:52:19
Probably a show-through
of something...

:52:21
the drawing was resting on
when it was photographed.

:52:23
Must have been done in a hurry.
:52:25
- Can you enlarge it?
- Wait a minute.

:52:31
- "Oratory"? What is that?
- It's another word for chapel.

:52:35
Looks a bit like a bishop's mitre.
:52:39
It is a fish.
:52:41
That is the symbol
of the Stromberg Shipping Line.

:52:44
Karl Stromberg? He's one
of the richest men in the world.

:52:46
One of the principle capitalist
exploiters of the West, sir.

:52:50
So it's not "oratory,"
it's laboratory.

:52:52
Stromberg has a marine
research laboratory.

:52:54
On Corsica, I believe.
:52:58
Well done.

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