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:22:00
You are not responding.
:22:02
Honey, you said you wanted to...
:22:05
I didn't say I did.
:22:08
Well, I, er... do think
that under the circumstances

:22:11
you might cultivate a... little warmth.
:22:15
Good night.
:22:18
Aren't you going to take your wine back?
:22:23
That would not be
the act of a gentleman.

:22:25
And blackmail is, huh?
:22:29
Only if it succeeds.
:22:31
Good night.
:22:50
- Where's the tunnel, Professor?
- What?

:22:53
Come on, someone's always digging
a tunnel for escape.

:22:56
- Not here.
- That's a relief.

:22:59
It's not such a terrible spot
to sit out the war.

:23:02
No, and our Austrian commandant
feels the same way.

:23:06
- What is it?
- That's about 200 BC,

:23:09
it's a miniature of some household god.
:23:11
- Probably off a lady's bedside table.
- How do you know that?

:23:15
I come from a long line
of archaeologists.

:23:18
You see, when the sun never set
on the Empire, we looted with impunity.

:23:22
Treasure from Egypt, porcelain
from Peking, golden masks from Persia.

:23:26
- Isn't that Hecht's racket?
- Oh, our commandant?

:23:29
He used to be a dishonest
art dealer in Vienna,

:23:31
so he has to be more careful.
:23:33
The ordinary finds do go to Berlin,
:23:35
but anything of real value
goes to his sister in Switzerland.

:23:39
What else?
:23:42
This looks like one you found yesterday.
:23:45
Ha, yes, how clever of you.
:23:47
They were made in sets of two,
husband and wife.

:23:52
How come everything
is under the camp?

:23:55
This was one beautiful
temple of Neptune

:23:57
and people came
to leave valuable offerings.

:23:59
'Prisoner Dane... '

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