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:32:30
May I help you?
:32:31
I'd like to see the foreign
currency officer.

:32:34
-You're looking at him.
-You?

:32:39
Surely there must be a gentleman?
:32:41
Don't be a chauvinist.It's taken
me three years to get here.

:32:46
Don't you believe in women's
liberation?

:32:49
Women's liberation.
:32:53
I'm sorry.I meant no disrespect.
:32:56
In fact, I was all for it,
so I shouldn't complain.

:32:59
You were all for it?
What changed your mind?

:33:04
Nothing.
:33:07
I don't know whether you can help me.
:33:12
-May I help you?
-Thank you.

:33:16
I'm certainly willing for you to try.
:33:19
I'm looking for an Englishman who may
have tried to exchange money.

:33:23
I'll say.
:33:25
Then he was here?
:33:27
Yesterday, big as life.
With a money belt that was bigger.

:33:30
Must've weighed a ton.A friend?
:33:33
We were traveling together,
and now I've lost him.

:33:38
-His name was John Leslie Stevenson.
-That's him.

:33:42
I wanted him to open an account but
he only cashed a few hundred dollars.

:33:47
You wouldn't happen to know
what's become of him?

:33:50
He asked me to recommend a hotel.
:33:53
-An hotel?
-I sent him to the Hyatt Regency.

:33:58
-Hyatt Regency?
-Yeah.


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