Bad Timing
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1:09:04
Hold the line.
- Yes.

1:09:06
Yes.
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My name is...
- Yes.

1:09:13
Yes, Alex Linden. You've heard of me?
1:09:15
To be sure.
1:09:18
Look, this is as embarrassing for me.
1:09:20
as it must be for you.
1:09:22
Listen, Mr Linden, please come to the point
and tell me what I owe this communication to.

1:09:29
Milena. She has't been seen for almost a week.
1:09:32
I haven't seen her and I'm worried
and I thought...

1:09:36
I thought maybe you knew where she was.
1:09:43
Are you there?
1:09:45
Did you hear me?
1:09:46
Yes, I heard you, Mr Linden,
and no, I don't know.

1:09:51
Please help me.
1:09:53
Some place, someone she might...
1:09:57
That you know.
1:09:58
Believe me, Dr Linden...
1:10:01
...I would most certainly tell you if I knew.
1:10:04
What I want more than anything
is for Milena to get bored with you

1:10:07
as soon as possible.
1:10:09
And it may come as a surprise to you,
more for her sake than for mine.

1:10:13
So why don't you just bugger off?
1:10:24
This Stefan Vogic,
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he's her husband, is he not?
1:10:29
I think so.
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Then there's a question in your mind?
1:10:33
He's her husband.
1:10:35
Do you know him?
1:10:38
We spoke... on the phone.
1:10:41
Does Mr Vognic...
1:10:44
He is aware of the relationship that exists
between you and his wife, is he not?

1:10:51
What relationship is that?
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You tell me.
1:10:55
I've told him. I've told you already.
1:10:58
I'm a friend.

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