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:16:01
Mine was never
gin and ginger ale.

:16:05
Montrachet '69, please.
Next to the beer.

:16:07
- Oh, of course.
-[ Beating Eggs ]

:16:12
When I first worked
for the agency...

:16:14
its use seemed clear.
:16:17
You knew where you stood.
The bad guys wore mustaches.

:16:20
- Where's the opener?
- On the tray in front of you.

:16:23
Now...
:16:25
you need a scorecard to know
who the players are.

:16:28
Even then, it's fuzzy.
:16:30
- Where are the glasses?
- On the table in front of you.

:16:33
I'm glad I'm out.
:16:36
I'm out too.
:16:38
What?
:16:40
I quit, but they
don't know it yet.

:16:42
I can't imagine you
without the agency.

:16:44
It's your whole life.
:16:46
They put Myerson
in charge of my section.

:16:49
He wanted to retire me
behind a desk.

:16:52
''See you next Tuesday'' Myerson
in charge? They've gone mad.

:16:56
He's got tapes on everybody
locked away.

:16:59
They're scared to death of him.
:17:01
- What are you going to do?
- I don't know. I'm working on it.

:17:04
Did you come to Salzburg
to see me?

:17:06
Mm! You and Mozart.
:17:09
Do they still keep
tabs on me in Washington?

:17:11
Well, we knew you married
some old Nazi.

:17:13
- Come on, Kendig.
He was Austrian.
- So was Hitler.

:17:15
- Yes, but he had
no sense of humor.
- [ Chuckling ]

:17:18
Do I pass inspection?
:17:20
Ah. You do.
:17:22
You're so sweet and delicious.
:17:25
- Mmm!
- What do you really want, hmm?

:17:28
Somewhere to hide while you
decide what you're going to do.

:17:30
Succor and solace
and a shoulder to cry on.

:17:33
- Sounds pretty good to me.
- How'd you like to play
gin rummy this evening?

:17:36
- For how much?
- How much can you afford to lose?

:17:40
'' [ Classical ]
:17:47
'' [ Humming To Music ]

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