First Monday in October
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:02:01
What makes you think I'd
know where he is? Dan?

:02:06
Dan?
:02:09
No, he's not here. I just walked
through the door, C.J.

:02:12
- Oh? Where have you been?
- Europe, as usual.

:02:15
Stanley left some instructions that
involve Dan, and I've got to find him.

:02:20
He surprised the hell out of me in
Brussels. He sent me a postcard.

:02:26
The only part I can make out is
"Dear Christine".

:02:29
At least I think that's "dear".
You know what his handwriting is like.

:02:33
And then there's something
here about climbing a mountain.

:02:36
Did he happen to
mention which mountain?

:02:39
See that peak straight ahead?
:02:41
That's where we'll be
tomorrow at this time.

:02:45
Grab a couple of lungs full of this.
Pity the poor bastards in the cities

:02:50
who don't get to taste
real air anymore.

:02:52
Can we take a rest?
:02:54
Another 30 minutes.
I know a great place for lunch.

:03:03
Just hold on. I'm looking for it.
:03:07
- "D. Snow". Would that be it?
- That's it.

:03:10
Mr. Snow is a justice of the
United States Supreme Court.

:03:13
Do you have a number there?
:03:15
I do. I do indeed.
:03:17
Area code, 202-252-3271.

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