:28:10
- How's he doing?
- The Major's no novice.
:28:12
- But Kamal has won 200,000 rupees.
- You'll have a job beating this.
:28:18
l feel lucky. Shall we double?
:28:22
Of course.
:28:24
20,000 rupees.
:28:31
- Always a double six when you need it.
- Always.
:28:34
- How do you do it.
- lt's all in the wrist.
:28:37
- lt's hopeless.
- Shall we have another game, Major?
:28:40
- Same stake?
- Yes, l'll have another go.
:28:43
Your luck's got to run out some time.
:28:53
May l join you?
:28:54
Sotheby's. Half a million pounds?
:28:58
- The man at the auction.
- Precisely.
:29:02
You have a good memory for faces.
:29:04
And figures.
:29:08
- This can't be a coincidence.
- No.
:29:11
- What will you have?
- Nothing, thank you.
:29:14
Some other time, perhaps?
:29:18
Thank you.
:29:25
Six and one.
:29:26
- Well?
- Looks like the Major has got him.
:29:32
Why don't we make it interesting, Major?
Double to 100,000 rupees.
:29:41
l can't accept. Not with your luck.
:29:45
You win.
:29:47
l would have taken that double, myself.
:29:51
Then why don't you take over
the Major's position? Mr...?
:29:56
Bond.
:29:58
James Bond. Thank you, l'd be delighted.