:24:32
Ah, Venice.
:24:35
How will we recognise Dr Schneider?
:24:39
I don't know. Maybe he'll know us.
:24:41
Dr Jones?
:24:44
Yes.
:24:46
I knew it was you.
You have your father's eyes.
:24:52
And my mother's ears,
but the rest is yours.
:24:56
It looks like the best parts are spoken for.
:24:59
- Marcus Brody?
- That's right.
:25:02
- Dr Elsa Schneider.
- How do you do?
:25:05
I last saw your father in the library.
:25:08
He was very close to tracking down
the tomb. He was so excited.
:25:13
- He was as giddy as a schoolboy.
- Attila the Professor?
:25:17
He was never giddy,
even as a schoolboy.
:25:21
- Fräulein, will you permit me?
- I usually don't.
:25:24
- Me neither.
- Then I permit you.
:25:27
- But by tomorrow it will have faded.
- Tomorrow I'll...
:25:30
- I hate to interrupt, but the reason...
- I have something to show you.
:25:35
Your father sent me to get
an ancient plan of the city.
:25:39
When I got back, he'd gone,
with all his papers except that scrap.
:25:46
- Roman numerals.
- Here is the library.
:25:48
- That doesn't look like a library.
- Looks like a converted church.
:25:53
It's the literal truth.
You're on holy ground.
:25:57
These columns were brought back
as spoils of war,