Shadows and Fog
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1:06:01
How about you, Kleinman?
1:06:03
You know, l know exactly
what l think about all this,...

1:06:07
..but l can never find words to put it in.
1:06:09
Maybe if l get a little drunk
l could dance it.

1:06:12
Come on, honey. l know what's on your
mind. Come on. Let's go to the bedroom.

1:06:18
l've never paid for sex in my life.
1:06:21
You just think you haven't.
1:06:25
Enjoy yourself, Kleinman.
1:06:28
May all your ups and downs be in bed.
1:06:31
You're in a peculiar mood.
1:06:33
That little circus performer.
1:06:36
You still haven't gotten her
out of your mind.

1:06:39
lsn't that odd?
1:06:42
A moment's chance encounter.
1:06:45
Business transaction with a total stranger.
1:06:48
l mean, we barely spoke.
1:06:51
And yet tonight l feel like
l've lost something.

1:07:00
l'm so sorry.
This never happened to me before.

1:07:03
l never have any problem.
lt's so humiliating.

1:07:05
- What's the matter? Don't you like me?
- lt isn't that.

1:07:08
lt's that conversation we were having.
1:07:10
- Maybe we should try a new position.
- Believe me, it isn't the position.

1:07:14
l've used this position before, many times,
and it has always worked very effectively.

1:07:19
Sometimes within a matter of seconds.
1:07:22
Some men are looking for you.
We can't have any trouble here.

1:07:25
- ls there another way out?
- The roof. Hurry.

1:07:39
What's that?
1:07:41
Behind here.
1:07:43
Down there.
1:07:46
(door creaks)
1:07:47
Simon Carr. What are you doing here?
1:07:51
- l'm part of Nagel's plan.
- Nagel has a plan too?

1:07:55
Everybody has a plan. l'm the only one in
town that doesn't know what he's doing.

1:07:59
By the way, Kleinman,
l ran into Mr Paulsen before.


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