The Curse of the Jade Scorpion
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:12:01
I'll be free by the end of the year,
and then we can be together openly.

:12:04
You love me, but you spend
all the important holidays with her.

:12:08
Life can get so damn complicated
when you think it's simple.

:12:11
Come tonight.
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So we can eye each other and steal
touches and play little games in code?

:12:17
Yes, that's part of the romance.
:12:20
Someday we'll be able to look back
and know that at one time in public...

:12:23
when one of us brought up the subject of
Paris, it meant at that very moment...

:12:26
that we were dying to make love
with one another.

:12:29
- You're such an adolescent.
- But cute?

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[ Chattering, Laughing ]
:12:44
- Look at this.
- Oh! Oh!

:12:48
Happy birthday, George.
:12:50
Here's to George Bond,
insurance man, father.

:12:54
- Amateur magician.
- Please, no card tricks tonight, huh?

:12:58
- Happy 50th, George.
- Thank you.

:13:00
Everyone, I'd like to make
a toast to C.W. Briggs.

:13:04
Thanks to you, the police now have
the stolen Picasso in their possession.

:13:08
- Attaboy, C.W.
- C.W.!

:13:10
By the way, where'd you come up with
the idea of looking in the telescope?

:13:13
What I do is I put myself
in the criminal's position.

:13:18
I try and anticipate what would he
do next, what his next move would be.

:13:21
- I think like him.
- That's fantastic.

:13:25
I would hate to have me after me.
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- [ Group Laughing]
- [Woman ] Very good, very good.

:13:30
What are you thinking, Mr. Magruder?
You look lost in reverie.

:13:34
Sorry. I was thinking about
a column I read in the paper...

:13:37
about all these Germans occupying Paris.
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- Yeah, it doesn't look good.
- C.W., you ever been to Paris?

:13:42
[ C.W. ]
I've never been out of the country.

:13:45
Zero- dash-six, eight-dash-five,
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eight, five, seven.
:13:51
That's right. That's exactly correct.
:13:57
And now for something I call
the power of the Jade Scorpion.


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