Laissez-passer
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:28:00
Not too heavy?
:28:02
This place has become total chaos!
:28:05
A new table?
:28:06
A gift from Paul.
:28:08
He deals in hot furniture.
:28:11
Madame knows him
from his vice squad days.

:28:14
He rents space upstairs
and pays in services.

:28:17
It's just for a day or two.
Until I find...

:28:21
There's no hurry.
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Make yourself at home.
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- You want a bath?
- Still have hot water?

:28:28
Sure! For the Germans.
:28:32
Put those in the closet.
:28:34
They'll wrinkle in your suitcase.
:28:45
This all the same story?
:28:47
No. I wish it was.
:28:49
- How do you keep track?
- I manage.

:28:52
If not, I start over.
It's better sometimes.

:28:55
Besides, clutter has a certain charm.
:28:58
Honeysuckle vines are lot more fun
:29:01
than matches in a box,
or a military parade.

:29:04
I keep track very easily.
:29:06
You don't look like it.
:29:10
My life's a mess, not my papers.
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It's my own fault. I always say yes.
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- Because you're nice.
- Maybe so, but...

:29:19
I say yes to producers,
hucksters, and women.

:29:22
So I'm broke, I have 4 scripts
and 3 women on my hands.

:29:26
No, 4 women and 3 scripts.
:29:29
Come on. It's cold.
:29:33
Those handbags in the closet...
You collect them?

:29:38
That's for later.
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When I open a shop.
:29:44
I won't end up in a sailor's brothel.
:29:47
I'll have my own business.
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A leather goods shop.
:29:55
Luxury stuff.

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