:11:01
A lion can raise a mouse,
but the mouse is still a mouse.
:11:07
And you, Charlie, are that mouse.
:11:11
Look at this.
:11:13
He takes it.
:11:14
Chicken blood.
:11:17
Excuse me, Sal?
:11:19
You said that he was a mouse, so that
would be mouse blood, not chicken blood.
:11:24
Right?
:11:26
Go on, Sal, I'm here if you need me.
:11:29
The salient point is...
:11:31
...I must continue to live with my lovely wife
and tears on her pillow are a plethora to me.
:11:36
Anathema to me!
You see what they got me doing?
:11:39
- I can't even talk straight!
- Take it easy.
:11:41
So...
:11:44
...l'm giving you both another chance
to redeem yourselves.
:11:49
- Thank you, we won't disappoint you.
- No, we won't.
:11:51
Of that I'm sure.
:11:53
Frankie...
:11:57
Hey, kid. Go long.
:12:00
Why don't you fill the boys in.
A mission of absolution.
:12:03
It's simple. You take this envelope
to JFK Airport...
:12:07
- No problem.
...where you catch a flight for Sydney.
:12:10
Wow, that's...
You know, Louis has got this thing...
:12:14
Yeah, my mama got the gout
and if I'm not home to rub her feet...
:12:17
...her ankles swell up
and she can't take her house shoes off.
:12:21
- This really isn't much warning.
- You need a warning?
:12:24
- No.
- Well, then...
:12:26
From Sydney, you take the Old South Road
due north to a place called Coober Pedy...
:12:31
...where you meet a man named Mr. Smith.
:12:34
You give this envelope to Mr. Smith.
:12:38
Mr. Smith is expecting you no later
than noon, local time. You will not be late.
:12:42
What's in here, man?
:12:44
You will not look in that envelope
under any circumstances, understood?
:12:49
- I can't hear you...
- Understood?
:12:50
Oh, yeah.
:12:53
Should you run into any problems,
you can reach Mr. Smith at this number.
:12:59
Get out of here.