1. As in every stone
of this size, there is a flaw.
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2. A flaw?
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3. The slightest flaw,
Your Excellency.
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4. If you look deep
into the stone
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5. you will perceive
the tiniest discoloration.
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6. it resembles an animal.
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7. An animal?
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8. A leaping panther.
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9. Yes! A pink panther.
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10. Come here, Dala.
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11. A gift to your father
from his grateful people.
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12. Someday it will be yours.
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13. The most fabulous diamond
in all the world.
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14. Come closer.
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15. Okay. Thanks a lot, fellas.
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16. Don't forget to
take the wardrobe back.
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17. How do you want them,
matte or glossy?
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18. I want it right away, Pierre.
Would you? I'm in a hurry.
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19. You can't rush a genius.
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20. I rush.
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21. Thanks. Don't forget
about the wardrobe.
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22. What you doing?
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23. Where is everybody?
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24. Hey, you,
come out of there!
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25. Who is it?
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26. Come out of there,
or we'll bust the door in!
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27. Just a minute.
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28. Can I help you?
Where is he?
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29. Where's who? You know who.
George Lytton.
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30. He owes me $40,000 and
nobody welshes on Big Joe.
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31. Now, look, Big Joe,
I'm not a bill collector.
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32. I'm a photographer.
Just took his picture.
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33. What kind of a picture?
Graduation picture.
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34. His what?
Graduation.
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35. Get him!
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36. They're worth half a million,
but we'll settle for $300,000.
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37. I'll do what I can, but the
merchandise is extremely hot.
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38. You stay here.
Come with me.
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39. Come on!
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40. Pardon, madame.
Yes, certainly.
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41. She's gone down.
Come on!
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42. We must find that woman.
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43. What was that?
What'd you say?
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44. We don't have much
of a description.
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45. About 5'7", black hair,
wearing a light beige coat.
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46. And the fools let that fence escape.
He might have talked.
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47. We will catch him.
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48. We must.
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49. We must find that woman.
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50. She is our first positive
link with the Phantom.
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51. Yes?
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52. Your wife to
see you, Inspector.
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53. Send her in, please.
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54. All right, Henri,
that will be all.
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55. Hello, my darling.
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56. My angel.
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57. Amber, how are you?
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58. Hello, Duchess.
So glad you could come.
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59. Have fun, children.
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60. Hello. How are you?
Hello, darling!
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61. Hello.
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62. You know Monica?
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63. Oh, but of course. You were simply
stunning in your last film.
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64. What's he say?
He says hello
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65. and he would like you
to meet his cousin.
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66. His third cousin.
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67. Well, I guess
that does make a difference.
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68. Who's that?
Princess Dala.
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69. Oh. Excuse me.
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70. Yes?
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71. Miss Angela Dunning.
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72. Yes?
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73. Your Highness?
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74. Yes.
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75. Well, here I
am again, Your Highness.
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76. I was just having a cocktail
party and I saw you driving by,
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77. I'm having this
lovely party tonight
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78. and I just know
you'd enjoy it.
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79. There will be a lot of fun people
there and you would just love it.
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80. Ah!
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81. Your Highness!
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82. Hello there. I can't tell
you what an honor this is.
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83. Everyone's just
dying to meet you.
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84. Allow me, Princess.
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85. Good morning, Your Highness.
Good morning.
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86. You're a wonderful skier.
Thank you.
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87. Help! Help! Help!
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88. Somebody's taking
my sleigh. Amber.
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89. Amber?
My dog.
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90. Leave this to me, ma'am.
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91. What happened?
Well, I don't know.
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92. Suddenly there was
a man with a gun,
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93. and he took
the sleigh and Amber.
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94. We'll only be here
for a few days, my darling.
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95. It will be a wonderful chance
for a beautiful vacation.
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96. I'm sorry.
Wait, get it off.
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97. Excuse me.
My leg is caught.
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98. I apologize
for this inconvenience.
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99. Do you know who that was?
No.
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100. That was Sir Charles.
Sir Charles?
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101. Sir Charles Lytton.
Really?
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102. Yes.
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103. I am Inspector Clouseau.
This is Madame Clouseau.
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104. All right. Thank you.
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105. Oh, I'm sorry,
my darling.
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106. It's all right,
my darling.
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107. Excuse me...
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108. You know that you're really amazing?
So you've said.
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109. Mmm-hmm.
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110. How you can manage on a
police inspector's salary?
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111. I ask you, how many women could save
enough out of their housekeeping
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112. to buy such a beautiful
mink coat as this?
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113. Well, it's not easy.
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114. You are a constant and
desirable contradiction.
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115. Oh, I'm simply a woman
in love, my darling.
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116. My darling.
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117. I'm sorry.
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118. - I'm sorry, my darling. Please excuse me.
- It's all right.
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119. No, it's
perfectly all right.
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120. Oh, did I hurt you? Are you all right?
Yes, I'm fine.
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121. You sure now?
Yes, I am.
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122. My darling, I'm so sorry.
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123. Darling, I have a little business
to conclude with the manager.
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124. Yes?
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125. After which I'll return
to you immediately.
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126. Bye, darling.
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127. It's all right, my dear.
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128. Hello.
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129. How did it go?
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130. Perfectly.
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131. Come in.
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132. Her Highness, Princess Dala, is
concerned about your injuries.
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133. Oh, well, please
thank the Princess,
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134. and tell her that there's
nothing to be concerned about.
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135. It's really not too serious.
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136. In that case, Her Highness
has instructed me
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137. to invite you for dinner this
evening, 8:00 at her chalet.
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138. Oh, thank the Princess.
I'd be delighted to come.
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139. Ispettore. Buon giorno.
Buon giorno.
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140. I understand you already know Signor
Tucker from Lloyd's of London.
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141. Hello, again.
Hello, old bean.
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142. Your company insures
the Pink Panther.
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143. Yes,
for half a million.
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144. Pounds?
Sterling.
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145. The Phantom could not resist such
a prize as the Pink Panther.
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146. He will most certainly
make an attempt.
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147. But when he does, I shall be
waiting for him. Excuse me.
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148. If I understand
your theory, gentlemen,
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149. the Phantom is one
of Miss Dunning's guests.
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150. That is the theory, yes.
I would like to have from you
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151. the names of those guests, also
the location of their rooms.
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152. Of course!
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153. I assume that the Princess
Dala has the jewel with her.
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154. She'd only tell me
it was in a safe place.
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155. So I suppose if it isn't here,
it's at her villa in Rome.
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156. My men are watching
that villa.
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157. With such foresight and planning,
how can the Phantom succeed?
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158. With such foresight
and planning,
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159. he's already succeeded
for 20 years.
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160. It's a great mistake
to underestimate him,
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161. as the inspector
can tell you.
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162. The shrewdest, cleverest, most
ingenious criminal in all the world.
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163. And you have
never even seen him?
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164. Well,
I've seen him once,
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165. five years ago,
got a fleeting glimpse...
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166. Excuse me.
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167. Got a fleeting glimpse of him
as he made his getaway.
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168. In a strange way, you know,
one has to admire this man.
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169. His, how would you say,
unique flair for the dramatic.
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170. He actually waved
goodbye to me.
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171. Fascinating.
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172. But this time, gentlemen, I
shall be waving goodbye to him
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173. on his way to prison.
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174. Good evening.
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175. Thank you.
Make yourself comfortable.
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176. Her Highness will
join you in a moment.
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177. May I give you a drink? Oh,
I'd like a brandy, thank you.
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178. Oh!
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179. Your Highness.
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180. Good evening,
Sir Charles.
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181. Any news from the police
about your dear little dog?
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182. They expect I'll receive
a ransom note.
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183. I want you to know that I am deeply
grateful for what you tried to do.
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184. Ma'am, it was nothing.
Nothing.
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185. Thank you.
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186. Please sit down.
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187. Aren't you drinking?
I don't drink.
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188. Not ever?
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189. I'm quite content
with reality.
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190. I have no need
for escape.
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191. I enjoy reality as much
as the next man.
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192. It's just that in
my case, fortunately,
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193. reality includes a good stiff
belt every now and then.
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194. On the other hand,
I don't smoke.
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195. You're right.
It's a nasty habit.
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196. Well, here's to all those nasty
little habits that we hold so clear.
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197. I 'Chaim.
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198. I beg your pardon?
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199. Well, let's just say in this
case, it means, "Your health,
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200. "and thank you for
inviting me to dinner."
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201. It's not often I have the chance to
dine alone with a beautiful princess.
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202. I hate to disappoint you,
Sir Charles,
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this isn't the night.
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204. But I understood that... Oh, we're
having dinner, but not alone.
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205. Yoo-hoo!
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206. Hello!
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207. At last! Hello!
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208. We've been through icicles
up to our you-know-whats!
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209. Oh, Your Highness!
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210. I think it's just too darling of
you to invite me here tonight.
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211. You "gust made
Comma for me.
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212. Hello, lover.
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213. Oh, hello, dear boy.
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214. Now, don't you move
a muscle, darling.
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215. Isn't he wonderful,
Your Highness?
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216. Such a magnificent sacrifice.
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217. Good evening, sir.
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218. May I have a cigarette, my darling?
Yes, of course, my darling.
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219. There you are, my love.
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220. Thank you.
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221. Yes, sir?
Scotch on the rocks.
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222. Mmm-hmm.
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223. Oh. Thank you.
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224. My pleasure.
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225. Thank you very much.
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226. Say, I'm looking for my
uncle, Sir Charles Lytton.
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227. Darling. May I get
you some water?
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228. Hold your hands
over your head.
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229. Yes, my darling.
Bend forward.
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230. Darling, I'm sorry.
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231. Are you all right?
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232. Are you all right,
my darling? What?
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233. My darling?
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234. I'll be right back.
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235. Yes, darling.
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236. Please.
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237. She's got a cough
in her throat, you know.
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238. Hmm.
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239. And what do you think?
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240. She turned out to be a man!
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241. It's true!
It's quite true!
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242. You know, Your Highness, you really
must let me give you a party.
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243. And I can positively guarantee it'll
be a party to end all parties.
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244. I'm sure it will.
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245. Perhaps Her Highness
has other plans.
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246. On the contrary.
Sounds like fun.
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247. Will you include Sir Charles?
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248. Oh, no. Charles is
having a fling in Capri.
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249. He has his own parties.
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250. Yes, I've read about
some of his parties.
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251. They're wonderful.
We call him the juggler.
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252. I've never really
known a man like him.
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253. He can keep 10 girls in the air
at once and make each one happy.
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254. Amazing. Sort of
a contemporary Don Juan.
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255. That's it.
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256. Oh,
there's a difference.
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257. Sir Charles' predecessor was forced
to climb balconies and fight duels,
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258. and, as I understand it, keep
his women separate and apart.
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259. Now Charles, on the other
hand, drives a Ferrari,
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260. enters with a key, and resorts
to collective bargaining.
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261. Ooh, ooh!
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262. But they both have
something in common.
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263. And what's that,
Your Highness?
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264. Maybe it's best forgotten.
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265. Oh, don't be silly.
Charles doesn't mind.
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266. Everyone takes a potshot at
Charles sooner or later.
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267. Go ahead, ma'am, shoot.
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268. Well, it seems to me,
any middle-aged bachelor
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269. who has never desired the basic
rewards of wife and family,
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270. and finds it necessary to occupy
the major portion of his life
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271. making one conquest
after another
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272. is trying to prove something that
he can never possibly prove.
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273. And what's that?
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274. That he's a man.
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275. Wow! You're joking!
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276. It's somewhat complicated,
but basically sound.
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277. Well, Charles?
Not very original.
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278. That particular theory has become
rather a tired Freudian cliche.
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279. But true.
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280. I wouldn't know. I've
never been on the couch.
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281. Not true.
That's part of your problem.
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282. How refreshing
to find royalty
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283. possessed of such
a perceptive wit.
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284. Well, Charles, are you going
to take that lying down?
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285. Yes, as a matter of fact.
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286. Ma'am, my leg is
hurting rather badly.
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287. May I be excused?
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288. Well, I'll be damned.
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289. I can't believe it.
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290. The leg? I haven't
the faintest idea.
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291. Well, that just goes to prove there's
a first time for everything.
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293. Simone!
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294. Jacques?
Yes, my love.
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295. I'm still cold.
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296. Perhaps another
blanket, my darling.
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297. Yes. All right, darling.
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298. There you
are, my darling.
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299. Jacques?
Yes, darling?
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300. The light.
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301. Mmm-hmm.
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302. Jacques?
What, my darling?
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303. I'm sorry, my darling,
it doesn't help.
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304. Oh.
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305. Perhaps a hot
glass of milk.
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306. But I think the room service
has finished, my love.
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307. Oh, yes, of course.
I forgot.
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308. You see? There's no...
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309. They're all gone now.
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310. Well, no matter.
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311. There you see.
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312. If my little pigeon
wants a glass of milk
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313. she shall have one
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314. even if I have to force
them to open the kitchen.
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315. She shall have milk wherever
she goes, hot or cold.
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316. Hot. Yeah, I know.
That's what I said, hot.
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317. Put it there.
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318. Charles?
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319. Darling? Honey,
I've got to talk to you.
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320. Darling, I've sent Jacques for some milk.
I only have a moment.
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321. Well, let's make
the most of it.
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322. No! Stop it.
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323. But it was your idea.
Yes, but you're the wrong...
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324. The wrong what? Man?
Do you think I was...
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325. No, no. I thought you were exactly
who you are, but I'm too impulsive.
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326. I mean, this is not
the right way.
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327. Another time.
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328. Here you are, my beloved.
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329. Thank you.
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330. It's all they had.
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331. Can't get a thing
in this hotel.
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332. I had to force them
to give me that.
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333. Never mind.
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334. My darling,
lovely darling.
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335. What's wrong?
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336. My darling, your feet
are like two icicles.
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337. Have you been out
of bed or something?
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338. No, of course not.
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339. Well, anyway,
you warm them on me.
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340. Hello.
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341. This is Princess Dala.
My guests have gone
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342. and I thought perhaps you would
come back and have a drink.
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343. I would feel better
if we're friends.
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344. Oh, I would, too,
and I'd love to come,
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345. but my leg
is rather painful.
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346. I'm sorry. Another time.
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347. Why don't you come up here?
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348. Because my leg is only bad if I
walk too much and I thought maybe
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and I could do the drinking.
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350. Unless, of course, you think
it would be indiscreet
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351. to come to a man's room.
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352. I'll be there
in five minutes.
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353. Goodbye, Sir Charles.
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354. Goodbye.
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355. Oh, Jacques?
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356. Yes, dear?
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357. I don't know
what's wrong.
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358. I'm just a bundle
of nerves.
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359. Oh, don't worry. We've
solved that problem before.
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Of course.
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361. Oh, Jacques, I don't
think you should.
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362. Don't worry, my darling.
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363. I shall do it
ever so softly.
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364. Oh, Jacques,
are you sure?
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It's always worked before.
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it should not work now.
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367. You just relax and leave
everything to me.
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368. Jacques?
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369. Yes, my darling? I really don't
think it's such a good idea.
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that's not helping?
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371. I'm afraid not. I think I'll
just take a sleeping pill.
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372. Very well, my darling.
I'll get it for you.
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373. Why don't you
take one yourself?
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374. You need the rest,
you know.
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375. Yes, I think,
perhaps I will then.
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376. Here, my darling.
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378. Thank you, my angel.
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379. My poor Jacques.
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380. No matter.
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381. When you've seen one Stradivarius,
you've seen them all.
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382. Ma'am.
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383. I hadn't realized
it was so late.
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384. Come in, sit down.
Relax.
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of champagne.
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386. I told you I don't drink.
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387. Oh, champagne's not drinking.
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388. That's the minimum of alcohol and
the maximum of companionship.
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389. It's still against
my principles.
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390. That's too bad.
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391. I thought it might
break the ice.
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392. You took me to task
rather properly tonight.
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393. No, thank you.
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394. I thought your analysis
was very perceptive.
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395. But not very polite.
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396. No, it wasn't.
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397. What made you do it?
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398. I resented you.
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399. I find it hard to understand
a man of your reputation.
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400. You know,
we both have reputations.
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401. Perhaps mine is a little more
highly publicized than yours,
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402. but you have presented the press
with a rather definite image.
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403. Yes, I know.
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404. Well, are you?
What?
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405. What they call you,
"the virgin queen."
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406. I'm not a queen.
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407. That's only
half an answer.
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408. The strong-willed ruler of 10 million
people, sitting in her ivory tower
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409. untouched, unwed,
and unapproachable.
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410. If you had known my father,
you would understand me.
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411. He was an absolute ruler.
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412. He governed his people
with an iron hand,
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413. but he gave me a white pony
for my fifth birthday.
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414. He was wrong about
many things,
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415. but he made his decisions according
to the ways of his predecessors.
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416. I learned the way
of the West,
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417. so I've become
a little of both.
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418. A paradox.
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419. And it is hard to
reconcile the extremes.
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420. Have a glass
of champagne.
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421. Does wonders
for extremes.
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422. It's been known to launch
some lasting friendships.
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423. Don't you trust me?
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424. No.
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425. Are you afraid?
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426. No.
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427. I 'Chaim.
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428. I was three years old
when I rode my first elephant.
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429. I was six when I went
on my first safrari.
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430. Frasari.
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431. Wild-animal hunt.
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432. And I was 10 when
I bagged my first tiger.
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433. But I'll never forget
my lovely little pony.
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435. Hmm?
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436. Oh, you're making fun again.
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437. You really
don't like animals.
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438. Don't trust a man who
doesn't care about animals.
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439. And don't trust an animal
who doesn't care about people.
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440. Why you don't like people?
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441. I like people.
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442. Oh.
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443. That's supposed to
be me who doesn't
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444. like people, right?
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445. If you say so.
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446. I don't say so,
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447. you say so. Right?
Copy !req
448. I said so.
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449. And another thing you did,
you didn't tell me the truth.
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450. About what? About champagne.
About this.
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451. Oh, boy, did you fib.
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452. You said
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453. something about extremes.
Copy !req
454. It does wonders for them.
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455. It does more than that.
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456. It makes your lips numb.
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457. I can't feel them.
Are they still there?
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458. Let's have a look.
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459. You didn't tell me
about that part.
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460. Won't do you any good.
I can't feel it.
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461. "Hoisted on your
own petard."
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462. Oh.
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463. Don't try to say that when
you haven't got any lips.
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464. I'm plastered.
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465. If that's
the right expression.
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466. Yes, that's
the right expression.
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467. You're a fraud
and a liar.
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468. And you think you are going
to take advantage of me.
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469. Oh, no.
You think I am.
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470. I know you are. That's
the plan, isn't it?
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471. Feed me champagne,
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472. break down the
inhibitions, and tallyho!
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473. No more virgin queen.
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474. Oh!
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475. We're all out
of champagne.
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476. I'll get another bottle.
Oh, no!
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477. I prefer
to remain conscious
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478. so I may view the attempted
seduction at firsthand.
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479. Because you got a
surprise coming, Charlie.
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480. I got friends
in low places.
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481. You make one pass at me
and I'll sic him on you.
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482. Understand?
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483. If he moves a muscle,
attack without mercy.
Copy !req
484. You see, Charlie?
Copy !req
485. You're outnumbered,
two against one.
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486. And I don't care
if you can juggle.
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487. What?
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488. I didn't say anything.
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489. Hmm?
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490. Cat got your tongue?
Copy !req
491. Got his tongue?
Copy !req
492. My friend says
he hasn't got it.
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493. Then why don't you
say something?
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494. I couldn't think
of anything to say.
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495. Why don't you
kiss me again?
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496. All right.
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497. You know what, Charlie?
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498. I could feel that one.
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499. Again.
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500. If I were my father,
I'd have you tortured.
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501. You know,
if you were your father,
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502. I doubt very much
if I would have kissed you.
Copy !req
503. Good thinking, Charlie.
Copy !req
504. Then, now that we've
straightened out who I am,
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505. what are you going
to do about it?
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506. What kind of
a friend are you?
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507. You were supposed
to attack.
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508. No friends, Charlie.
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509. Now you got me outnumbered.
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510. I thought we were friends.
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511. You're the juggler.
lam the virgin queen.
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512. Somebody's got to win.
Copy !req
513. Friends don't act like that.
Copy !req
514. Want to be friends,
Charlie, or want to win?
Copy !req
515. You really want to know?
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516. No.
Copy !req
517. Oh, Charlie.
Copy !req
518. What's wrong?
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519. I don't feel...
I think I'm going...
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520. Goodbye, Charlie.
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521. Hey.
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522. Dala?
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523. Darling? Dala?
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524. Ma'am? Your Highness!
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525. Thank you. UP!
Copy !req
526. There we are.
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527. Hello, Uncle Charles.
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528. George!
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529. Hello. Good morning.
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530. Listen,
what about this nephew?
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531. How did you find out? Well, I
met him in the bar last night.
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532. That's what I was trying to
explain to you at the window.
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533. What happened to you?
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534. Jacques. He found me
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535. and dragged me back
to the hotel.
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536. I looked everywhere for you. Well,
I looked everywhere for you.
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537. In fact, I nearly climbed
in bed with your nephew.
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538. You what? Don't worry.
I took care of it.
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539. Whew.
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540. He had kind of
a heavy night.
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541. I almost put the Princess
in bed with him.
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542. Really?
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543. What you got there?
Copy !req
544. A note, "Uncle Charles.
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545. "Dear Uncle Charles,
don't worry about a thing.
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546. "I've gone to see the Princess
to apologize for last night."
Copy !req
547. Apologize for what?
Nothing happened.
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548. It must have been
rather embarrassing,
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549. expecting to end up
with one man...
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550. She didn't expect to
wind up with anybody.
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551. She just had a couple glasses of
champagne and then had to rest awhile.
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552. Of course.
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553. Think of him
taking over my room.
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554. What? Didn't you
know he was coming?
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555. No. I haven't
seen him for years.
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556. But who is he?
What is he?
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557. He is my nephew, really.
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558. He's my late brother's son.
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559. And I've been responsible for him
ever since he was 10 years old.
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560. I sent him to all the
best schools in America.
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561. He did very well,
as a matter of fact.
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562. He's just graduated
from college. Look.
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563. Isn't he a bit
old for school?
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564. Well, he did two years
in the army.
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565. Then he lost another
whole year after that
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566. to some strange
tropical disease.
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567. Anyway, he's certainly
attractive.
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568. Well, it's a slight
family resemblance.
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569. But apart from that,
we have nothing in common.
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570. He's dedicated
to education.
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571. He passed at
the top of his class.
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572. Cares nothing
about sports.
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573. And in all his letters
he's written,
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574. he's never once
mentioned girls.
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575. Well, he may not
mention them,
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576. but he's got a pretty
good idea what they are.
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577. In fact, I nearly didn't get
out of here last night.
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578. You're joking.
No.
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579. It was a relief to get back
to Jacques and his fiddle.
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580. Still, if we don't do
something pretty soon,
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581. he's going to
ruin everything.
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582. You mean if
I don't do something.
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583. It shouldn't be
too difficult.
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584. He's just a young man who's
not been out in the world.
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585. That's because he's been spending
all his time in the bedroom.
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586. I'm surprised at you.
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587. Oh, I can handle it.
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588. As a matter of fact,
it might be rather intriguing,
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589. particularly if the family resemblance
goes deeper than you think.
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590. I'm envious.
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591. Well, it seems that we're somewhat
in the same spot, my love.
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592. You envy George,
and I envy the Princess.
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593. I really don't know
what I'm going to do yet.
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594. I might even go back to
college and get my doctorate.
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595. But I'm torn.
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596. I feel there's so many things
to be done in the world.
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597. So many backward countries
where I might be useful.
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598. I've even been considering
the Peace Corps.
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599. You're certainly not
much like your uncle.
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600. Well, I don't know
too much about my uncle
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601. except what I've read in the
newspapers and magazines.
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602. But one certainly
mustn't judge by that.
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603. No?
No.
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604. After all, whatever I am
today, he made it possible.
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605. I guess everyone has at least
one redeeming quality.
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606. Yes.
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607. Good morning, Your Highness.
Hair of the dog.
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608. May I present
Madam Clouseau?
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609. - Good morning.
- Good morning.
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610. Madame, this is my highly
Americanized nephew, George.
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611. Yes, we met at the bar last night.
Yes.
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612. How is your cough?
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613. Oh, it's completely
gone, thank you.
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614. Ma'am, you should have a glass of this.
It'll work wonders for you.
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615. With everything in
its right perspective.
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616. My perspective is
excellent this morning.
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617. I see your leg
is much better.
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618. It's a vast
improvement, ma'am.
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619. Thank you.
Very much better.
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620. You know, George and I had a
wonderful family reunion last night
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621. after we carried you home.
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622. He's quite a lad.
So I've discovered.
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623. You know, he's thinking of
joining the Peace Corps.
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624. Imagine, a Lytton
in the Peace Corps.
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625. Be very careful. You'll be
giving the family a good name.
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626. Please sit down.
No, thank you.
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627. I was on my way to ski
when I ran into Sir Charles.
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628. Do you ski, Mr. Lytton?
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629. Ski?
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630. No, not very well.
You should learn, George.
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631. If it wasn't for this ropy leg of
mine, I'd take you in hand myself.
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632. I'm hardly in
your uncle's class,
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633. but I'd be happy to give you
the benefit of my experience.
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634. I'm sure madame is
an excellent teacher.
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635. Certainly she'd get
you started out right.
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636. Well, if it wouldn't be
too much trouble, yeah.
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637. Not at all.
It would be a pleasure.
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638. Perhaps you'd like
to come along now.
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639. George, you can't pass up
an invitation like that.
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640. Uncle Charles, I haven't
got the proper clothes,
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641. and I don't have
any skis.
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642. The shop will fix you up.
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643. Just charge
everything to me.
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644. Thanks.
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645. Your Highness,
hope to see you again.
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646. If you're back early, I'm
leaving on the afternoon train.
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647. Have a nice trip.
Thank you.
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648. Thanks, Uncle Charles.
Have fun.
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649. Goodbye.
Goodbye.
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650. And mind the instructor.
She knows what she's doing.
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651. I'm sure she does.
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652. You're not staying? No.
We're off to the slopes.
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653. I'll get the door.
So long, Uncle Charles.
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654. Have fun. There you are. Thanks.
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655. Just in time. Thank you.
You sure you won't join me?
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656. Quite sure.
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657. Do you really have to
leave this afternoon?
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658. Yes.
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659. Isn't this departure rather sudden?
Not at all.
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660. Why do you think so?
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661. Well, I just thought
that after last night...
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662. My leaving has nothing
to do with last night.
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663. Hasn't it?
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664. You don't know me
very well, Sir Charles.
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665. No, but I thought last night
I was making some progress.
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666. That was champagne,
nothing more.
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667. Well, whatever it was,
it was very interesting.
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668. I really don't remember.
Come on now.
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669. That's such an awful old
cliche, "I don't remember."
Copy !req
670. It's true.
Copy !req
671. You know,
the majority of women,
Copy !req
672. they have half
a glass too much
Copy !req
673. and letdown
the barriers a little.
Copy !req
674. Then they wake up in the
morning riddled with guilt,
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675. and think they can
reclaim their virtue
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676. by saying,
"I don't remember."
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677. Are you saying
my virtue is not intact?
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678. You know it is.
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679. Then why should
I feel guilty?
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680. You're not concerned
about what happened.
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681. You're worried about
what might have happened.
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682. That makes you vulnerable.
That makes you a woman.
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683. You're an arrogant fool.
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684. Perhaps I am, but after
what I just said,
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685. a real woman would've
slapped my face.
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686. I'm glad that's over. Friends again?
Friends.
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687. Good. Now the least
you can do
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688. is let me take you
to the station.
Copy !req
689. All right.
Copy !req
690. You really have
to go, though?
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691. Yes, I must go.
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692. Oh, that's too bad.
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693. Nothing I can say
to make you stay?
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694. Nothing.
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695. What time do you have to be there?
3:00.
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696. 3:00, on the dot, I'll be here.
Your Highness.
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697. 3200.
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698. Look, do we have to
start the lessons right away?
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699. That's what we're up
here for, is it not?
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700. I was hoping we could
talk about last night.
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701. We can talk
about that later.
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702. You were more fun in bed.
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703. Would you do me a favor,
Mr. Lytton?
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704. Sure, if you
call me George.
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705. Forget about last night.
I was impetuous.
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706. I had too much to drink and I'd
just had a fight with my husband.
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707. That might make it easier
for you to forget,
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708. but I didn't sleep
a wink after you left.
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709. It was a very
frustrating experience.
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710. I'm afraid that's your problem,
but I wouldn't make any plan.
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711. Oh, I never make any plans.
I just, sort of,
Copy !req
712. follow my instincts,
you know.
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713. George, it's four miles down the
mountain, and I'm a very good skier.
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714. You follow your
instincts too closely
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715. and you're liable
to break your neck.
Copy !req
716. Now, the first things to learn
about skiing are the fundamentals.
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717. Let's see you turn around.
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718. It's not as easy
as it looks.
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719. Let me give you a hand.
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720. Ah.
Copy !req
721. Let's try something easier.
Now, George!
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722. It's a lot easier, honest.
You have to...
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723. I thought you were going to
watch those instincts.
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724. I'm busy.
You watch them.
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725. You're abominable.
Copy !req
726. Yeah, that's me,
the abominable snowman.
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727. Now, George, stop it!
Copy !req
728. Oh, George!
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729. Imbecile!
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730. Perhaps we'll meet again.
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731. Goodbye, Sir Charles.
Copy !req
732. Just a minute.
Copy !req
733. That's him. There he goes. Who?
Copy !req
734. The man who stole your dog,
in that little car.
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735. Ho!
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736. Ho!
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737. Whoa!
Copy !req
738. How's it going? Fine.
I'm going to miss her.
Copy !req
739. Let that be
a lesson to you.
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740. Never get too involved
with your victims.
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741. Shall we get out
in the open?
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742. No. It's a bit
hard here. Come on.
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743. That's good.
That's okay. All right.
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744. Right, start,
give it to me now.
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745. Now my turn.
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746. How close are they?
Now.
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747. Sorry. Ready?
Right.
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748. Come along, little doggy.
Here we are.
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749. Look out!
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750. She's got the dog.
I will see you later.
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751. You have
a wonderful smile.
Copy !req
752. I have a great deal
to smile about.
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753. I have Amber back, and I'm
having a wonderful time.
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754. You missed your train.
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755. There's one at midnight
and one in the morning.
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756. Perhaps I should arrange to
have your dog kidnapped again.
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757. Then you'd be
bound to stay.
Copy !req
758. Did you arrange to have her
kidnapped the first time?
Copy !req
759. Of course.
Copy !req
760. Well, I am willing to
bet you 10,000 francs
Copy !req
761. that the Phantom is in
Cortina at this very moment,
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762. even, perhaps,
in this very room.
Copy !req
763. How exciting. What do
you think, Mr. Tucker?
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764. Oh, I agree
with the Inspector.
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765. You see, 10 of his last 15 victims have
been guests at Angela Dunning's parties.
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766. What are you all
talking about?
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767. The notorious Phantom.
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768. I'm afraid I've never
heard of him.
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769. What little
I've read about him,
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770. he seems to be
quite a fellow.
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771. Believe me,
there are few thieves
Copy !req
772. who are as clever
as the Phantom.
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773. Each theft is completely
different and unique,
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774. classic in its conception.
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775. Well, I thought you were
working on the theory
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776. that he does
repeat himself.
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777. Well, only as far as Angela
Dunning's parties are concerned.
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778. However, there is
one other duplication,
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779. but that is
his trademark,
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780. his calling card,
so to speak.
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781. He always leaves
a white monogrammed glove.
Copy !req
782. Sounds terribly theatrical.
Copy !req
783. You know, Your Highness,
if I were the Phantom,
Copy !req
784. I'd have chosen
my victim already.
Copy !req
785. Really?
And who would that be?
Copy !req
786. Well, who has the most
fabulous diamond in the world?
Copy !req
787. I suppose I do.
Copy !req
788. Exactly.
The Pink Panther.
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789. Such a prize
he could never resist.
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790. He would be bound
to try for it.
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791. I'm afraid he'd
be disappointed.
Copy !req
792. The Pink Panther
is in my safe at...
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793. Your Highness,
please.
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794. Don't say it,
not here.
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795. If I'm not being too nosy,
Your Highness,
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796. I read somewhere
that there was some dispute
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797. over the ownership
of the Pink Panther.
Copy !req
798. It belongs to me.
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799. It was a gift
from my late father.
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800. I shall never
surrender it.
Copy !req
801. Why should you?
Copy !req
802. When the present
government seized power,
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803. they claimed the diamond was
the property of the people.
Copy !req
804. There's even some talk of the
International Court deciding the issue.
Copy !req
805. I'll tell you what. Why
don't I steal the diamond,
Copy !req
806. leave that old glove
or whatever it is behind,
Copy !req
807. and you and I could
split the insurance.
Copy !req
808. All right.
Copy !req
809. I feel like dancing.
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810. Your Highness?
I'd love to.
Copy !req
811. How about you, madame?
Copy !req
812. Yes, of course.
Copy !req
813. Your leg is better, Sir Charles.
What?
Copy !req
814. I say,
your leg is better.
Copy !req
815. Oh, yes, much better. Thank you.
Copy !req
816. You know, Mr. Tucker...
Copy !req
817. Mmm-hmm?
Copy !req
818. That's my beer, old man. My hand.
it burned. I'm sorry.
Copy !req
819. Sit down.
Copy !req
820. Seems to be working out
better than we expected.
Copy !req
821. The only thing we've found
out is that it's not here.
Copy !req
822. Well, you shouldn't have any trouble
discovering exactly where it is.
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823. Her Highness seems to be
completely captivated.
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824. I'd say that's a
considerable exaggeration.
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825. You're either showing
a touch of senility,
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826. or you need glasses,
my love.
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827. When I'm showing
my senility, darling,
Copy !req
828. you'll be occupying your time
with your grandchildren.
Copy !req
829. One has to have children
before one has grandchildren.
Copy !req
830. You wouldn't dare.
Copy !req
831. Jacques would make
a wonderful father.
Copy !req
832. He has many redeeming
qualities, you know.
Copy !req
833. Name one.
Copy !req
834. He's kind, loyal,
faithful, obedient.
Copy !req
835. You're either married to a
Boy Scout or a dachshund.
Copy !req
836. And he adores me.
Copy !req
837. That eliminates
the Boy Scouts.
Copy !req
838. Good night.
Thank you.
Copy !req
839. You seem to have
lost something.
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840. Yes.
Copy !req
841. How'd you like
to borrow mine?
Copy !req
842. Thanks, Uncle Charles, yes.
Copy !req
843. Madame.
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844. You've been avoiding me.
Copy !req
845. That about describes it.
Copy !req
846. You know what
I've been thinking?
Copy !req
847. Yes. That's why
I've been avoiding you.
Copy !req
848. I don't think you were really
looking for me that night
Copy !req
849. in my uncle's bedroom.
Copy !req
850. Don't be ridiculous.
No, I mean it.
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851. Not the way you
treated me today.
Copy !req
852. You know what I think?
What?
Copy !req
853. Well...
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854. Oh, yeah.
Copy !req
855. What do you think, George?
Copy !req
856. Well, I think
maybe I was wrong.
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857. Mmm-hmm?
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858. I'm sorry I have to leave, but I must
make a very important phone call.
Copy !req
859. Can't it wait? I'm afraid not.
Good night.
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860. That's better.
Copy !req
861. Just a quick shower, my love,
and I will be right with you.
Copy !req
862. One moment, please.
Copy !req
863. Hello? Oh.
Copy !req
864. Inspector Clouseau.
Copy !req
865. Inspector Clouseau,
this is the Prefect of Police.
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866. I have information regarding the Phantom.
The Phantom?
Copy !req
867. Yes. You must come at once.
I'm in Brunico.
Copy !req
868. Brunico?
But that's in Brunico.
Copy !req
869. I mean, that's
30 miles from here.
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870. It is here that I have
discovered the information.
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871. It's imperative that
you come immediately.
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872. I cannot say more.
I am being watched.
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873. Yes. I understand, yes.
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874. I'm sorry, my darling.
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875. Important police business.
Copy !req
876. I will be back with you
as soon as possible.
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877. I understand,
my love.
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878. My darling.
Yes?
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879. I am a husband that must be
envied by all other husbands.
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880. I'm sure no one ever had
a husband like you.
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881. My darling.
Copy !req
882. Mmm.
Copy !req
883. My darling, don't move.
Don't panic.
Copy !req
884. All that has happened
is that my hat is caught
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885. in one of your
naughty little hairpins.
Copy !req
886. Voila.
Copy !req
887. You know,
at times like this
Copy !req
888. I wish I was but
a simple peasant.
Copy !req
889. It's times like this that make me
realize how lucky I really am.
Copy !req
890. He's gone to Brunico. Another
call about the Phantom.
Copy !req
891. Hmm.
Copy !req
892. There's something
going on.
Copy !req
893. I don't quite know what it is,
but there's something wrong.
Copy !req
894. Do you want to
call it off?
Copy !req
895. I don't know.
I'm considering it.
Copy !req
896. Have you considered
something else?
Copy !req
897. What's that?
Copy !req
898. The possibility that
you're growing a conscience.
Copy !req
899. A conscience?
About what?
Copy !req
900. The Princess.
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901. You're being ridiculous.
No, I'm just being a woman.
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902. This time you've chosen
yourself a fascinating victim.
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903. I suspect you've broken
the first rule
Copy !req
904. and allowed yourself
to become involved.
Copy !req
905. You're being a woman,
all right.
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906. That's obvious. Competition
always makes a woman obvious.
Copy !req
907. - Who is it?
- Bellboy.
Copy !req
908. Wait a minute.
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909. What is it?
Copy !req
910. Flowers.
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911. George!
Trick or treat.
Copy !req
912. Now, wait a minute. I found
these growing in the hall.
Copy !req
913. Well, you get
right out of here.
Copy !req
914. Now what kind of
hospitality is that?
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915. But, listen, my husband
could be back any minute.
Copy !req
916. He must be about halfway
to Brunico by now.
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917. "You must come to Brunico
immediately, Inspector.
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918. "I have information
regarding the Phantom."
Copy !req
919. And while you're in Brunico,
waiting for the Prefect of Police,
Copy !req
920. I shall be...
Thank you very much.
Copy !req
921. I shall be investigating
your wife.
Copy !req
922. One never knows, huh?
Copy !req
923. Perhaps the Phantom
is hiding under the bed.
Copy !req
924. George.
Copy !req
925. Well, that's more like it.
Copy !req
926. Now, you should be
ashamed of yourself.
Copy !req
927. I'm planning on it.
Copy !req
928. Suppose Jacques doesn't go to Brunico?
Not a chance.
Copy !req
929. Suppose he finds out the
Prefect never really called?
Copy !req
930. You're beautiful. Stop this.
You must get out of here.
Copy !req
931. You're the damnedest
woman I've met.
Copy !req
932. What are you?
A sexual yo-yo?
Copy !req
933. First you jump in my bed, then
you push me off a mountain.
Copy !req
934. Then you practically seduce
me on the dance floor.
Copy !req
935. Now, look, George, you're terribly
attractive, and I'm naturally...
Copy !req
936. But not here.
Where?
Copy !req
937. I don't know,
but not tonight.
Copy !req
938. You know what
your trouble is?
Copy !req
939. You just can't
make up your mind.
Copy !req
940. Well, I am married.
And where's your husband?
Copy !req
941. Out in 12 feet of snow,
chasing the Phantom.
Copy !req
942. That was your idea.
Sure it was.
Copy !req
943. But if he was any kind of a
man, he wouldn't have gone.
Copy !req
944. Darling.
"Darling"?
Copy !req
945. It's locked.
Copy !req
946. There you are.
Halfway to Brunico, huh?
Copy !req
947. Angel?
Copy !req
948. What do I do?
Copy !req
949. Answer the door.
Copy !req
950. Simone?
Yes, dear?
Copy !req
951. But, Jacques,
I thought you were on your...
Copy !req
952. That phone call was a ruse.
Copy !req
953. Oh, dear, are you
hurt, my darling?
Copy !req
954. I don't recall
that being there.
Copy !req
955. No, it was sent a while ago.
I thought it was from you.
Copy !req
956. No, it certainly
was not from me.
Copy !req
957. Some very strange
things going on here.
Copy !req
958. I passed the Prefect
on the road.
Copy !req
959. He never made that call.
Copy !req
960. No?
Copy !req
961. No.
Copy !req
962. There was no card with these?
Copy !req
963. No.
Copy !req
964. Why should anybody
want me to go to Brunico?
Copy !req
965. My darling.
Copy !req
966. I'm so sorry. I was trying to kiss your foot.
That's all right, my dear.
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967. Let me kiss your face.
No, it's all right.
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968. Darling, I'm sorry.
Come here.
Copy !req
969. That's nice and comfortable
on the bed there.
Copy !req
970. My darling.
Copy !req
971. Listen, dear.
Copy !req
972. Why don't we go down to the
bar and have a nightcap?
Copy !req
973. Darling, listen, why don't
I have a nice bath?
Copy !req
974. And afterwards, we have
our lovely, warm bed.
Copy !req
975. Don't worry about this mess. We
can have it cleaned up later.
Copy !req
976. We don't want any
more interruptions.
Copy !req
977. Why, dear, would you
mind if I bathed first?
Copy !req
978. My dear, did you
not bathe earlier?
Copy !req
979. Yes, I did, but it would warm
me up, help me to relax.
Copy !req
980. All right, my darling. I'll tell you what
we'll do, like we did in the old days.
Copy !req
981. When you're in there, I will come
in and scrub your back for you.
Copy !req
982. Oh, you're so romantic,
but I'll only be a moment.
Copy !req
983. Darling?
Yes?
Copy !req
984. Hello, my darling.
Copy !req
985. Hello, my darling.
Copy !req
986. Why did you
draw the curtains?
Copy !req
987. Just to keep me warm.
Copy !req
988. Warm? Warm is one thing.
It must be hell in there.
Copy !req
989. No, it's wonderful.
Copy !req
990. Why don't you let me
wash your back for you?
Copy !req
991. It's already done,
my darling.
Copy !req
992. As I told you before,
I just want to relax.
Copy !req
993. We must have no secrets
from one another, my darling.
Copy !req
994. Yeah, I know,
my darling.
Copy !req
995. I will brush my teeth
and keep you company.
Copy !req
996. Oh, that's sweet
of you, my darling.
Copy !req
997. Hello?
Copy !req
998. Ispettore?
Copy !req
999. I thought you
would like to know
Copy !req
1000. Princess Dala has
just checked out.
Copy !req
1001. Thank you very much.
Copy !req
1002. Darling, you got rid of
all those naughty little bubbles?
Copy !req
1003. I beg your pardon?
Copy !req
1004. I said, you got rid of those
naughty little bubbles?
Copy !req
1005. Yes, I did.
Copy !req
1006. Hey, come...
Copy !req
1007. Come out, quick.
Copy !req
1008. - Who is it?
- Bellboy.
Copy !req
1009. One minute.
Copy !req
1010. Yes?
Copy !req
1011. Inspector's violin, madame.
Thank you very much.
Copy !req
1012. Madame, the flowers.
Copy !req
1013. No. It's nothing at all.
Doesn't matter.
Copy !req
1014. Oh. But I must. If they found out
downstairs, I'd lose my job.
Copy !req
1015. Do it in the morning.
It will only take a moment.
Copy !req
1016. I'll ring for the maid.
Copy !req
1017. Darling?
Yes, dear?
Copy !req
1018. How would you like
to wash my back?
Copy !req
1019. I'd love to,
but you see I have to...
Copy !req
1020. I mean, I have...
Well, I'm cold.
Copy !req
1021. Oh.
Yes.
Copy !req
1022. Get the broom.
Copy !req
1023. Uh, but...
Copy !req
1024. Come on. Hurry up. Go.
Copy !req
1025. Shan't be a moment, my darling.
I'll just put on my pajamas.
Copy !req
1026. Darling, look.
Yes?
Copy !req
1027. I think I've got something
in my right eye.
Copy !req
1028. Let me put you in the...
Copy !req
1029. No, I mean, the left...
No, no, this one.
Copy !req
1030. If you don't come
in the light...
Copy !req
1031. But, darling.
It hurts!
Copy !req
1032. Well, then, stand still for a moment.
I can't see it.
Copy !req
1033. Yes, dear, but help.
I cannot open it.
Copy !req
1034. Stand in
the light a moment.
Copy !req
1035. Where? Now, where,
where, where?
Copy !req
1036. Right here. Here.
Copy !req
1037. There's absolutely
nothing in your eye, my darling.
Copy !req
1038. ls there nothing?
Are you sure?
Copy !req
1039. Only your eye.
That's all that is there.
Copy !req
1040. What are you doing?
Copy !req
1041. It won't go on.
Copy !req
1042. Put it back. We have no time.
He's coming back.
Copy !req
1043. Get under the bed.
Come on. Quick.
Copy !req
1044. Come on.
Copy !req
1045. Aha!
Copy !req
1046. Why aren't you in bed,
my darling?
Copy !req
1047. I was, I mean...
Copy !req
1048. I mean I was just...
I'm just going, dear.
Copy !req
1049. I'm cold.
Copy !req
1050. My Stradivarius.
Copy !req
1051. Yes, the porter
just brought it in.
Copy !req
1052. I sent it to the village
to be repaired.
Copy !req
1053. I just hope they know
how to fix plastic.
Copy !req
1054. I hope so, too.
Copy !req
1055. So far, so good.
Copy !req
1056. We shall see.
Copy !req
1057. Better than ever.
Copy !req
1058. Dear, I doubt if we shall
need it tonight, my love.
Copy !req
1059. I'm sure we won't, darling.
Copy !req
1060. What is it?
Copy !req
1061. It's very strange.
Copy !req
1062. Jacques!
Copy !req
1063. Yes? Why don't you come to bed?
Copy !req
1064. You know,
I don't understand this.
Copy !req
1065. You see,
Copy !req
1066. these footprints,
Copy !req
1067. they were...
Copy !req
1068. They were made by shoes,
Copy !req
1069. and they were
not made by feet.
Copy !req
1070. Now, I'll just
turn off the light.
Copy !req
1071. At last.
Copy !req
1072. Darling, my little...
Copy !req
1073. Darling? What's
the matter, my darling?
Copy !req
1074. It's very strange, my love, but
suddenly I'm freezing cold.
Copy !req
1075. You're freezing cold?
Copy !req
1076. Oh, the window
is open.
Copy !req
1077. Oh, the window's open.
Copy !req
1078. Well, you know, sometimes it's
healthy to have a little fresh air.
Copy !req
1079. Healthy is one thing, but
it's hell in here, my love.
Copy !req
1080. Ten below zero outside,
my darling.
Copy !req
1081. That's better.
Copy !req
1082. There, my darling.
Copy !req
1083. Yes.
Copy !req
1084. At last!
Copy !req
1085. Yes?
Copy !req
1086. I just arrived in town. No
trouble with the police, yet.
Copy !req
1087. But I understand
the Princess is expecting
Copy !req
1088. some important visitors
here tomorrow.
Copy !req
1089. She say anything
about leaving?
Copy !req
1090. Who is this?
Copy !req
1091. Yes?
Princess Dala, please.
Copy !req
1092. Her Highness checked out
a short while ago.
Copy !req
1093. Uncle Charles.
Copy !req
1094. Oh, oh!
Copy !req
1095. Whoa.
Copy !req
1096. What did you say?
What did you say?
Copy !req
1097. I said he could come
as one of the Borgias,
Copy !req
1098. and then he wouldn't
have to explain his cousin.
Copy !req
1099. What's a Borgia?
Copy !req
1100. Good evening.
Copy !req
1101. I mean, I enjoy
champagne in bed
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1102. as much as the next
man, my angel,
Copy !req
1103. but from now on, perhaps a
more practical approach?
Copy !req
1104. Oh, I'm sorry, my darling, I just
wanted to surprise you, that's all.
Copy !req
1105. Well, it's been
a night of surprises.
Copy !req
1106. You can say that again.
Copy !req
1107. It's been...
Copy !req
1108. Anyway. Anyway.
Copy !req
1109. MY love?
Yes?
Copy !req
1110. Shall I say
you're not here?
Copy !req
1111. No, it's all right, darling.
I'll answer it.
Copy !req
1112. Yes?
Copy !req
1113. Tucker here, Inspector.
Copy !req
1114. The man who kidnapped the dog
was driving a rented car.
Copy !req
1115. He's been identified
as a man named Artoff.
Copy !req
1116. Now, London informs us
that a man of his description
Copy !req
1117. is at present employed
by Sir Charles Lytton.
Copy !req
1118. I see. Come up immediately.
Copy !req
1119. Sir Charles!
Sir Charles?
Copy !req
1120. He's the Phantom!
Copy !req
1121. I've really got
him this time.
Copy !req
1122. Sir Charles?
Open that door.
Copy !req
1123. I know you're in there,
Sir Charles.
Copy !req
1124. Open up.
This is the police.
Copy !req
1125. Stand back while I fire.
Copy !req
1126. No, don't do that,
old man.
Copy !req
1127. Jacques knows.
Copy !req
1128. And somebody else.
Copy !req
1129. George has got my
do-it-yourself Phantom kit.
Copy !req
1130. I've got to
get out of here.
Copy !req
1131. Well, his clothes
are still here.
Copy !req
1132. Perhaps he's
already escaped.
Copy !req
1133. Most unlikely.
Copy !req
1134. He doesn't realize
that I am onto him.
Copy !req
1135. Now listen, old man.
Copy !req
1136. After all, we've no proof that Artoff was
actually the man driving the lnnocenti.
Copy !req
1137. Sir Charles is our man.
Copy !req
1138. My every instinct
tells me so.
Copy !req
1139. Careful, you fool. You
realize this gun is loaded?
Copy !req
1140. What I must do now
is get dressed
Copy !req
1141. and search
the rest of the hotel.
Copy !req
1142. Did you find him?
No, but he can't be far.
Copy !req
1143. I must dress quickly
and get...
Copy !req
1144. It's gone.
What's gone?
Copy !req
1145. My Coat!
Copy !req
1146. My surete Scotland-Yard-type
mackintosh! It's gone!
Copy !req
1147. Good evening,
Inspector.
Copy !req
1148. What is it, Saloud?
Copy !req
1149. Inspector Clouseau.
Copy !req
1150. Your Highness, please
excuse this interruption.
Copy !req
1151. I have news of
great importance.
Copy !req
1152. This is Mr. Tucker
of Lloyd's of London.
Copy !req
1153. And we have met before.
Copy !req
1154. I've met her, too,
you know.
Copy !req
1155. Yes, I know, but we are
meeting her again now.
Copy !req
1156. What is this news?
Copy !req
1157. Your Highness, I have discovered
the identity of the Phantom.
Copy !req
1158. You don't say.
I do say.
Copy !req
1159. Of course
we're not positive.
Copy !req
1160. I am positive.
Copy !req
1161. He is, I believe, at this
very moment, here in Rome.
Copy !req
1162. Really?
Yes.
Copy !req
1163. Have you seen or heard
from Sir Charles Lytton?
Copy !req
1164. Not since
I left Cortina. Why?
Copy !req
1165. Sir Charles and the Phantom
are one and the same.
Copy !req
1166. You're not serious.
Copy !req
1167. I am serious.
Copy !req
1168. I can understand how difficult it is
for Your Highness to accept the facts.
Copy !req
1169. Sir Charles is a very
persuasive and attractive man.
Copy !req
1170. He is also Sir Charles Lytton, a man of
considerable influence and reputation.
Copy !req
1171. She's got quite a point
there, you know.
Copy !req
1172. He is a fraud,
and I shall prove it.
Copy !req
1173. Meanwhile, I would like your
permission, Your Highness,
Copy !req
1174. to surround the house
with armed guards.
Copy !req
1175. I take it the gem
is in the villa.
Copy !req
1176. It is.
Copy !req
1177. But as you
gentlemen know,
Copy !req
1178. I'm having a rather large
party this evening.
Copy !req
1179. I assure you, your guests will be
caused no embarrassment whatsoever.
Copy !req
1180. They will not even be aware that my
men are present in their disguises.
Copy !req
1181. In that case, you
have my permission.
Copy !req
1182. Thank you.
Copy !req
1183. Your Highness,
mark my words.
Copy !req
1184. If Sir Charles
is foolish enough
Copy !req
1185. to attempt to steal
your diamond tonight,
Copy !req
1186. you will be witness to the capture
of the notorious Phantom.
Copy !req
1187. Gentlemen.
Copy !req
1188. The plans will
have to be changed.
Copy !req
1189. No.
Copy !req
1190. We just have to make sure that Sir
Charles doesn't steal the jewel.
Copy !req
1191. Hello.
Hello, Tucker.
Copy !req
1192. Like a drink?
No, thank you.
Copy !req
1193. I never drink
whilst I'm on duty.
Copy !req
1194. You should know that.
Never, never, never.
Copy !req
1195. Well, cheers.
Cheers.
Copy !req
1196. Warm.
Copy !req
1197. Yes, it must be
hell in there.
Copy !req
1198. Bet it's not so
good in there.
Copy !req
1199. Anything suspicious?
Copy !req
1200. No, no.
Nothing to worry about.
Copy !req
1201. My men are everywhere,
mingling here, mingling there.
Copy !req
1202. Watching all the time,
watching.
Copy !req
1203. How dare you drink whilst you're on duty?
Who is inside there?
Copy !req
1204. Sergeant Walter!
Sergeant Quinn.
Copy !req
1205. Anymore behavior like this
and I'll have your stripes.
Copy !req
1206. Now get out of here
and start mingling again.
Copy !req
1207. Quite funny that, the
zebra and the stripes.
Copy !req
1208. Yes,
very good, very good.
Copy !req
1209. Not bad, not bad.
Copy !req
1210. Well, I think
I'll mingle.
Copy !req
1211. All right.
Copy !req
1212. Didn't I tell you
that I'd make this
Copy !req
1213. the biggest social
success of the year?
Copy !req
1214. Yes, certainly you did.
Copy !req
1215. Well, the only thing
worries me is, of course,
Copy !req
1216. what do we do
for your next one?
Copy !req
1217. How can I possibly
top this?
Copy !req
1218. I'm sure you'll
think of something.
Copy !req
1219. Excuse me. Of course, love.
Have a ball!
Copy !req
1220. Hello, you!
Copy !req
1221. May I see your
invitation, please?
Copy !req
1222. All right.
Copy !req
1223. Wasn't there another
gorilla in a Rolls-Royce?
Copy !req
1224. Yes, probably
a rich uncle.
Copy !req
1225. You see, gentlemen?
Perfectly safe.
Copy !req
1226. One cannot be too careful,
Your Highness.
Copy !req
1227. This party, all your
guests wearing masks.
Copy !req
1228. It was just possible that the
Phantom had already done his work.
Copy !req
1229. Without an invitation,
Copy !req
1230. how could Sir Charles
get past your guards?
Copy !req
1231. Where the Phantom is
concerned, Your Highness...
Copy !req
1232. What's wrong?
Copy !req
1233. Shh.
Copy !req
1234. What are you doing?
Copy !req
1235. The question is,
what are you doing?
Copy !req
1236. I protest!
Copy !req
1237. Remove your head
at once!
Copy !req
1238. Tucker,
remove his head.
Copy !req
1239. Good grief,
it's our ambassador.
Copy !req
1240. Ambassador?
Copy !req
1241. My apologies,
Lord Cravenwood.
Copy !req
1242. The Inspector was only acting
with the best of motives.
Copy !req
1243. Your Highness.
Copy !req
1244. Really, Lord Cravenwood,
what would your wife think?
Copy !req
1245. What's he got that I haven't got?
George!
Copy !req
1246. In the flesh.
Copy !req
1247. What are you doing here?
Copy !req
1248. Tarzan let me use
the car tonight.
Copy !req
1249. Listen, I've got
to talk to you.
Copy !req
1250. You've got to
get out of here.
Copy !req
1251. But, darling.
Copy !req
1252. Lord Cravenwood, I'm so terribly
sorry about what happened.
Copy !req
1253. You see, I was discussing important
things with Her Highness,
Copy !req
1254. and when I discovered you outside the
library door, naturally I thought...
Copy !req
1255. The ambassador.
Yes, I know.
Copy !req
1256. You know, darling, you haven't danced
with me all evening, my angel.
Copy !req
1257. I'm sorry, my darling.
Copy !req
1258. That's all for now.
Copy !req
1259. Pardon me! I'm lost.
Copy !req
1260. I must have gotten off
the road, the main road.
Copy !req
1261. I'm on my way to Frascati.
Copy !req
1262. You'll have to go down the
road about a half mile.
Copy !req
1263. You'll see a sign.
Copy !req
1264. Turn right. It'll take you
right to the highway.
Copy !req
1265. Excuse me, dear, but I've got
to talk to Lord Cravenwood.
Copy !req
1266. It's extremely important.
Copy !req
1267. That's okay. He's
making me itch, anyway.
Copy !req
1268. Fine.
Copy !req
1269. Now, listen to me.
Copy !req
1270. I know what you're up to,
and it won't work.
Copy !req
1271. You'll ruin everything.
Copy !req
1272. Excuse me,
Your Excellency.
Copy !req
1273. May I cut in?
Thank you so much, sir.
Copy !req
1274. Are you having
a good time?
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1275. Yes, extremely good time.
Good.
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1276. Fine party, Angela darling.
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1277. Wait till you see
the fireworks at midnight.
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1278. Hello, old boy.
May I have this dance?
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1279. I never learned to dance. I've just
simply got natural rhythm, you know.
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1280. You're quite right.
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1281. By Jove, that looked...
It is! It's Sir Charles!
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1282. Tucker!
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1283. Inspector!
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1284. Tucker!
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1285. Tucker! Tucker!
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1286. Inspector!
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1287. Take your filthy
hands off my asp.
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1288. Tucker!
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1289. Charles?
Where's the safe?
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1290. In the library.
George is robbing it.
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1291. Which way?
Come on.
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1292. But it's not midnight yet. But
they turned the lights out.
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1293. Her Highness must
have changed her mind.
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1294. All right.
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1295. Be careful.
I can't see a thing.
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1296. Tucker? Tucker,
where are you? Tucker!
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1297. Watch where
you're going!
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1298. Tucker.
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1299. Tucker!
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1300. Tucker, Tucker, Tucker.
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1301. Tucker!
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1302. It's hell in here.
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1303. Oh.
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1304. A candle! Tucker!
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1305. Hey, waiter, you got a match?
Yes, sir.
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1306. Quick, quick.
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1307. Tucker. Tucker.
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1308. Tucker. Tucker.
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1309. What kind of
a candle is this?
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1310. In there. George is
in the gorilla suit.
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1311. Gorilla?
Good luck.
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1312. Rule, Britannia!
Britannia, rule the waves!
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1313. Britons never, never,
never shall be slaves!
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1314. Rule, Britannia!
Britannia, rule the waves!
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1315. Oh, I say!
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1316. Tucker! Tucker!
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1317. Tucker!
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1318. Inspector! Inspector!
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1319. Oh, Inspector,
Sir Charles is here.
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1320. George?
Uncle Charles?
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1321. Have you got it?
No. Haven't you?
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1322. No. The safe's empty.
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1323. What's that?
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1324. Somebody's been
highly dishonest.
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1325. Follow me, men.
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1326. You idiots!
They're getting away from us!
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1327. Help me to my feet, someone. Mr. Tucker!
Mr. Tucker! Okay.
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1328. After them!
Come on, Tucker!
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1329. Come back! It's me!
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1330. Come on now!
Faster! Faster!
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1331. They're getting away! Hurry!
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1332. What's the matter with you? Can't
you drive this thing faster?
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1333. Tucker, you're wrong.
Come on! Quick!
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1334. I tell you, this is
the road they've gone up.
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1335. Don't argue with me!
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1336. I'm telling you I know
where they've gone.
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1337. Now, George, any
idea how we get out of here?
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1338. I don't know. I've been
all over this place.
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1339. I've been up this street,
up that one, up that one.
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1340. How we gonna
get out of here?
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1341. Why don't you try
the high road up there?
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1342. Okay, I'll take the high road.
You take the low road.
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1343. So long,
Uncle Charles.
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1344. Ciao, George.
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1345. Who taught you
to drive this thing?
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1346. I see them! That's them!
No, it isn't!
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1347. Tucker! Tucker!
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1348. Then, when I was thrown out of
college, I made up my mind.
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1349. I decided to live a little.
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1350. I knew if I continued
my academic endeavors
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1351. I could depend upon that
check of yours every month.
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1352. You know what I did?
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1353. I took a plush
Hollywood apartment,
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1354. surrounded myself with all of the
advantages of a wealthy bachelor,
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1355. then I sent you
glowing reports
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1356. of a brilliant
academic career.
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1357. Well,I suppose a certain
amount of dishonesty
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1358. is bound to beget a certain
amount of dishonesty.
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1359. Hey!
But, Inspector...
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1360. Come on, please.
I have not much time.
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1361. Better be right
this time.
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1362. Good morning, gentlemen.
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1363. Good morning, Inspector.
Good morning, Inspector.
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1364. Guillotine all
sharp and shiny?
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1365. Just thought
you'd like to know,
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1366. the trial is all set
for tomorrow morning.
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1367. Shouldn't take too long.
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1368. That sounds encouraging.
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1369. Yes, it's encouraging for me,
but bad for you.
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1370. Have some coffee,
Inspector.
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1371. You know, you two could save
yourself a lot of trouble
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1372. if you would tell me
where the jewel is.
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1373. Tuck into some
of that porridge.
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1374. It's guaranteed
good for sleuthing.
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1375. You refuse to cooperate?
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1376. We've offered you
porridge and coffee.
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1377. It's all that's left.
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1378. Well, I'm glad that
you're enjoying yourselves,
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1379. because you're going to be
here for the next 20 years.
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1380. Madame Clouseau.
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1381. Your Highness.
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1382. Madame.
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1383. Won't you sit down?
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1384. I'll be brief
and to the point.
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1385. My husband feels
he has enough evidence
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1386. to prove that Sir
Charles is the Phantom
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1387. and to convict George
as his accomplice.
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1388. As I see it,
they only have one chance.
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1389. What is that?
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1390. If Your Highness were to
testify on their behalf,
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1391. somehow convince
the jury that, well,
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1392. they didn't even
take the diamond.
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1393. You surprise me, madame.
I expect to.
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1394. And I'm taking the chance that you
will keep what I'm about to tell you
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1395. in the strictest confidence.
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1396. I think I can guess.
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1397. It's not too difficult.
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1398. Being the wife of
Inspector Clouseau,
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1399. you could have been
very helpful to Charles.
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1400. I have been.
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1401. Was stealing my dog
all part of the plan?
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1402. That was the plan.
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1403. But I think you should know that
Charles wanted to call it off.
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1404. You've had it all the time.
You stole the jewel yourself
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1405. before the International Court
made its decision.
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1406. I'd gladly sacrifice it to save
Charles, but it's not so simple.
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1407. Couldn't you say you just found
it on the grounds or something?
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1408. They'd just claim he dropped
it making his escape.
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1409. No. To save Charles, we must prove
that someone else stole it.
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1410. But we'd never be
able to do that.
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1411. I have an idea.
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1412. The trial
is in its third day.
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1413. Seldom in the history
of Italian jurisprudence
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1414. has a trial created
such intense excitement.
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1415. Thousands of people,
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1416. and it is interesting to note,
most of them women,
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1417. have gathered daily, hoping to catch
a glimpse of Sir Charles Lytton,
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1418. the man accused of being
the notorious Phantom.
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1419. The court adjourned yesterday,
as the defense requested time
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1420. to investigate certain new,
important evidence.
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1421. And it is rumored that when
the court convenes today,
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1422. the defense will call
a surprise witness.
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1423. The defense has only one
witness, Mr. President.
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1424. Would you please call Inspector
Jacques Clouseau to the stand?
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1425. Me, a defense witness?
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1426. Inspector Clouseau?
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1427. Nothing to worry about,
my darling.
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1428. You'll make fools
out of them.
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1429. Inspector Clouseau, you
have testified under oath
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1430. to certain pertinent facts
concerning this case.
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1431. Your testimony
and your testimony alone
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1432. has been a major factor in casting
suspicion on the defendant.
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1433. Aside from
the Phantom himself,
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1434. you are the foremost
authority on the Phantom.
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1435. I have made the Phantom
my life's work.
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1436. You've testified that the Phantom
has been a frequent guest
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1437. at the numerous parties
given by Miss Angela Dunning.
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1438. That is correct, yes.
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1439. You've testified it was either
during or sometime soon afterwards
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1440. that certain of Miss Dunning's
guests were robbed of their jewels.
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1441. Yes.
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1442. How many times
did this happen?
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1443. Sixteen.
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1444. Sixteen parties,
16 thefts?
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1445. Yes.
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1446. Sir Charles attended
all 16 of those parties?
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1447. All of them.
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1448. And how many of those parties
did you attend, Inspector?
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1449. All of them.
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1450. Oh, that's very interesting.
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1451. You attended the first party
when the jewels were stolen?
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1452. Yes.
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1453. The jewels were stolen
during or after the party?
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1454. After.
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1455. So, then you knew they
were going to be stolen?
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1456. Well, yes.
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1457. How did you know?
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1458. Because that is the modus
operandi of the Phantom.
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1459. He always works that way.
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1460. I see.
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1461. Were the same people always
present at each party?
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1462. Oh, no,
the guest lists varied.
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1463. Outside of Sir Charles,
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1464. was anybody else always present
at each of these parties?
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1465. Uh...
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1466. No. No. No.
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1467. Only Sir Charles was present at each
party when there was a robbery?
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1468. Yes. Yes.
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1469. I see.
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1470. And what about you?
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1471. Me?
Yes, you.
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1472. What about me?
Well, you were there.
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1473. Yes.
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1474. Well, then Sir Charles was not the only
one who was present at each party.
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1475. What are you suggesting?
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1476. I'm not suggesting
anything yet.
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1477. Inspector Clouseau?
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1478. Hmm?
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1479. How much money do you make?
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1480. What has this
got to do with it?
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1481. Your salary. How much does a
police inspector get paid?
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1482. Well, you know...
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1483. Enough to buy a wife
a $10,000 mink coat?
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1484. No, of course not.
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1485. You're aware that
your wife spent $7,000
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1486. at Yves Saint Laurent
only last month?
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1487. What?
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1488. And two months
before that, $4,000.
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1489. That's impossible. We know
for a fact that your wife
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1490. spent at least $30,000 on
clothes during the past year.
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1491. Sir, my wife is very frugal.
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1492. She saves out of
the housekeeping money.
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1493. $30,000 out of
the housekeeping money.
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1494. We'll, we've been
married for 10 years.
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1495. About the time that
these robberies began,
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1496. and the notorious Phantom
came into existence, correct?
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1497. Yes! No, not correct!
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1498. Of course not correct.
Of course...
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1499. All right, wait.
You see...
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1500. It's not Sir Charles!
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1501. He must be the Phantom!
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1502. it must be the Inspector.
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1503. He's the Phantom!
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1504. Now then...
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1505. No, no.
No, I'm not the Phantom!
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1506. No, no. Please! Please!
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1507. Thank you, darling.
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1508. Thank the Princess.
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1509. Look at that.
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1510. No, no!
I'm not the Phantom!
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1511. No,no, no!
I'm not the Phantom!
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1512. We can't just let
him rot in prison.
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1513. Oh, it takes years
for people to rot.
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1514. Besides, when the
Phantom strikes again,
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1515. the Inspector will be
as free as a bird.
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1516. Want to come to South America, George?
Family rates?
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1517. I wouldn't miss it,
Uncle Charles.
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1518. That's good.
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1519. Who knows, when I retire, you
might take over the business.
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1520. Go back! Go home!
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1521. Crazy woman.
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1522. She's the one who tried to
tear off all his clothes.
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1523. My wife.
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1524. Wife?
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1525. You can thank my mother
for the flowers.
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1526. You're a national hero.
I envy you.
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1527. I'm going to prison.
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1528. A few years, but
after you get out...
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1529. Tell me, Inspector,
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1530. Signor Phantom,
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1531. all those robberies, how
did you ever manage it?
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1532. Well, you know,
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1533. it wasn't easy.
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