:10:02
The representative of police
wants to know...
:10:05
how much money you had,
Monsieur Filiba.
:10:08
Uh... Oh, yes, yes.
:10:11
I had exactly 20,000 lira.
:10:14
I just cashed a traveler's check
and I put the money in my wallet.
:10:28
Why did you let, uh,
this man in, Monsieur Filiba?
:10:31
Well, he knocked on the door.
:10:33
You see, I was expecting two,
uh... two business associates.
:10:38
And then what happened,
Monsieur Filiba?
:10:41
Well, I said, "Come in."
And there he was.
:10:45
Fine-looking man with a moustache
and long sideburns.
:10:49
He said,
"Good evening. I'm the doctor."
:10:51
I said, "Doctor?"
He said, "Yes, the doctor.
:10:54
I've come to see about your tonsils."
:11:15
The representative of police
like to know...
:11:19
- if there is anything wrong with
your tonsils, Monsieur Filiba.
- No.
:11:24
That's what I tried to tell him.
:11:26
Well, one word led to another.
He was really a very charming fellow.
:11:30
We talked for about ten minutes.
:11:40
What did you talk about,
Monsieur Filiba?
:11:43
About tonsils.
:11:48
So then I said to myself, "All right.
:11:50
If he wants to look at them, let him.
There's no harm in that."
:11:53
Then he said, "Say 'ah."'
:11:56
And so I said, "Ah."
And that's all I remember.
:11:59
When I woke up, I still had my tonsils,
but my pocketbook was gone.