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:40:02
It's the police.
:40:06
Well, I told you, madame is not receiving.
:40:12
All right, send him up.
:40:16
Now let's be calm.
All we can get is five years.

:40:19
No, seven. I looked it up.
:40:20
Now, remember,
a slip-up now would be fatal.

:40:23
Our stories have got to match.
Now, let's go over it again quickly.

:40:25
- Who am I?
- You're my uncle.

:40:27
- How did I get this bullet hole in my ribs?
- Battle on the Marne.

:40:29
- Who was your mother?
- Grand Duchess Sandra...

:40:31
- who went down on the Lusitania.
- Right.

:40:32
- And your father was the Grand Duke Sergei.
- Killed by the Bolsheviks. I know it.

:40:36
- Good luck, Madeleine.
- Good luck, Carlos.

:40:39
- Remember.
- Your Highness.

:40:40
Come in.
:40:53
Do I have the pleasure
of addressing Countess de Beaupre?

:40:55
Yes.
:40:56
May I introduce myself? My name is Avilia,
from the San Sebastián Police Department.

:41:01
- Won't you sit down?
- Thank you.

:41:07
Come in.
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Thank you.
:41:14
- Will you excuse me for a minute?
- Certainly, Countess.

:41:26
Lord Dunsmore wants us to join him
on a Mediterranean cruise.

:41:42
I beg your pardon. I was so interested
in reading about this case.

:41:46
You mean the one about the pearl necklace?
:41:48
I don't know how it got in the papers.
:41:49
It just makes it
so much more difficult for me.

:41:52
The woman in the case
seems to be very clever.

:41:54
Yes, but what makes it so difficult for me
is that her description varies.

:41:59
It's one of those typical cases
where one has to take a chance.


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