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1:12:01
Please. Why did you come here?
1:12:06
That's a fine way to greet a sweet old lady.
1:12:09
I could be your grandmother.
1:12:10
And if your grandmother came here,
what would you do?

1:12:13
You would offer her a brandy, of course.
1:12:20
- Straight?
- Please.

1:12:22
Brandy's the only thing I am straight about.
1:12:26
You know...
1:12:29
I never drank until I went to gaol.
1:12:34
Thanks.
1:12:42
You know,
people wouldn't be so afraid of dying...

1:12:44
if they could take
a bottle of brandy with them.

1:12:47
Did Carlos send you?
1:12:48
Yes. And he's pretty sore at you.
1:12:51
I don't care.
1:12:52
Now come on,
you could have answered his wires...

1:12:54
and they really need you in Madrid.
1:12:57
I've some good news for you.
1:12:59
We've a great chance
of selling the necklace.

1:13:02
I'm afraid you have to find someone else.
I'm not going.

1:13:07
Not going?
1:13:08
No, I'm through with you, and Carlos,
and all the others.

1:13:14
I need another brandy.
1:13:27
There, now I'm sober again.
1:13:31
Carlos told me all about the American.
Is he still here?

1:13:34
That's none of your business.
1:13:36
You're quite right. It is none of my business.
1:13:38
But it is my business
to see that you get right back to Madrid.

1:13:42
Now, Madeleine,
you know Carlos as well as I do.

1:13:45
He has a very kind soul...
1:13:47
but as his record shows,
there is a very mean streak in him...

1:13:51
and he can be pretty nasty.
1:13:54
Very nasty.

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