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1:22:08
-You remember the Camerons, don't you?
-Of course. Glad to see you.

1:22:11
Thank you very much.
1:22:13
Leslie, this is Lt. Greene.
He's been very impatient to meet you.

1:22:16
There's Janie, darling.
1:22:26
Please.
1:22:30
-Crosbie, old man, congratulations.
-Thanks.

1:22:32
Give me a whiskey and soda.
1:22:34
Leslie looks wonderful.
I never saw her looking better.

1:22:37
You must be relieved that this
awful business is over.

1:22:42
I don't know if you remember me.
1:22:44
Of course I do. How are you?
1:22:45
-I'm fine, thanks.
-How do you do, captain?

1:22:48
-I say, would you care to dance?
-I'd love to. Thank you.

1:22:56
I won't mention it again.
You must want to forget the whole subject.

1:23:00
But I can't get over the way
you gave your evidence.

1:23:03
Everything so exact,
down to the smallest detail, you know?

1:23:07
I'll never forget the night it happened.
I don't mind telling you I was upset.

1:23:11
My first case, you know.
Quite a beginning one.

1:23:13
Do you mind if we sit down?
1:23:15
No. No, of course not.
1:23:19
The most beautiful plantation in Sumatra.
1:23:21
Three thousand acres, young trees. Belongs
to a Malacca Chinese. He's forced to sell.

1:23:26
-Sounds good.
-Always wanted a fine plantation...

1:23:28
...one that I could work for myself
and for my family.

1:23:32
-This is the one.
-Where do you ship from?

1:23:34
It's near a good harbor,
five, six miles only.

1:23:37
I could ship my rubber for less money.
Ought to get ahead fast.

1:23:41
In five, ten years,
I can travel, do anything I please.

1:23:44
I'll visit you boys in Singapore.
1:23:46
Bob, how about a little fresh air?
1:23:48
Not now, Howard. Maybe later. I'm telling
these boys about my new plantation.

1:23:52
I didn't tell you about the bungalow.
Beautiful!

1:23:54
Large veranda, shade trees all around.
There are three bungalows.

1:23:58
Two smaller ones. The Chinese planter
had a funny idea. He had three wives...


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