The Maltese Falcon
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:32:00
I want to leave a message for Joel Cairo.
:32:24
I never would've placed myself
in this position...

:32:27
...if I didn't trust you completely.
:32:29
That again?
:32:33
You know that's true, though.
:32:35
You don't have to trust me as long
as you can persuade me to trust you.

:32:40
But don't worry about that now.
:32:42
He'll be along any minute.
:32:44
You get your business with Cairo over with
then we'll see how we stand.

:32:48
You'll let me go about it with him...
:32:50
...in my own way?
:32:51
Sure.
:32:55
You are a godsend.
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Now, don't overdo it.
:33:07
Mr. Spade! There is a boy outside.
He seems to be watching the house.

:33:11
I know. I spotted him.
:33:12
What? What's that? What boy?
:33:14
A kid. He's been trailing me all evening.
:33:16
-Did he follow you to my apartment?
-I shook him before that.

:33:19
Come in, Mr. Cairo.
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-I'm delighted to see you again, madam.
-I was sure you would be, Joel.

:33:34
Mr. Spade told me about your offer
for the falcon.

:33:37
-When will the money be ready?
-It is ready.

:33:39
-In cash?
-Yes.

:33:40
You're ready to pay $5,000
if we turn over the falcon to you?

:33:43
Excuse me, please.
I must have expressed myself badly.

:33:46
I did not mean that I have the money
in my pocket...

:33:48
...but I am ready to get it for you
on a few minutes' notice...

:33:51
...anytime during banking hours.
:33:53
That's probably true.
He only had a couple hundred...

:33:56
...when I searched him this afternoon
at my office.

:33:58
I shall be able to have the money for you
at, say, 10:30 in the morning.


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