The Maltese Falcon
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:54:03
I don't want any more informal talks.
:54:04
I've nothing to say to you,
and I'm tired of being called things...

:54:08
...by every crackpot on the city payroll.
If you want to see me...

:54:11
...pinch me or subpoena me.
I'll come down with my lawyer.

:54:14
I'll see you at the inquest, maybe!
:54:20
Come on. He wants to see you.
:54:22
I didn't expect you till 5:25.
I hope I haven't kept you waiting.

:54:26
Keep on ridin' me...
:54:27
...they're gonna be pickin' iron
out of your liver.

:54:30
The cheaper the crook,
the gaudier the patter, huh?

:54:33
Well, let's go.
:54:54
Come on. This'll put you in solid
with your boss.

:55:05
Come in, sir. Thank you for coming.
Come in.

:55:08
You shouldn't let him go around
with these on him.

:55:10
He might get himself hurt.
:55:14
Well, what's this?
:55:15
A crippled newsy took 'em away from him.
I made him give 'em back.

:55:22
By gad, sir, you're a chap worth knowing.
An amazing character. Give me your hat.

:55:30
Sit down.
:55:37
- I owe you an apology, sir.
- Never mind that.

:55:40
Let's talk about the black bird.
:55:42
All right, sir, let's.
:55:47
Let's.
:55:49
This is going to be the most astounding
thing you've ever heard of.

:55:52
I say this knowing a man
of your caliber and your profession...

:55:55
...must have known
some astounding things in his time.

:55:59
What do you know of the Order of
the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem...


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