:28:03
Mr. Murdock's an old friend.
:28:05
Any friend of Mrs. Chandler's
is welcome.
:28:08
I'm afraid I don't sing.
:28:10
Perhaps you'd like
to try a little roulette.
:28:13
It's not wise to tell you, but the
house is having a streak of bad luck.
:28:18
Mrs. Chandler doesn't feel
like gambling.
:28:23
Oh, I'm all right, really I am.
I'd like to.
:28:27
You too, sir?
:28:28
I'll just watch. Roulette wheels
have a way of running over me.
:28:38
I was walking into something.
We were going to gamble, win or lose.
:28:43
He hadn't asked her to, he'd told her
she had to. It was an order, but why?
:28:48
I didn't like the feeling
I had about her.
:28:51
The way I wanted
to put my hand on her arm.
:28:54
The way I kept smelling
that jasmine in her hair.
:28:57
The way I kept hearing
that song she'd sung.
:29:00
Yeah, I was walking
into something all right.
:29:12
Krause, have fresh drinks brought
for Mrs. Chandler and Mr. Murdock.
:29:16
And some of those pâté
de foie gras sandwiches...
:29:20
...that Pierre makes so well.
Real pâté from Paris. Prewar.
:29:26
Right away, sir.
:29:32
Number 11, black.
:29:35
Two stacks, please.
:29:40
Make your bets, ladies
and gentlemen. Make your bets.
:29:51
No more bets. No more.
:29:53
That way you'll get rid of it fast.
:29:55
- It's a system I use.
- Ever try throwing it out the window?