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:31:03
It is Mr. Kristo's
opinion, sir...

:31:06
that this Mr. Fabian
would find such a venture... unprofitable.

:31:10
I can assure you that Mr. Kristo
need have no concern.

:31:14
Tonight Mr. Fabian is pleased to regard himself
as a great sports promoter.

:31:18
Tomorrow he will undoubtedly
own Covent Garden.

:31:21
- He is given to these flights of fancy.
- Ah, yes, quite.

:31:24
Mr. Kristo has found it necessary
to leave for Liverpool on business.

:31:28
Therefore,
it might prove fruitful...

:31:30
if Mr. Fabian called on me
for a brief talk.

:31:34
Would you give him
my card, sir?

:31:37
I shall be delighted.
:31:39
Thank you.
Good night.

:31:41
- Good night.
- Good night.

:32:16
How's your headache, deary?
:32:18
How many times have I told you not to eat
down here? You drop that swill, it brings mice.

:32:22
- Clean it up and get out!
- Yes, my love.

:32:29
- Still up, pet?
- Come here, Helen.

:32:32
I'm just dead beat, pet.
I had a bit of a headache, so I walked it off.

:32:35
- I want to talk to you.
- Oh, in the morning, pet.

:32:38
- Didn't we do well tonight, though?
- Now!

:32:53
I've been thinking,
Helen.

:32:55
I'm a rich man.
Richer than you know.

:32:59
I want to clear out, sell this place,
get rid of everything.


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