:12:05
Wheat, 60 piastres, rice, 90 piastres.
:12:09
You call this fair?
:12:10
Under the circumstances,
l consider it generous.
:12:14
Looks all right to me, Colonel.
l'll send in whatever l've got.
:12:18
Just a minute. Your name, please?
:12:21
Smith. Harry Smith, sir.
:12:25
You're very cooperative, Mr. Smith.
:12:27
l believe in being cooperative, Colonel.
May l leave now?
:12:31
You may leave.
:12:37
He was at liberty to refuse my offer.
:12:40
ln which case, l would have been forced
to confiscate his goods.
:12:44
l hope you'll be as wise.
:12:47
Good day.
:12:51
-These are outrageous prices.
-That's all. Good day!
:13:02
Yes, sir. Coming.
:13:13
What have we got on Mr. Smith?
:13:15
Mr. Smith? l have him right here, sir.
:13:21
Harry Smith. Born Henry McReady.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
:13:24
Newspaper reporter on various newspapers
all over the country...
:13:27
...Philadelphia, Boston, New York.
:13:29
Volunteered American Expeditionary Forces.
:13:31
Wounded, decorated.
On leave in Paris. Went AWOL.
:13:35
He's been getting into trouble ever since.
Bookmaking, women. Shall l read it all?
:13:41
He'd been operating a gambling house
in Damascus.
:13:43
We closed him when we moved in.
:13:46
He's quite a boy.
:13:48
Yes, sir.