1:02:02
McFadden, you and I.
1:02:05
In short Cicero could be
any one of us.
1:02:07
Yes. Any one of us.
1:02:18
It'll be a few days before I get
the combination changed...
1:02:22
...but the alarm's on and ready.
1:02:23
Just so that I don't set it off,
you'd better explain how it work.
1:02:27
There's nothing to work.
1:02:28
If you turn that dial a sixteenth
of an inch in either direction...
1:02:31
...the alarm would go off.
You cut off the alarm.
1:02:39
I'm sorry to disturb you, sir.
Shall I pack your uniforms?
1:02:43
I won't need them.
- Well, sir. I'll close your bags.
1:02:46
Don't be upset if Mr. McFadden...
1:02:48
...should ransack my
quarters while I'm gone.
1:02:51
There'll no need for
that, I'm sure, sir.
1:03:39
The stone is wet. Cold and wet.
1:03:41
Acceptable to Mohammedans
feet, perhaps, but not to mine.
1:03:47
It's 22 minutes late.
1:03:49
It's the first time. He's
never been late before.
1:03:52
You say he hasn't been
to the villa all this week?
1:03:55
Siebert has kept a day and night
watch. Cicero has not appeared once.
1:03:58
And the Countess?
- She has not entertained.