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:21:01
And Lord knows we've tried.
:21:03
If your department can establish
that it is done illegally,

:21:07
the bank can take action
to recover most of his holdings.

:21:10
I think it's time Mr Goldfinger and I met.
:21:13
Socially, of course.
:21:15
I was hoping you'd say that.
:21:17
It might lead to a business talk...
Mr Goldfinger's kind of business.

:21:21
- I'll need some sort of bait.
- I quite agree.

:21:23
This is the only one we have
from the Nazi hoard in Lake Toplitz.

:21:27
But there are undoubtedly others.
:21:31
Mr Bond can make
whatever use of it he thinks fit.

:21:34
Providing he returns it, of course.
:21:36
It's worth £5,000.
:21:42
You'll draw it from Q branch
with your equipment in the morning.

:21:45
Of course, sir.
:22:02
- Morning, Q.
- Morning, 007.

:22:04
This way, please.
:22:06
My, we are busy this morning!
:22:14
It's not perfected yet.
:22:16
- Where's my Bentley?
- It's had its day, I'm afraid.

:22:20
- But it's never let me down.
- M's orders, 007.

:22:23
You'll be using this Aston Martin DB5
with modifications.

:22:27
Now, pay attention, please.
:22:30
Windscreen-bulletproof.
As are the side and the rear windows.

:22:35
Revolving number plates, naturally.
:22:37
Valid all countries.
:22:40
Here's a nice little transmitting device,
called a homer.

:22:44
You prime it by pressing that back
like this. You see?

:22:47
The smaller model is now
standard field issue,

:22:50
to be fitted into the heel of your shoe.
:22:52
Its larger brother is magnetic.
:22:55
Right. It'll be concealed in the car
you're trailing while you keep out of sight.


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