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:13:02
- No, thank you.
- How was your trip to Istanbul?

:13:05
Marvellous! Did you go on
the underground railway?

:13:07
It's the oldest in Europe.
:13:09
Did you bother to go
to the museum, Mr Page?

:13:12
Well, of course. That was the whole idea,
wasn't it? The alarm.

:13:15
I take my responsibilities
in this enterprise seriously,

:13:19
as I'm sure you do, Miss Lipp.
:13:21
Well, now, let's all go
into the museum, shall we?

:13:27
Here is the door, shall we say?
:13:30
And Walter - Walter is the sultan...
with the dagger.

:13:37
Miss Lipp?
:13:46
It was you weight that did it,
on the Treasury floor.

:13:49
Perhaps I should have said,
"Even your weight".

:13:51
Try again, just one foot.
:13:56
Well, just the toe.
:14:02
It's all based on a little chap down here.
:14:07
This is a delicate strain gauge.
:14:09
There are hundreds of them
under the Treasury,

:14:12
each one connected to the alarm system.
:14:15
They measure weight -
the smallest weight.

:14:18
Even a ping pong ball.
:14:25
That's our problem.
:14:27
Then all you have to do
is to find the switch and turn it off.

:14:31
It could be anywhere,
hidden in the walls or the ceiling,

:14:34
operated by remote control
a mile away or more.

:14:37
And how do you propose to get into
a museum without touching the floor?

:14:42
I wouldn't have to touch
the floor if I were a fly.

:14:45
It isn't how I see you, Mr Page.
:14:50
We have our human fly.
:14:52
And our human fly holder.
:14:56
- That's Giulio, that's Hans.
- And...


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