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1:36:26
You don’t look well
in these pictures lately.

1:36:27
How could I look well?
I haven’t been able to sleep.

1:36:31
That rotten car is driving me piffy!
1:36:34
Has it occurred to you
that it may not be the rotten car?

1:36:37
- Perhaps it’s the way Mr Douglas drives.
- Balderdash!

1:36:40
There isn’t a driver in the world who can
get that speed out of a car like that.

1:36:44
No, he’s done something to it...
1:36:46
and I’ve got to find out what!
1:36:48
You’ve become obsessed
by this whole thing.

1:36:50
There are other cars, other races.
Why don’t you just forget it?

1:36:56
My dear child,
how little you know me.

1:36:59
- Yes, Mr Thorndyke.
- Carole.

1:37:03
- How long have you been with us?
- Ayear and a half, almost two. Why?

1:37:07
You know, I’m afraid I’ve been
a little remiss in not telling you
long before now...

1:37:11
how very well you’ve
proved in all your duties.

1:37:14
- Well, thank you.
- And, Carole...

1:37:15
as I realize you have the best interests
of this organization at heart...

1:37:19
I want you to accede
to a somewhat unusual request.

1:37:23
Oh?
1:37:25
Peter Thorndyke.
1:37:28
It’s for you.
1:37:30
All right.
You can take it here.

1:37:32
Thank you.
1:37:34
Yes, good afternoon.
1:37:38
Oh, I think that
should be quite all right.

1:37:42
Uh, 7:30 will be fine.
1:37:44
Yes. Uh, bye.
I think I ought to tell you--

1:37:47
I’d like you to see this Douglas fellow,
get to know him. Who knows?

1:37:51
If he has the talents of which I believe
him capable, perhaps we can give him...

1:37:53
the opportunity of
joining our organization,
racing under our colours.

1:37:56
- But first, we must know something
about him.
- How about tonight?

1:37:59
- Very good.
- At 7:30?


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