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Any style of car and crew you wish.
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The object, gentlemen, is to win.
I wish you all the very best of luck.
2:08:12
Mr Wu, I understand that you are
the new owner of the Douglas car.
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As I too am interested in the vehicle,
I took the liberty of looking you up.
2:08:19
- Thank you.
- You will therefore forgive me, sir...
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when I say that you are perhaps
not quite as naive as you look.
2:08:24
In point of fact,
you are a very shrewd operator...
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one who has managed to acquire,
by one means or another--
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legitimate means, of course--
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a number of varied enterprises.
2:08:35
It is truly written:
One cannot lose em all.
2:08:38
In the light of this,
would you entertain a sizable wager...
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on the outcome of the race?
2:08:43
Wager? The goddess of fortune will
always find me her most ardent suitor.
2:08:48
Splendid. Splendid. Shall we step
in here? A little more private.
2:08:52
Youre Mr Thorndyke.
Ive always wanted to meet you.
2:08:55
Youve heard of me?
How charming.
2:08:58
Are you not the gentleman who originated
the idea of small print...
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on bottom of automobile sales contract?
2:09:06
The very same.
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- A most worthy adversary.
- You are most kind.
2:09:12
And now, sir, the terms of our wager?
2:09:15
What would you like?
2:09:18
What have you got?
2:09:28
- Okay, lets mount up.
- Hows our little friend?
2:09:31
- I hope it holds together.
- Holds together?
2:09:33
It was so beat up,
I had to cut the frame to straighten it out.
2:09:38
Excuse me.
2:09:43
Is this the morning bus to Fresno?
2:09:47
Thorndyke, this little car goes so fast,
we need three people inside
just to hold it on the ground.
2:09:50
Well, you certainly picked the right crew.
Toodle-oo.
2:09:54
Break a leg, Thorndyke.