1:16:03
You didn't have to try to win.
1:16:07
All we had to do
was get out of town.
1:16:19
Good idea.
Let's get these off.
1:16:23
Yes.
1:16:26
I never did like wearing a number
when I didn't have to.
1:16:50
So...
1:16:51
...what kind of crook are you?
1:16:54
Burglar?
1:16:57
Arsonist?
1:16:59
Embezzler?
1:17:07
A pickpocket.
1:17:10
English.
1:17:12
A language totally lacking
in imagination or subtlety...
1:17:16
...but yes, I am a pickpocket.
1:17:21
I'm sorry, Lauren.
1:17:22
The money to pay
for dinner last night?
1:17:26
I had to get you to Venice.
How else was I to pay for the food...
1:17:30
...and the rooms and the bicycles?
1:17:35
Julius.
1:17:38
It gets worse.
1:17:41
- That day at the races...
- I don't want to hear.
1:17:44
Well, I do. Go on.
1:17:47
The horse you picked
for the last race lost.
1:17:52
Yes, but the horse you picked won.
1:17:56
Thank you for thinking that,
but if I could pick horses...
1:17:59
...I wouldn't have to pick pockets.
- You stole that money.