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1:06:06
- Mr. Ludlum?
- Yes, sir.

1:06:08
I understand you have
a little old airplane for sale.

1:06:11
- I'm Ross. I called you this morning.
- Ah, yes, sir. Yes.

1:06:14
- You'd like to take
a little look, would you?
- Yeah, please.

1:06:18
She's a Stampe, sir.
1:06:21
Oh, the Belgian version
of the old Tiger Moth.

1:06:24
- Yes, indeed.
You know your aircraft, sir.
- Mm.

1:06:26
She trained a lot of good
fighter pilots in her day.

1:06:30
- How many hours on the engine?
- A hundred and eighteen
since the last overhaul.

1:06:33
- A hundred and eighty? -
Eighteen, sir. One-eight.

1:06:37
- She's generally
in very good shape.
- How much are you asking?

1:06:41
Well, you'll need
to have a look at the logs
and certifications, won't you?

1:06:44
- So let's nip back to the office
and see what we can do.
- Okay.

1:06:55
Look at Yaskov.
He must have seen
Casablanca 1 2 times.

1:07:04
You better wait here.
1:07:13
- I know where he is.
- Who's that, comrade?

1:07:17
May I suggest we pool
our information?

1:07:20
If I tell you the city,
you will know how to find him
in that city, yes?

1:07:25
- A new wrinkle on detente.
- That manuscript is
an embarrassment to us all.

1:07:30
If you catch him, your people
will squeeze him. We're not
crazy about that idea.

1:07:34
At the moment, we feel it is more
important he be neutralized.

1:07:37
He knows too much about
our side, as well as yours.

1:07:42
Well?
1:07:44
Sorry.
1:07:46
Very well.
He is back in London.

1:07:51
He flew there from Bermuda
two days ago.

1:07:53
- He's traveling under the name
of Leonard Ross.
- That figures.

1:07:59
I'd like to be able to tell you
that we found him through
brilliant detective work.


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