Gorky Park
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Oh?
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But he was dead.
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That doesn't count, then, does it?
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You must have noticed many differences
between a man like yourself, Mr. Osborne,

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and a man like me.
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Man overboard.
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What?
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There's a sliver of food on your upper lip.
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I'm just a plodding investigator. No style.
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Completely out of my depth.
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Three bodies, three people,
shot down and mutilated in Gorky Park.

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And me, I have food on my lip.
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Not even caviar at that.
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I somehow feel that the executioner,
whoever he may be,

:45:54
would have preferred somebody...
:45:58
a more, um... nimble opponent.
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- Ah. Finished eating, are we?
- Yes, thank you.

:46:44
I understand you import our
wonderful Soviet sable into America.

:46:48
You Soviets have
the world monopoly on sable.

:46:51
I always wanted a sable hat.
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A man of your status should possess one.
Must we see what we can do?


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