:31:01
That's right. As far as
we're concerned, she's clean.
:31:04
Thank you, Haldane. Good-bye.
:31:06
Bye.
:31:10
Come in.
:31:14
You counting your money, Doc?
:31:16
Yeah...so I can buy
my ticket out of here.
:31:19
Well, before you pack
your bags...
:31:21
how about spending
some of it at the races?
:31:25
Why not? I like horses.
:31:29
This is not horses.
This is greyhounds.
:31:40
The order of finish
for the second race...
:31:42
What are these men doing?
:31:44
They're indicating the odds.
:31:46
How do they get
their information?
:31:48
I wish I knew.
:31:50
Its like a ballet.
:31:52
That's nothing.
Wait till the show starts.
:32:03
-Bill.
-Yeah?
:32:06
Let's go down
and see the action.
:32:08
Great.
:32:10
You also want to size them up.
:32:12
I just want to see them race.
:32:14
Bets first.
:32:16
Dr. Slaughter?
:32:19
Yes. This is indeed a pleasure.
:32:23
-Is it?
-Yes.
:32:25
Id like you to meet an old
friend of mine--Bill Rafferty.
:32:28
-Hello.
-Pleasure.
:32:29
This is my friend Lindsay.
Lord Bulbeck.
:32:31
-Hello.
-Hello.
:32:34
So you're an American.
Where are you from?
:32:37
Originally,
Evanston, Illinois...
:32:39
but now I live in
Notting Hill Gate.
:32:41
Notting Hill Gate?
:32:42
Isn't that where they had
some riots a while back?
:32:44
That wasn't a riot, man.
That was the carnival.
:32:46
Sometimes it becomes a riot.
:32:49
Say, where can I place
a bet around here?
:32:50
Over here. Come.
:32:52
I want to put some
money on number 4.
:32:54
Not number 4, man. Number 5.
:32:58
How's it going?