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:25:07
Please.
:25:18
How are you feeling
these days, Mr. Roth?

:25:20
What exactly are you
a doctor of, Mr. Wexler?

:25:23
Let's talk about money.
:25:25
So much sent in, so much cash.
Also untraceable with a little ingenuity.

:25:31
I did not mean in general.
:25:33
You must be referring to your people
running all over town...

:25:36
...looking for poor Mr. Koo.
:25:38
With all that concern I can only
assume he suffered some misfortune?

:25:42
- Yes, but whose?
- Koo was a small man.

:25:45
He had not yet taken the step.
:25:48
There are a great many Koos
in the world. What happened to this one?

:25:52
Nick shot him.
:25:56
Thank you, James.
:25:59
It's refreshing to hear
a straight answer now and then.

:26:04
So the money I
placed in Mr. Koo's trust...

:26:07
...remains at large
in the hard cruel world...

:26:10
...and you wish me
to reunite it with you...

:26:13
...its devoted friends.
:26:16
- Interesting.
- No one ever saw you give it to him.

:26:19
Koo never said
you gave him the money.

:26:21
And now he never will.
:26:24
Your boss and I have been
conducting business...

:26:26
...in a mutually satisfactory manner
for three years.

:26:30
That's plenty of time to get used
to the idea of more.

:26:37
Twenty percent looks small next
to 100 percent.

:26:40
I bet you like the look
of this whole setup.

:26:42
Relax, Mr. Lawrence.
Ms. Kelsky here is just worried...

:26:47
...that someone of means was pulling
her bagman's strings.

:26:50
We should be flattered that she thinks
of me in this manner.

:26:53
Personally, I find it impressive
how apt she is in her work.

:26:58
She should do well in the world
without even reading my book.


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