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Messages.
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Thank you.
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- Mr. Devereaux?
- Mr. Lehman.
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I'm sorry.
This is really not a good time.
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I understand.
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A lot of people feel that way about me.
But I have good news.
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- Mm-hmm?
- Won't take long.
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- Well?
- Well...
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turns out I owe you
an apology, Mr. Devereaux.
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After our last conversation
I started thinking...
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maybe that Parsons woman is telling
the truth about who you used to be.
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So I asked the Washington
State Department of Motor Vehicles...
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to send me a driver's license
photograph of Nicholas Parsons.
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- And?
- And this is what came up.
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Well...
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We all make mistakes.
There's no harm done.
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Then I thought about it some more, and
it occurred to me what a common name...
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Nicholas Parsons is.
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You know, it turns out
there were six.
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And this...
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was number three.
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I never liked that picture.
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So, Mr. Lehman,
you came here to make a deal...
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otherwise, I guess you would have
gone straight to the police.
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- So, question is, what's your price?
- A million dollars.
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It's a nice round figure, right?
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Uh...
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All right. But you're gonna have to
give me a couple of days.
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No way.
One million dollars, right now.
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Mr. Lehman, it's 9:00 at night.
I can't just...
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Wait a minute.
Wait a minute. Wait.
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I have $100,000
in the safe here.