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:48:06
Don't go.
:48:10
I guess I could have handled those fellows
with a little luck.

:48:13
We mustn’t take any chances.
We should get help.

:48:16
That's what I had in mind.
:48:17
- I'll get Dr. Williamson...
- Wait. They might not understand.

:48:22
They have understood.
:48:30
We could catch the night boat to England
if we could get out.

:48:33
That's the hitch.
What's that friend's name, that "ff"?

:48:36
- ffolliott.
- Get me Mr. ffolliott's room, please.

:48:40
Left the hotel?
:48:41
That's strange.
We were to dine together tonight.

:48:44
- He realized how much I meant to you.
- You'd mean more with your clothes on.

:48:47
You like the intellectual type.
:48:49
- Say, I've got an idea.
- What?

:48:51
Give me the manager, please.
Buzz for the valet.

:48:53
Is this the manager?
This is Mr. Haverstock in 537.

:48:57
What kind of hotel is this?
:48:59
My bathtub leaks, phone's out of order,
and I've been robbed.

:49:02
Will you send somebody up right away?
Thank you.

:49:06
Operator, send a waiter up to 537.
:49:09
And ask the chambermaid
to bring up some clean sheets.

:49:11
I've set mine on fire.
:49:13
And I'd like my windows cleaned.
:49:15
And ask boots to come get my shoes.
Hurry up. That's a good girl.

:49:19
Clutter up that room nicely
for those two guys.

:49:22
It's the valet. Come in.
:49:25
- Do you speak English?
- Yes, sir.

:49:27
Go to my room, 537...
:49:29
and get me shirt, tie, suit, and a hat.
:49:33
You see, my husband's
waiting in the room for this gentleman.


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