:08:05
Milo James Thatch?
:08:08
Who-who are you?
How did you get in here?
:08:10
I came down the chimney.
Ho, ho, ho.
:08:15
My name is
Helga Sinclair.
:08:17
I'm acting on behalf
of my employer...
:08:19
who has a most intriguing
proposition for you.
:08:23
Are you interested?
:08:24
Your-your-
your employer? Heh.
:08:26
Who is your employer?
:08:44
This way, please.
:08:45
And don't drip
on the Caravaggio.
:08:48
Step lively.
:08:49
Mr. Whitmore does not like
to be kept waiting.
:08:53
You will address him as
"Mr. Whitmore" or "Sir."
:08:56
You will stand unless
asked to be seated.
:08:57
Keep your sentences short
and to the point.
:08:59
Are we clear?
:09:04
And relax.
:09:05
He doesn't bite...often.
:09:15
Grandpa?
:09:16
Finest explorer I ever met.
:09:18
Preston Whitmore.
Pleasure to meet you, Milo.
:09:22
Join me in a little yoga?
:09:24
Uh, no, no.
Thank you.
:09:26
Did you really
know my grandfather?
:09:27
Oh, yeah. Met old Thaddeus
back in Georgetown.
:09:30
Class of '66.
We stayed close friends...
:09:32
till the end of his days.
:09:33
Even dragged me along...
:09:36
on some of his
danged fool expeditions.
:09:37
Thatch was crazy
as a fruit bat, he was.
:09:40
He spoke of you often.
:09:41
Funny. He-he never
mentioned you.
:09:43
Oh, he wouldn't.
:09:44
He knew how much
I liked my privacy.
:09:48
I keep a low profile.
:09:49
Mr. Whitmore, should I be
wondering why I'm here?
:09:51
Look on that table.
:09:54
Ah!
:09:55
It's for you.
:09:57
It's-it's from my grandfather.
:09:59
He brought that package
to me years ago.