:24:12
Here you should read this,
it changed my life.
:24:15
This book?
:24:18
Give me a chance.
l'll change your life, too.
:24:20
That's no job for an electrician,
that mission is impossible.
:24:23
- Look Lisa, l realize it's not the moment but...
- No, it's not.
:24:28
No. Right, sure.
:24:32
Well, well, l'll wait for your lights
to blow again.
:24:34
You mind staying over? Just to sleep l don't m...
No one waiting for you?
:24:42
Here.
:24:44
Hey, what's wrong come on!
:24:45
- What's the matter Simonnet?
- l'm allergic to those animals you know!
:24:51
What happened last night anyway?
:24:55
- He saw the boogie man?
- Quit it.
:24:58
- What did he see, a ghost? The phantom of the Louvre?
- Just quit it.
:25:02
Some things you just
don't joke about.
:25:07
Mangin, the security report showed that there were
intruders on the rounds last night?
:25:11
- Did you find out what happened?
- Not yet but l will. The inquiry is underway.
:25:17
Going through all these documents?
:25:19
l'm looking for anything that Desfontaines
could've left in the archives.
:25:24
lf l keep going l just know l'm going to find something,
the name of this mummy, for example.
:25:30
Luxor
:25:32
We were young.
:25:34
l miss it.
:25:36
Do you really?
:25:39
Yeah, well, l miss the digs.
You have any regrets?
:25:43
What? Like when you took my car
and left me at the Pyramids?
:25:49
Ah, Suzanne dear,
have the Dutch arrived?
:25:52
Yes. But there's also a reporter here,
:25:55
about the electrical problems, asking a lot of questions.
The ramifications for security.
:25:57
Bingo! Look, Professor Desfontaines
kept a journal!