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:28:01
Thank you for everything.
:28:03
- You're welcome.
- And good luck to you.

:28:05
You as well. Bonne route, doctor.
:28:24
Mr. Indigwe, he lives...
:28:30
Indigwe. He find this
one week before, yes?

:28:39
You know, I'm not
too much of a linguist...

:28:44
...but that didn't sound too good.
:28:46
Indigwe is dead.
:28:51
Yeah. Hey, the check.
:28:53
What is "the check"? L'addition,
:29:04
Hey, you know, my dad
collected ancient coins.

:29:06
From Rome, China, Siam, Persia.
:29:10
Somehow they all ended up
in a shoebox in New Jersey.

:29:15
- Meaning?
- Coins travel, Dirk.

:29:19
Even if that poor guy was still alive,
it could have been nothing.

:29:24
Yeah, but the coin traveled
from somewhere, Al.

:29:27
And unless it hitched a ride
on the back of a dolphin,

:29:29
I'm gonna guess that
its jumping-off point

:29:31
was a little bit closer
to where we're sitting.

:29:34
Really, you can see that ironclad
steaming up the river? I mean, really?

:29:39
Isn't it more likely that we missed it
somewhere off the coast of Virginia?

:29:44
Right?
:29:47
Hello?
:29:50
Dirk.
:29:53
I'll meet you at the boat.
:29:59
No, I got the check.

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