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00:05:17Get back
00:05:20Hello hello Roberts, I'll be there shortly. I'm leaving the house in five minutes
00:05:27Wouldn't it be better to wait till tomorrow?
00:05:30Roberts will be tired from his trip. I can't Roberts has got a lot of evidence against that gang of criminals
00:05:35It came from India and in the morning. He's going over to Scotland Yard
00:05:39I have to see him now somebody calls you shall I say to just say that I was called out on an emergency
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00:06:21Show you in yes, he's expecting me. I just spoke to him
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00:06:29Mr. Roberts
00:06:34Dr. Shipley
00:06:40He's still breathing I'll go and get my instruments from the car in the meantime you better get on the phone and call the police
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00:07:24Don't know what's going on here. I'm dr. Shipley those men just attacked me, but never mind that now a man's been poisoned
00:07:40I need your help right away. I know sir. We just got a telephone call
00:07:44Whoever it was must have come in through this window from the balcony
00:07:48You
00:07:50Didn't go to sleep because you knew mr. Roberts was waiting for somebody was that it yes
00:07:55I was in the kitchen when I and you must have heard something at that time didn't you didn't hear a thing?
00:07:59I'm not lying. I've told you the truth. I am then you must be deaf
00:08:04That's enough of that. She can't tell us anything else
00:08:08You waited there
00:08:10If I want to I'll call you
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00:08:33Well, how is he doctor
00:08:36I'm afraid it's too late. You couldn't save him. I wish I could so it is murder. Yes a
00:08:43Few minutes earlier. I could have saved him, but those men who attacked me took care of that
00:08:48Then your serum isn't much good
00:08:52You tell him burns
00:08:54The serum works beautifully except against rudeness
00:09:00May I see that Miller? Yes, you're sure. This is that Indian poison. Are you absolutely sure?
00:09:06See how the colors of the rug have faded
00:09:10It's still a mystery I'd hope Roberts would be able to tell me about this you can see I didn't get here in time
00:09:18Now it's still a mystery
00:09:20Still a mystery no denying that
00:09:23Poison is here in London in criminal hands
00:09:26From what we saw outside
00:09:30It would seem that there were two men involved
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00:10:06You fetch the car and I'll follow her I'll be on the job sir fetch it don't waste time
00:10:19Taxi
00:10:22Holding square, please
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00:10:59Good evening. Good evening
00:11:03It seems that we take the same tram well, then you should queue up. Oh, yes. Hmm
00:11:10I'd rather stand here with you for a while. What do you want? I don't know you. Oh, you don't perhaps I can change that
00:11:16They call me Harry raffle, but you and I had already met some time ago
00:11:21You know that we never really met. We just took the same bus a few times. That was all
00:11:27Well, at least you admit that
00:11:29Here comes my bus now
00:11:37Hey, you've got your nerve you have what do you think you're doing get back online like everyone else
00:11:43By now
00:11:46Well
00:12:17You
00:12:34What a coincidence we meet once more will you excuse me I must go home
00:12:39In that direction, well, that's just great. I'm going that way to mr. Leonard. Why how do you know my name?
00:12:46I'm a magician. Did you know that I
00:12:49Have my tricks. I think you're rather shameless
00:12:54Miss Lerner if I promise to behave will you allow me to see you home? No, thank you
00:12:58But once you get to know me, you'll love me
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00:13:24Want to thank you for coming this far with me
00:13:27What here?
00:13:30But where is the house it's just over there
00:13:33Suppose we have a look at it
00:13:36No, please
00:13:38But why not my uncle doesn't like me to have other people but how long I've been living here since the death of my parents
00:13:44Thank you for seeing me home. Goodbye
00:13:47Miss Anne. Yes. Well, I don't know how to say this
00:13:51Well, you may need some help someday. So let me give you this
00:13:55It's my telephone number
00:13:57It's very thoughtful, but I don't think I need bother you
00:14:08I
00:14:39Hmm
00:14:42Interesting, how'd you like to have that in your back? Okay, Bob. We'll leave him here for now. I'll let him tied up nicely
00:14:49Do we come back for him?
00:14:54Good evening. Uncle John. Oh
00:14:56It's you. What's the matter?
00:14:59Nothing. Why do you ask? I'm sorry if I upset you
00:15:02Would you please knock at the door before you enter?
00:15:05But I'm a little nervous I have a lot on my mind I
00:15:10Just thought you might like a sandwich
00:15:13No, thank you. I'm too nervous to eat besides. I have a meeting tonight
00:15:20Good night, uncle. Good night
00:15:35I
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00:17:20Where is it? I'll get it now
00:17:23I
00:17:30You sure that nobody followed you here absolutely sure we'll give you the document not yet
00:17:38What do you mean by that no one is to read this
00:17:42How about you they were sent to me for decoding by the boss it was my job to decipher them what's in there
00:17:53There's evidence to deliver every man of us to the gallows the little job in Bombay the bank robbery in Madras
00:17:59Everything even the murders of Stonebridge and remember
00:18:03If I hadn't got my hands on these papers
00:18:05We'd all be in prison
00:18:07Whose names are there?
00:18:09the names of all of us in the organization
00:18:12Well in the name of the boss my list is the names of all of us
00:18:18We see
00:18:20What's his name?
00:18:21No one knows only Antonio Pirelli and now I
00:18:26Tell me who's the boss. No, I only have orders to turn over to you these decoded documents in a sealed envelope
00:18:35Tell me who's our boss I'll give you these
00:18:37Yeah
00:18:39Take these take them all just tell me his name. No, I
00:18:45Wouldn't dare I'd be risking my life
00:18:49All right, then
00:18:57I
00:18:59Swore to tell no one
00:19:03But I can't prevent you from reading the name
00:19:09What was that
00:19:12I
00:19:15Don't know
00:19:19I
00:19:22Don't know
00:19:25I
00:19:27Don't know
00:19:37It's nothing there another way out. Yes in the back. Oh, yeah
00:19:46Well now you know who the boss is will you make use of it you learn that's very dangerous
00:19:53Maybe he's been holding control too long now from India
00:19:58I'm taking control over here in London. You won't have to worry
00:20:02I'm not concerned with what you'll do
00:20:06I'm getting out of the country
00:20:14Can you see anything that one is gone
00:20:27I
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00:21:57You
00:22:27I
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00:23:09Let's get out of here
00:23:28Who are those men they were after the same thing, come on
00:23:34He got away that's brilliant, how do you get loose those men must have done it
00:23:42Uncle John
00:23:47Uncle John
00:23:58Huh
00:24:01Huh
00:24:03What the devil that's quite a hole
00:24:07Congratulations there it's junk
00:24:10If that's junk, it sure looks mighty good to me. Yeah
00:24:14Well, what am I supposed to do with that trash? Anyway have to get my hands on those documents
00:24:20Well now I'll just have to
00:24:23You
00:24:26Know let me I
00:24:28Think I know who it is. I
00:24:30Think she recognized me she who else and learner. Oh
00:24:36Don't get me a drink go on
00:24:38Hello
00:24:40Hello, mr. Harry raffled
00:24:44That's me who is this
00:24:46That needn't concern you. What do you want? Are you a gambling man?
00:24:52If I am what of it then just go to number eight land mail road and book a room at the Victoria Hotel
00:25:01And what for?
00:25:05Hello
00:25:19Hotel Victoria
00:25:22A
00:25:24New clue sir, we'll find out what does that mean?
00:25:34Are the photos finished water? Yes, sir. We're just fishing for leads. All right. I'll now the windowsill check them for cancer
00:25:41Check the doors already
00:25:42Won't you sit down here miss learner?
00:25:45Well, dr. Shipley, it looks as though your serum failed again
00:25:48I just got here too late as in the case with Roberts. You seem to take great pleasure in it. You should regret it
00:25:57Are you sure it was the same poison doctor? Yes, there is no doubt about it
00:26:03I'm sorry and call me if I can do anything for you. Thank you doctor
00:26:11This report I'll get it to the laboratory
00:26:17Miss learner your uncle's death had several mysterious signs
00:26:20I'm afraid I can't tell you what they were but I'm sure you'll be able to tell me what they were
00:26:25I'm afraid I can't tell you what they were
00:26:28Miss learner your uncle's death had several mysterious circumstances that are associated with
00:26:36He was killed by a poison of East Indian origin
00:26:39We don't know any more about it except that it's killed several others
00:26:42We need any help you can give us to catch the murderer. You told us that you heard sounds coming from your uncle's study
00:26:47Why didn't you come down and investigate those sounds?
00:26:50When you wake suddenly in the night, sometimes you think that it's a dream. This was not a dream miss learner
00:26:56You also said that you heard other noises outside and when you went to your window and looked out you saw four men fighting in
00:27:02The garden. Well, is that true? Did you see them?
00:27:05Yes, I did and you couldn't see the faces of any of those men. Could you?
00:27:09It was too dark. And of course you couldn't recognize any of the men that you saw. I
00:27:15Couldn't and the man who arrived in the taxi. You didn't know him. Did you know ah, but it was one of those four men
00:27:21You saw later, wasn't it? I said that it was dark and I couldn't see anyone
00:27:34You must have seen a good deal of your uncle did you like him is learner?
00:27:38He was my only relative and how did he treat you? Did he like you? I guess so at least he took care of me
00:27:45To do any work. Do you have any way of earning your own living miss learner?
00:27:50No, but I'm studying to be a nurse
00:27:53Did you know anything about this?
00:27:55It's a one-way ticket your uncle had bought to Australia
00:27:59He never told you about it. No, and you didn't know his bank account was transferred to Australia
00:28:06You knew nothing of all this. No, my dear young lady. He intended to go and leave you alone here in London
00:28:13It's very convenient that that didn't happen
00:28:16Just what are you trying to say to me inspector Webster, we're only trying to get at the truth miss learner
00:28:22Just why did you refuse to describe the four men you saw in the garden?
00:28:26You've made a mistake. I didn't refuse. I couldn't see them. Well, I guess you can go now
00:28:32If you should recall anything that you think might be of use to us. Let us know
00:28:39Why didn't you arrest her
00:28:46Milner I should like to speak to mr. Lerner, please just one moment, please
00:28:58Hello
00:29:00Hello, miss Lerner, this is Harry Rafford. I call to tell you that I'm moving
00:29:05My new address will be the Hotel Victoria. The telephone number is West and three seven six three if you need it
00:29:13Hello
00:29:15Why don't you answer
00:29:17My uncle has been murdered when?
00:29:21last night
00:29:23I'm surprised that you don't know of it
00:29:26Well, how should I know that? Oh
00:29:29I see
00:29:31Tell me miss Lerner. Did you tell the police that I?
00:29:34Did you tell them that I I was in the garden Monday? No
00:29:42Well
00:29:44What did I tell you now, will you believe that I was right no, I haven't got enough evidence against them
00:29:52Can't act too quickly. I
00:29:55Don't agree with you. Here's the address of Milner's solicitor. I want to know if he made a will and who is his heir
00:30:08That must be it
00:30:10Imposing looking place looks like a museum or a school for undertakers
00:30:28I
00:30:35Think you were right sir. It looks like a trap. Well, then I'll be careful so that doesn't shut behind us
00:30:40Maybe we can learn a bit more about what happened to our late friend Roberts in here. Where's the luggage Bob?
00:31:11Is that you James? Yes, mrs. Hughes. What will you wear tonight? I mean the black
00:31:24Mr. Raffle will dine with us
00:31:27Did you say mr. Raffle? Yes. He's the new guest who moved into room 17. Wait, can you see him? Is that so?
00:31:34Yes, I'm sure he's the new guest
00:31:36He's the new guest who moved into room 17 wait, can you see him is that so how does he look oh
00:31:43Wonderful. Mrs. Hughes. I was just reading a novel concerning the adventures of a jewel thief and he looks exactly like mr. Raffle
00:31:50I've told you before Jane
00:31:53You have a very lively imagination. I
00:31:57Don't like to accept guests here without references as mr. Vane arrived
00:32:01No, only the colonel he stands out there and stares as if one look for him could freeze you up
00:32:15Good evening girl. Good evening. Mr. Vane. What a lovely bunch of flowers. You've got with you there
00:32:21Only they aren't very large are they?
00:32:23Tell me mr. Vane bankers take money from clients so that they can loan it out and then make a profit for themselves
00:32:28Isn't that so? Yes always astounds me how you avoid being put under arrest
00:32:34If you ask me it would be far better to arrest all high government officials. Hey, they all live quite outside the law
00:32:40Isn't that so?
00:32:42Maybe we better discuss other things. I just try to go through life as an honest man my friend
00:32:47I forgot about all that on the day that I fell in love with the loveliest woman in all London. She's expensive
00:32:53You know, I'm jealous of you and that woman vain and I'd love the opportunity to take her away from you
00:32:57But I'm afraid that you have more money than I have. Oh, I say you have got your nerve. Oh
00:33:06My dear vein that's so wonderful of you what beautiful flowers
00:33:12Will you take care of them
00:33:15Allow me. I'm sure I shall see a single thing at the theater tonight. My eyes will be only on you my darling
00:33:22You really are sweet
00:33:24Oh Jane
00:33:31Jane
00:33:33Jane where the devil is she gone to anyway, what is all this noise?
00:33:39You might at least try to be civilized
00:33:41Did you try ringing that maids bell?
00:33:44Naturally, madam. I tried it several times if it's out of order. I'll see to it
00:33:48I'll have it working for you as soon as I can. I'm Mabel Hume
00:33:52I'm the proprietor of this hotel. And this is mr. Vane and I'm Harry raffled. Hello, mr. Vane
00:34:01So you are Harry raffled I
00:34:05Want you to feel at home in my hotel
00:34:07Oh, I'm sure that I shall be and please forgive me if I cause you any trouble don't mention it. Mr. Raffle. Good night
00:34:13After the theater, I have a table reserved at an Italian restaurant
00:34:21Oh
00:34:47It's you of course it is you fool
00:34:50Gentlemen I'm surprised. Do you go around tossing each other about like that all the time?
00:34:54I should think you'd have better use for your energies than that
00:35:02How bad he was the one who does don't say a word I
00:35:05Know I've heard that voice you wait here. I'll be back and now what you up to
00:35:10You just get her away from here
00:35:19I
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00:37:42Very is that now boss told us to wait we'll do nothing. Let's go
00:37:49I
00:37:53Like to make one thing clear the two men that we sent out did a perfect job
00:37:57They got rid of the police by Roberts
00:37:59The documents are in our hands, but as long as these documents exist, they pose a permanent danger to all of us
00:38:06for that reason
00:38:07I've decided to burn
00:38:10The boss will have an answer for that himself
00:38:19Yes, make sure you're safe that way
00:38:37Perhaps perhaps that's so but how do we know about it?
00:38:41Yeah, but we have no proof of that just because he says
00:38:51That's right any question yes so far we've been chasing them a police bars and squealers
00:38:54What are we gonna stop making some of that money?
00:38:56It looks as though Miss Lerner's the only heir isn't that so yes, absolutely
00:39:02The will was drawn up by me in Mr. Milner did not make a single change in it up until the time he died
00:39:07Miss Lerner, you heard what the solicitor said
00:39:23Well, I guess I'll have to do some of the deadline
00:39:26I have.
00:39:28You'll have £50,000 sterling.
00:39:31You have a week to decide, Miss Lerner, whether you'll accept the inheritance or not.
00:39:36Do you want any more proof?
00:39:39I have another question to ask you, Miss Lerner.
00:39:42Do you, or did you at any time, have relatives who lived abroad?
00:39:46For example, in India?
00:39:48No.
00:39:51Tell me, Miss Lerner.
00:39:54Have you any friends or acquaintances from India?
00:39:57My father had gone there several times for business reasons.
00:40:00Well, that's very strange.
00:40:01Could you give us any further details about this, Miss Lerner?
00:40:04You can ask Dr. Shipley.
00:40:06He was a friend of my father's and he went along with him to Bombay.
00:40:10Is that so?
00:40:11I'm sorry now, but I must ask you to hand me your passport, Miss Lerner.
00:40:15But why?
00:40:16Because when people we know suddenly come into £50,000 sterling,
00:40:21then we have to protect them.
00:40:23It's only a formality, Miss Lerner, I assure you.
00:40:26A matter of regulations.
00:40:40Good morning.
00:40:42Good morning.
00:40:44I'm Mabel Hughes. I'm the owner of this hotel.
00:40:46My maid tells me that you've been waiting here to see Mr. Harry Raffold.
00:40:50Would you like to sit down?
00:40:52Thank you.
00:40:53Mr. Raffold said he'd be right with me.
00:40:55Yes, of course.
00:40:59I've only known him a short time.
00:41:01Are you a fiancé of Mr. Raffold?
00:41:03No, we're just acquaintances.
00:41:09Quite a nice acquaintance.
00:41:12Thank you.
00:41:13Anne?
00:41:18Good morning, Mrs. Hughes.
00:41:19What's happened?
00:41:21I, uh...
00:41:22I must go.
00:41:24Nice meeting you, Miss...
00:41:25Lerner, goodbye.
00:41:31The police have...
00:41:32Just relax. Take it easy and sit down.
00:41:39Well now, what's it all about?
00:41:42The police suspect me.
00:41:44They think I'm involved in the death of my uncle.
00:41:47They're right.
00:41:50You do feel involved in it.
00:41:54Don't you?
00:41:55Yes. Yes, I do.
00:41:58I didn't tell them about you.
00:42:01Maybe I should be thankful for that.
00:42:04By the way, why didn't you tell them about me?
00:42:09Maybe I should.
00:42:10Uh-huh.
00:42:11What is it?
00:42:12Do you think that I'm the murderer?
00:42:14Well, is that it?
00:42:16Do you want to turn me in?
00:42:18Do you want to turn me in?
00:42:35Who is it?
00:42:36You're nervous.
00:42:38Listen, Bob.
00:42:39Anne Lerner made a bad mistake in coming here today.
00:42:43I want you to follow her and see that she gets home.
00:42:46And make sure of it.
00:42:47Get going.
00:43:18I'm sorry to burst in.
00:43:20Don't apologize.
00:43:21I'm very pleased that you've come to see me, Anne dear, for any reason whatsoever.
00:43:25They've taken my passport.
00:43:26Who?
00:43:27The police?
00:43:28They had no cause.
00:43:29They didn't say they suspected me.
00:43:31They asked me a lot about India.
00:43:32What's that?
00:43:33India?
00:43:35What is the matter with those men?
00:43:37Did they say what they wanted of you?
00:43:39They said nothing.
00:43:40Well, don't worry about it, Anne.
00:43:42I don't understand it at all.
00:43:43The whole thing is like a nightmare.
00:43:45I can't believe that it happened.
00:43:46Tell me, Doctor.
00:43:47Sit down, Anne.
00:43:48Just sit.
00:43:49I'll try to tell you.
00:43:50Years ago, your uncle and I were involved in some illegal matters,
00:43:54and that was probably why he was killed.
00:43:57We had both been mixed up with some dirty business, smuggling,
00:44:00and as a result of that...
00:44:01Uncle John?
00:44:02No one.
00:44:03No one knew anything of this.
00:44:05So how could you?
00:44:06I'm going now to Scotland Yard to talk to Burns.
00:44:09You wait here for me till I come back.
00:44:12And don't worry.
00:44:16Elizabeth?
00:44:18Yes?
00:44:46Just do as we say, matey, and nobody gets hurt.
00:45:13What is it you want?
00:45:16Scotland Yard.
00:45:17I'm looking for Mr. Harry Raffold.
00:45:19Are you really a detective?
00:45:21Inspector Webster.
00:45:24I've never set eyes on a real detective before.
00:45:26Is your work really like what they say it is in those mystery stories?
00:45:29Yes, in our line of work, we do see a lot of action.
00:45:32But that's what we like.
00:45:34Do you catch murderers?
00:45:35Do you even shoot?
00:45:36Yes, of course.
00:45:39Now, show me where I can find Mr. Raffold.
00:45:41I'm right here.
00:45:45And what can I do for you?
00:45:47I have to inform you that you are under arrest as an accomplice of Miss Lerner.
00:45:50And I must also ask you to come along with me.
00:45:52You arrested Ann Lerner?
00:45:53Yes, I did.
00:45:55Congratulations.
00:45:56You'll soon stop your laughing, Mr. Raffold.
00:45:59The murder had hardly been committed when you had a telephone conversation with Miss Lerner.
00:46:03We had that call covered.
00:46:05We'll soon find out whether either one of them were involved.
00:46:09In any event, it was first-class police work.
00:46:17I hear that you've arrested Ann Lerner.
00:46:20And Harry Raffold.
00:46:21Yes, the chief is going to question.
00:46:26Do you think I should have waited for more evidence?
00:46:28I don't think so.
00:46:29Hmm.
00:46:32Do you think I should have waited for more evidence?
00:46:36As long as you're sure.
00:46:37Absolutely sure.
00:46:38I'd like to know why the chief has taken such a personal interest in the whole thing.
00:46:42It's not like him at all. He must have some particular reason for it.
00:46:46What?
00:46:49I don't know. He may be just checking the facts.
00:46:51After all, I may have earned a promotion for the work I did in solving this case.
00:46:56You could be in error, young man.
00:46:57You may have reached a conclusion that's leading you up a path.
00:46:59The chief.
00:47:02Goodbye, Miss Lerner.
00:47:03Goodbye.
00:47:06As I've said, Mr. Raffold, I hope you will excuse the enthusiasm of Inspector Webster.
00:47:11Oh, I don't mind at all, really.
00:47:12The whole thing's been a bit of a lark for me.
00:47:14Goodbye.
00:47:17Bye, Burns.
00:47:18I'll be seeing you.
00:47:20And as for you, a word of advice.
00:47:22Remember my name.
00:47:23Harry Raffold.
00:47:24Special Agent, Secret Service.
00:47:27Got it.
00:47:30Bye now.
00:47:41Keep your hands up and keep moving.
00:47:57Keep moving.
00:48:28Get in there.
00:48:30I'm sorry, Doctor.
00:48:31I really regret this inconvenience to you.
00:48:33But if you're reasonable, you'll be out of here in no time.
00:48:36Are you in control of this mob?
00:48:38I will be.
00:48:40Soon enough.
00:48:41All right.
00:48:43My dear Doctor, I hear that you have a serum that can counteract our poison.
00:48:48That's an exaggeration.
00:48:49Its efficiency is not yet proven.
00:48:52As a scientist, I guess you're welcome a chance to have it proven.
00:48:56It's all right, you needn't keep your hands up.
00:49:02Step onto the carpet.
00:49:06I'll have to ask you to write down the chemical formula so that we can get the necessary materials.
00:49:10Indeed.
00:49:11Are you going to use it on your own victims?
00:49:14I want to have it to ensure my own life.
00:49:17So, you'd better give me the formula.
00:49:20I can't help you.
00:49:21So, there are many ways that we can use to help you to remember it.
00:49:28And we have the time.
00:49:30Well, do you remember?
00:49:33No.
00:49:37You need to take good care of him.
00:49:39I'll call you up within an hour.
00:49:41Is there anything else?
00:49:43Yeah.
00:49:44We have orders to watch Harry Raffel.
00:49:47Harry Raffel?
00:49:49Harry Raffel.
00:49:58Harry.
00:50:00Yeah.
00:50:01What will become of...
00:50:04Now that I've learned that Uncle John...
00:50:07I mean...
00:50:08What will happen to the inheritance if I don't accept it?
00:50:11Well, I don't know.
00:50:13I suppose it will go to some charitable institution.
00:50:16It would be better that way.
00:50:21Anne.
00:50:22Yes.
00:50:24Can I ask you something?
00:50:26Why, yes.
00:50:28Well, here it is then.
00:50:30Will you marry me?
00:50:31Oh, yes.
00:50:46Here it, Lady Raffel's.
00:50:49No, not yet.
00:50:53Yes, Mr. Bob.
00:50:54I'll make sure of that.
00:50:56Most certainly.
00:50:57Hello, William.
00:50:58Oh, sir.
00:50:59Bob just called for the second time.
00:51:01Oh?
00:51:02And what did he say?
00:51:04He said that he was calling you from a call box, sir.
00:51:06He seemed most excited at the time I was talking to him, sir.
00:51:10Where's my mother?
00:51:11She's in the drawing room, Mr. Harry.
00:51:13William, would you please go out and get the suitcase?
00:51:14Yes, sir.
00:51:16Well, my dear.
00:51:18Be prepared to meet mother.
00:51:22Oh, wait a minute.
00:51:26That's it.
00:51:27Am I all right?
00:51:28You're just fine.
00:51:30I'm so excited.
00:51:31Oh, for heaven's sake, come on.
00:51:37Mother, this is Anne Lerner.
00:51:44And this is Lady Raffel.
00:51:45My mother.
00:51:47My dear son, you must be altogether out of your mind.
00:51:50What do you mean?
00:51:51If you don't marry her at once, my dear.
00:51:57This will surprise you, my dear mother.
00:51:59But this is about the only time when I'm exactly in agreement with you.
00:52:05I'm amazed that she'd have anything to do with anyone in such a ridiculous calling as yours.
00:52:10Excuse me, that must be Bob.
00:52:12I'll be right back.
00:52:15You see, that always happens.
00:52:20You're lovely.
00:52:22The only matter Harry would discuss with me was how wonderful you are.
00:52:26And he was right.
00:52:30Anne, Dr. Shipley's been kidnapped.
00:52:32Bob followed them.
00:52:34I'll have to hurry.
00:52:35Mama, Anne better stay here.
00:52:36Make sure she doesn't leave the house under any circumstances.
00:52:38Do you understand?
00:52:39I'm relying on you.
00:52:42Harry, please don't go.
00:52:44I'm afraid something will happen.
00:52:45Anne, we must try and help Dr. Shipley.
00:52:48It may mean his life.
00:52:50Wait here.
00:52:51Goodbye.
00:53:08It's far too much time we've been wasting here already.
00:53:11You know, you could help us shorten all this.
00:53:15Are you prepared to talk?
00:53:27Go get something to write on.
00:53:38Hey.
00:53:45Great.
00:53:57Hands up.
00:54:03Go ahead, cut him down.
00:54:04Yeah.
00:54:14Go ahead, cut him down.
00:54:45Oh.
00:55:03What is it?
00:55:04Tonio, get us out of here.
00:55:05We're tied up.
00:55:07Harry, Raffle was here.
00:55:08He got Shipley away from us.
00:55:10Help us out before the police get here.
00:55:12We'll tell you the rest later.
00:55:14Police couldn't get there if you hadn't been such fools.
00:55:16If they find the way to our secret headquarters, we'll all do a stretch on the moors.
00:55:20I ought to come right down there.
00:55:22If I do, I'll take care of the two of you, that's for sure.
00:55:25No, don't.
00:55:26Tonio.
00:55:27I'll tell you all you want to know about it.
00:55:28It was Creighton.
00:55:29He made us do it.
00:55:30It was Creighton.
00:55:31Listen.
00:55:32Tonio.
00:55:33There's only one way to handle squealers.
00:55:36Tonio.
00:55:37Don't set off the dynamite.
00:55:38Tonio, don't.
00:55:39It was Creighton.
00:55:40He said he knew the name of the boss.
00:55:41Tonio.
00:55:42Tonio.
00:55:45Tonio.
00:55:57There you are.
00:55:58It won't take much longer now, Mary.
00:55:59In just a few hours, this whole way of life will be changed for me.
00:56:02If it's Mrs. Hughes, sir, I congratulate you.
00:56:05She's lovely.
00:56:06Thank you, Mary.
00:56:07Did you order flowers?
00:56:08Yes, Mr. Bain.
00:56:09Good.
00:56:11Good morning, Jane.
00:56:12What beautiful roses.
00:56:13Good morning, Mrs. Hughes.
00:56:15They came from Mr. Bain.
00:56:17Just put them in a vase.
00:56:19I suppose Mr. Bain will make a personal appearance himself at any moment.
00:56:23Why, Mom.
00:56:24When a man is a bachelor, he behaves very attentively.
00:56:27They're always that way as long as they want you.
00:56:30Oh.
00:56:31Did you know Mr. Raffold's here?
00:56:34Raffold?
00:56:35Yes, he came here about 4 a.m. in the morning.
00:56:38He had that awful servant of his along with him.
00:56:40He said the police hadn't got any case against him and he had a good reason to celebrate.
00:56:44A package arrived here for him just a little while ago.
00:56:47It did?
00:56:48Get it for me.
00:56:49Yes, ma'am.
00:57:10Good morning.
00:57:11Good morning.
00:57:40Is this how you ensure that the guests in your hotel rest safely?
00:57:53I only reserve this service for those I find interesting.
00:57:57Uh-huh.
00:57:59And I'm one of those, am I?
00:58:01Thank you.
00:58:02You're very interesting.
00:58:04Yet I don't want such dangerous toys as this in my house, Mr. Raffold.
00:58:10Then I advise you to be a little more careful when you handle it, Mrs. Hughes.
00:58:13That little toy is loaded.
00:58:14Hand it over.
00:58:17Just one slight little tug on the trigger and the great Harry Raffold has no more troubles in this world of ours.
00:58:23Isn't that right?
00:58:25That's right.
00:58:27Only why should you do it?
00:58:30I haven't given you any reason for doing this.
00:58:33Or should I have made love to you?
00:58:34To me?
00:58:40That could be much more dangerous.
00:58:51What is it?
00:58:52Mr. Bain has arrived, ma'am.
00:58:54All right, Jane.
00:58:56What was that you brought?
00:58:59A package someone left you.
00:59:04Or maybe that was the reason that I came here to your room to see you.
00:59:11Goodbye now, my dear Harry.
00:59:13Sleep well.
00:59:40Ah, Mabel.
01:00:06My dear Bain, how are you?
01:00:07Fine when I'm with you.
01:00:09Thanks for the beautiful flowers.
01:00:11Don't mention it.
01:00:12Please, sit down, won't you?
01:00:13Thank you.
01:00:14No, my dear Mabel.
01:00:15You see, I prefer to stand a decisive moment like this.
01:00:18A decisive moment?
01:00:20I mean for me.
01:00:22My dear Mabel, I mean.
01:00:23My moment.
01:00:26Mabel, I want you to...
01:00:27Please don't continue, Bain.
01:00:29Because if this is a proposal of marriage, my dear, then I'm sorry, but I cannot accept it.
01:00:35If you had asked me yesterday, I might have agreed.
01:00:40It's no today.
01:00:41But why?
01:00:42Why not today, my dearest?
01:00:44That's the way I am.
01:00:46It's one of my moods, but you try me again.
01:00:51That's your decision?
01:00:53Very well, then.
01:00:54I'm sorry that you refused me this time, but you did give me hope for the future, at least.
01:00:58Thank you, Bain.
01:00:59As always, you are a complete gentleman.
01:01:03Bain, a gentleman?
01:01:05I'd say it's quite the opposite, my dear.
01:01:08Isn't that rather rude?
01:01:10What do you mean by that?
01:01:11Explain yourself.
01:01:13Explain myself?
01:01:15That's very easy.
01:01:17You see, my dear Bain, I just want to embarrass you in front of this very charming young woman.
01:01:22Anyone who behaves the way you have only proves himself a bore.
01:01:25There's a reason for my acting the way I did.
01:01:28You see, I've fallen in love with you myself.
01:01:30My dear Colonel, I didn't think that you had a heart.
01:01:33See here, I forbid you to marry Miss Hughes.
01:01:39Well, I say, how dare you?
01:01:41I'm not in the army.
01:01:42You can't order me around like a recruit.
01:01:44Who do you think you are?
01:01:45You're not my commanding officer.
01:01:48I tell you, Flash, I found out who's the boss of this gang.
01:01:50I found out myself.
01:01:51I can make one phone call to the police and he's finished.
01:01:54Are you with me?
01:01:55It's your last chance.
01:01:57I can't, Creighton.
01:01:59You know what happened to the others.
01:02:00They were killed.
01:02:02Listen to me, I know all that.
01:02:04You want to stand around and wait?
01:02:06Until they get to us?
01:02:07Think of Miller and Thompson and Sam.
01:02:09They'd get all of us, all.
01:02:11No.
01:02:12No, they can't.
01:02:13They couldn't.
01:02:15They'd get all of us before they're through.
01:02:16You too.
01:02:22How could they?
01:02:25At headquarters, they're going to have a meeting tonight.
01:02:28Listen to me.
01:02:29Put that drink down.
01:02:30You've got to have a clear head.
01:02:35What is it?
01:02:36Nothing.
01:02:37I thought that I...
01:02:39I better say it.
01:02:41The telephone.
01:02:43I better get it.
01:02:47Hurry back.
01:02:59Come on.
01:03:30No!
01:03:43What about Raffle?
01:03:51Boss, you ask me, this Harry Raffle is the most dangerous one of the lot.
01:03:55If we don't get him out of the way pretty quick,
01:03:56it might be too late for the lot of us.
01:04:00Yes, sir.
01:04:12Something looks rotten here.
01:04:13Yes, sir.
01:04:16Good evening.
01:04:18Taking risks, aren't you, Mr. Raffle?
01:04:21Well, good evening, Colonel.
01:04:23You're out late.
01:04:26You've got nerve.
01:04:27Oh, I was at the Khyber Pass.
01:04:30And at the Nile.
01:04:32And in Malaya.
01:04:33Then you should feel at home here.
01:04:37I guess this is just another battlefield.
01:04:39Same thing.
01:04:40A struggle between man and machine.
01:04:43In this place, it seems the machine is defeated.
01:04:46Often, it's the other way around.
01:04:49Oh, by the way, I saw your parked car.
01:04:52You shouldn't leave it in the streets around here.
01:04:54Good night.
01:04:57Good night.
01:05:17Look, someone's got the tires, Mr. Harry.
01:05:20Hey, look, we're in luck.
01:05:22Perhaps.
01:05:27Sir.
01:05:29Could you do a job for us?
01:05:34Well, what is it?
01:05:35I've got a little flat tire.
01:05:37It's pretty light.
01:05:38I've got the cash.
01:05:39The car's just outside there.
01:05:41Will you wipe?
01:05:42Why, yes.
01:05:44You'll have to get me tools.
01:05:58It couldn't have been Colonel Gregory who cut those tires.
01:06:01I wonder now, just who could have done it?
01:06:04Okay, it's finished.
01:06:28Look, there he is.
01:06:29The Colonel.
01:06:49But maybe you shouldn't stay at that Victoria Hotel.
01:06:52I think you're in danger.
01:06:53But why, Anne?
01:06:54I worry about you.
01:06:55Now, don't be afraid, Anne.
01:06:56I'm fine.
01:06:57You must stay where you are in Mother's house.
01:06:59You must do that.
01:07:00You understand me?
01:07:02Well, then, you'll be careful.
01:07:04Yes, I shall.
01:07:06I can't sleep because I worry about you.
01:07:08Try and get some rest.
01:07:09I will.
01:07:10Good night.
01:07:11Good night.
01:07:21He's in now.
01:07:22The lights are on.
01:07:24He's in now.
01:07:25The lights are on in this room.
01:07:28All right.
01:07:30I think I should go in and have a little talk with him.
01:07:54Hey.
01:07:56Why are you nosing about here?
01:07:58Oh, checking.
01:08:00I came to make sure that Jane had shut all the windows up.
01:08:03The Colonel is away for a short trip.
01:08:06He's left?
01:08:07Yes, tonight.
01:08:10It was a good idea.
01:08:12I'm sure he'll be back.
01:08:14I'm sure he'll be back.
01:08:15I'm sure he'll be back.
01:08:16I'm sure he'll be back.
01:08:17I'm sure he'll be back.
01:08:18I'm sure he'll be back.
01:08:19I'm sure he'll be back.
01:08:20I'm sure he'll be back.
01:08:22It was a good idea for him to leave us alone here tonight, don't you think so, Harry?
01:08:26It was a lovely idea, wasn't it?
01:08:29It's a bad idea.
01:08:32Harry, why must you go on like this?
01:08:35Can't you learn to live a normal life, an ordinary one like others?
01:08:38I'll sell the hotel.
01:08:40We'll take the money and go away at once.
01:08:44And, Harry...
01:08:47I'll never ever ask you any questions.
01:08:50We'll both forget the past and start a new life together.
01:09:00I'm sorry, Mabel.
01:09:04I love Anne Lerner.
01:09:13Mabel.
01:09:17Mr. Pitty.
01:09:19You know, we could have had fun.
01:09:21I'll see you around, Harry.
01:09:49Who is it?
01:10:05Who is it?
01:10:20A stone with a message tied to it.
01:10:23Airman Express, huh?
01:10:37Now, Tony, I've had enough of it. I've reached the limit.
01:10:39I can't put up with it no more.
01:10:41Let's make an end to the old business. I can't stand it anymore.
01:10:44Put down that bottle, you drunken fool.
01:10:46You call me a drunk, a fool, you dog?
01:10:48Well, I've never refused to carry out the boss's orders before,
01:10:51but I tell you, this time I've had enough of it.
01:10:53Shut up your mouth!
01:10:58That kiddie.
01:10:59You dirty rats, the lot of you.
01:11:01Blinking cowards, that's what you are.
01:11:04The whole lot of you, blinking cowards.
01:11:19No! No!
01:11:24Stinking punk.
01:11:29Now you know how we handle troublemakers.
01:11:31You better do just as we tell you to do.
01:11:33You know just what we mean.
01:11:35As long as we keep you here in our hands, safe and sound,
01:11:37your friend, Mr. Harry Raffle, will stay in line.
01:11:40Cheers.
01:11:46Oh, my God.
01:11:53Cheers.
01:11:55Glad you came.
01:12:00Oh, Henry.
01:12:04Drink up, everyone. Enjoy yourselves.
01:12:10The table.
01:12:14Could you excuse yourself for a moment?
01:12:15Of course, darling.
01:12:16Excuse us.
01:12:18Hello.
01:12:19Hello.
01:12:27Ladies and gentlemen.
01:12:29Ladies and gentlemen, my dear friend.
01:12:32For a few moments, may I just have your attention, if you please.
01:12:36I have something...
01:12:38something very wonderful to tell you.
01:12:40I mean, this lovely creature,
01:12:42Miss Mabel Hughes, has agreed to become my bride.
01:12:45To you.
01:12:53A toast to the end of a vigorous and successful courtship.
01:12:57Good fortune.
01:13:06Why did we have him here?
01:13:08You know that I don't like him.
01:13:09Why don't you just ignore him?
01:13:11We must look after our guests. Come along.
01:13:27Don't act startled.
01:13:30Just move on.
01:13:31Hey, let go of me!
01:13:32Let go of me!
01:13:33You can't do this!
01:13:34You can't do this!
01:13:35Let go of me!
01:13:36What are you doing in here?
01:13:37Come on, get out of here!
01:13:38Let go of me!
01:13:39Let go!
01:13:40I'm going to see Mr. Raffle!
01:13:41Let go of me!
01:13:42How dare you come in here like this? Are you out of your mind?
01:13:44Get out of this house!
01:13:46Mr. Raffle!
01:13:47It's about Ann Lerner!
01:13:48Mr. Raffle!
01:13:50Mr. Harry Raffle!
01:13:51I'm coming.
01:13:53Let me through here.
01:13:55What about Ann Lerner?
01:13:57Mr. Raffle, Ann Lerner is in...
01:14:00my shoulder!
01:14:03Help me!
01:14:07What's the matter with Ann?
01:14:08Come on, man.
01:14:09Tell me.
01:14:10What does she want to tell me?
01:14:11Where is she?
01:14:12Where is she?
01:14:14Help me.
01:14:16Get him out of here.
01:14:17Keep back, please.
01:14:18Keep back here.
01:14:23What is it with Ann?
01:14:24Where is she?
01:14:29She's fainted.
01:14:30She's fainted.
01:14:33Go call the police.
01:14:34I'll get the serum.
01:14:42Ann...
01:14:44Ann Lerner is under the garage of Tony Pirelli's.
01:15:01Mabel!
01:15:03Mabel!
01:15:04Where are you?
01:15:06Did you see...
01:15:09Mabel!
01:15:12Mabel!
01:15:15Mabel, where are you?
01:15:21Dane, don't say a word.
01:15:25Come with me.
01:15:26Don't say a word.
01:15:28Come with me.
01:15:53Is the injection working?
01:15:54I think he's coming around.
01:15:57Get out.
01:16:00Get in there.
01:16:09This is our new visitor.
01:16:10Now, you just make sure that he behaves himself.
01:16:12I hope you realize your position, my dear Dane.
01:16:14When I get out of here, you'll be sorry for this.
01:16:16I'm sure I shall.
01:16:17But if I were you, for now, I should forget it.
01:16:19I'm sure I shall.
01:16:20But if I were you, for now, I should forget it.
01:16:21I'm sure I shall.
01:16:22But if I were you, for now, I should forget it.
01:16:23I'm sure I shall.
01:16:24I'm sure I shall.
01:16:25But if I were you, for now, I should forget all about marriage.
01:16:29What's the matter with Anne?
01:16:31Come on, tell me.
01:16:32What's the matter with Anne?
01:16:34Come on.
01:16:35What is it you wanted to tell me about Anne Lerner?
01:16:37What is it, man?
01:16:39Where is Harry Raffold?
01:16:41Yes, I'm Harry Raffold.
01:16:44Can't you think, man?
01:16:45You wanted to tell me something.
01:16:46It was about Anne Lerner.
01:16:47Where is she?
01:16:48Yes.
01:16:49There, over there.
01:16:50In the garage.
01:16:52It's behind the iron gate.
01:16:54It's in the cellar.
01:16:55It's underneath Tony Pirelli's garage.
01:17:22I think it fits this way.
01:17:23Shh.
01:17:27Are you Tony Pirelli?
01:17:29Yes.
01:17:33I hear that you have a cellar room for rent.
01:17:36I'd like to have a look at it.
01:17:39That's wrong.
01:17:40I know what I speak of.
01:17:42I'd like to have a look at it anyway.
01:17:44You're wrong.
01:17:45We don't have any room to let.
01:17:47You haven't?
01:17:48You haven't?
01:17:52Don't waste time.
01:17:53I'm in a hurry.
01:17:54Go on working.
01:17:56Oh.
01:18:16Mrs. Hughes.
01:18:18What are you doing here?
01:18:20I wanted to see if you were behaving yourself.
01:18:22But how did you know?
01:18:23What? How did you know? Does Harry know I'm here?
01:18:28As well as I do.
01:18:30But why? Then why hasn't he come?
01:18:35It's because he's forgotten about you, Miss Lerner.
01:18:38That's not right. It can't be like that.
01:18:41I'll have you know that Harry Raffle has already forgotten about you.
01:18:45And it would be best if you forgot about him.
01:18:48You know you'll never see him anymore.
01:18:50Tony and the boss are the only ones who know how many entrances there are to our headquarters.
01:18:54But I can tell you this, they're all guarded and covered with all kinds of wire.
01:18:57Have you got any ideas?
01:18:59We'll take the left ramp out of the garage.
01:19:01It's mined with explosives, but I think I'll know just where the detonating wires are.
01:19:12Halt!
01:19:15Can't get through here, sir. Road's blocked. You'll have to take the detour.
01:19:17But I haven't got time, man. We're going through.
01:19:19Hey, you! Come back here! Come back!
01:19:22Attention! Attention, Station 4! Stop Black Limousine!
01:19:25Okay, I understand. Inspector Burns, Station 3 reports a Black Limousine.
01:19:30There it is now. Shall we fire, sir?
01:19:32No, wait for my orders.
01:19:36Raffle, are you out of your mind? We've got a stakeout here.
01:19:40What stakeout?
01:19:41Just what's going on here.
01:19:42Can't you see for yourself? We've got the whole block cordoned off.
01:19:45We've got the whole thing planned. In exactly eight minutes, we're going in for the kill.
01:19:48Burns, you know what you're doing. Anne Lerner's in there.
01:19:50They're holding her as a hostage. One shot from your men and they'll kill the girl.
01:19:53Anne Lerner?
01:19:54Yes. Just give me half an hour's time. This man knows the way anywhere they're keeping her.
01:19:58Just give me time to get her out, Burns. Just give me time!
01:20:02Can you get away with that?
01:20:05It's a big noose that you're putting your neck into.
01:20:08I know that. But it's the only chance that I've got.
01:20:11If I don't come back on time, then you'll have your chance.
01:20:14Mr. Raffle, please let me come along.
01:20:16I have a lot to make up for to you and Miss Lerner. Give me a chance.
01:20:21Okay, Webster.
01:20:24Tell the men to hold fire.
01:20:25Yes, sir.
01:20:40Hello?
01:20:41Why are you there?
01:20:47Go in and distract them. Go ahead.
01:21:02Where's Townsend?
01:21:03He's gone.
01:21:04I don't know.
01:21:05I don't know.
01:21:06He's gone.
01:21:08He's gone.
01:21:10He's gone.
01:21:12He's gone.
01:21:14He's gone.
01:21:16Well, where is he?
01:21:17Downstairs.
01:21:19All right. That'll do.
01:21:22What do you want with him?
01:21:24Just to arm with your work.
01:21:26Hands up!
01:21:28Halt!
01:21:29Halt!
01:21:44Hi. Mr. Raffle, there's the entrance.
01:21:52I'll take care of these and come back. All right.
01:21:53Bob, come here.
01:21:55Quickly.
01:22:00Come on.
01:22:19A little further on, sir.
01:22:20Let's go.
01:22:30Come on.
01:22:37What's the matter?
01:22:38I can't run anymore.
01:22:39You've got to stop now.
01:23:00The wires.
01:23:01Get them, Bob.
01:23:02In that corner over there.
01:23:03Quickly.
01:23:04Yes, sir.
01:23:06Hurry.
01:23:07I am.
01:23:08These wire cutters could be sharper.
01:23:13There.
01:23:15Ruffles is in the tunnel with Flash and another man.
01:23:18What?
01:23:19Hurry!
01:23:20Hurry!
01:23:24That was Anne's voice. Come on.
01:23:30Come on.
01:23:57Stop the engine.
01:24:00Let's start action now.
01:24:01All squads move out.
01:24:03Make certain that you know your targets.
01:24:05Raffle is in there with the others.
01:24:29Flash.
01:24:59Flash.
01:25:29Quick.
01:25:30Back to the other entrance.
01:25:31Where's Miss Lerner?
01:25:32I don't know.
01:25:33I haven't found her yet.
01:25:34Come with me.
01:25:42Hold it there, Colonel Gregory.
01:25:47You're on the wrong side of that door, unfortunately for you.
01:25:50If my intendant was in danger, as yours is, Mr. Raffled,
01:25:53I wouldn't jump the gun.
01:25:54I'm sorry, sir.
01:25:55I didn't mean to.
01:25:56If my intendant was in danger, as yours is, Mr. Raffled,
01:25:58I wouldn't jump to conclusions.
01:26:00You'd better have a look at this.
01:26:02Make certain.
01:26:09Secret Service?
01:26:10We've no time to talk.
01:26:11There are too many ways to escape from here.
01:26:13You'd better come along with me at once.
01:26:16Move along.
01:26:17But, Mrs. Hughes.
01:26:18Not a sounder. I'll keep you quiet for good.
01:26:27Quick, over here.
01:26:42Harry!
01:26:51Harry!
01:26:52Help!
01:26:56Harry!
01:26:58Help!
01:27:09Anne.
01:27:12Keep your hands up, Mabel Hughes.
01:27:15It's been a long chase, but this is the finish.
01:27:18I've been waiting for this a long time.
01:27:22Quick, after her!
01:27:24Bob, are you all right?
01:27:26I'm all right.
01:27:56I'm all right.
01:28:26Quick!
01:28:40Quick!
01:28:41Quick!
01:28:56Quick!
01:29:26Ah!
01:29:56Ah!
01:30:16Her real name wasn't Mabel Hughes, but Helen Ballera.
01:30:20Twelve years ago, she was married to one of the most wanted men in the Empire.
01:30:23She got tired of him and had him knocked off.
01:30:25She got the poison from him originally.
01:30:28And after that, when she came home to London, she brought along the gang.
01:30:32According to Colonel Gregory, that's when she brought the poison as well.
01:30:35Hello, Harry.
01:30:36Hello, Anne.
01:30:39Well, here she comes to collect me.
01:30:41You see what happens when you get married.
01:30:43Speaking of marriage, what happened to our friend, Vane?
01:30:45He's still recovering from the shock of nearly marrying a murderer.
01:30:50How are you?
01:30:51Wonderful, wonderful.
01:30:52Well, so long.
01:30:54And take care of that leg and we'll have you out of here in a few days.
01:30:57Okay?
01:30:58Okay.
01:30:59I'll see you soon, Bob.
01:31:00Oh, tell me if there's anything special you want to read.
01:31:03Oh, thanks. I don't think I need anything.
01:31:06Fine. Goodbye.
01:31:07Ta-ta.
01:31:08Good luck.
01:31:14See you soon, Bob.
01:31:17Bye.
01:31:22Don't worry. I'm preparing for the future.