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00:00I
00:20You can't
00:30Are you all right, sir?
00:51Excuse me, Dr. Poulton.
00:53Yes, what is it?
00:53I am sorry to disturb you, doctor,
00:55but I wonder if you'll be kind enough to look at one of the passengers.
00:57He became ill soon after take-off.
01:00I gave him some solfranomide about an hour ago,
01:02but it doesn't seem to do any good.
01:04If anything, it looks worse.
01:06Very well.
01:16Is there anything I could do to help, doctor?
01:18No, it's quite all right. You just leave him to me.
01:20I'll call you if I want any help.
01:22There's no point in worrying any of the other passengers.
01:28There's no.
01:35There's no.
01:36There's no.
01:40I want to have a word with the captain. It's rather urgent.
02:04The captain? Yes the captain. Unless I'm very badly mistaken we have a case of typhoid on board.
02:10Before unending his rifle it is a bust on the straight line of car
02:18And even if I do not try to move on the straight line, let select Kira's Titan.
02:22The pass smoking gun is an obstacle whileное acting.
02:28But he doesn't move on then.
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03:45the patient just here. Well it's lucky you're on board doctor. Oh yes. Have you
03:52made all the necessary arrangements? Yes, the passengers will be kept in
03:56quarantine for observation and examination. And the suspect? He'll be
03:59transferred to the Isolation Hospital at Corley. Look if there's anything I can do to help
04:03and perhaps if I went to the hospital with him I could make my tests out
04:06there. Something would help. I can let you have one of my staff. Oh it's quite
04:10unnecessary. I can manage.
04:15Oh
04:45He's getting worse. I think you better pull him to the side. We're near at the
04:53hospital sir. I don't want to take any chances. I'm going to give him an
04:55injection. Can you come around and give me a hand? Yes sir.
05:00Better close the door.
05:19We've made it Kent. It worked like a dream just as I knew it would. Now your only problem is John
05:39mattering. Not my only problem doctor.
05:59You are right, of course.
06:01You are right. Of course.
06:02You are right. Of course.
06:06You are right. Of course. Always remember my friend in these affairs the customer is always a little more right than you are.
06:21Unless you learn that simple lesson you will be a waiter all your life.
06:28My error.
06:45Well I want to say 55. Excellent Paul. Now let us see what you've got for me.
06:52Corbella. Yes, Jordan. Leave me. Go. Hello.
07:05That important business is flourishing.
07:07The typhoid did it prove to be fatal?
07:10Most unusual. The patient survived but the doctor died.
07:13When will you be in London?
07:15Tomorrow afternoon.
07:17What is our next move?
07:18Me?
07:19I have to settle something with the Baron.
07:28Washington has confirmed that Fabergé sale. Did you get that off?
07:31Mm-hmm. Tuesday.
07:33Good, good.
07:34Well, well. An invitation from Lord Montfort.
07:37You really do know everybody, don't you?
07:40Yeah.
07:41For tonight.
07:42I wonder who backed out at the last minute.
07:44Well, never mind that.
07:46He's a good customer. I guess I better look in.
07:48I should think so. With his millions is practically a command.
07:52Practically?
07:53Go ahead and confirm it, will you?
07:55Yes, certainly.
07:57I'll tell him we'll be delighted.
07:59We?
08:00Well, it does say John Mannering and friend.
08:07What are you doing?
08:08You're pretty sure.
08:09He's pretty good.
08:10I don't know.
08:11It's fair to see John Mannering.
08:12It's fair to see John Mannering and friend of the day.
08:13You're pretty good.
08:14Oh, yes, John.
08:15Let's see John Dasher.
08:18Oh, my God.
08:19Let's see John in here.
08:20We've got to see John Miller.
08:21We'll be waiting.
08:23We'll be waiting for him to be ready as we go.
08:24We'll be waiting for sure to hear you.
08:26We'll be waiting for you.
08:27We'll be waiting for you.
08:28We'll be waiting for you.
08:30Hello, John Manning.
08:50Hello, John. Peter Thompson here.
08:52Well, hello, Pete. How are you? It's been a long time.
08:56I need some help.
08:57Do you think you could do me a favor and get over here this morning?
09:00Well, I'm a little busy this morning, Pete.
09:03Is anything that important?
09:0510.30, then. I'll explain later. I'd rather not discuss it on the phone.
09:09Well, look, Pete.
09:12What's wrong? Been cut off?
09:14Yeah.
09:15That thing's been on the break all morning.
09:18That was Peter Thompson. He's got some kind of problem, wants me to come over.
09:22I shouldn't be too long.
09:30That was Peter Thompson.
09:48good morning may I see your telephone please it's possible you've had trouble with it yes we have
10:12but I haven't even reported it ah we have been checking the lines through here is it I hope
10:17you don't mind but have you any identification of course thank you mr. Turek just being careful we
10:23have so many valuable things here yes seems to have gone completely dead now I will soon put it right
10:47I haven't even reported it I've had trouble with it yes we have
11:00thank you very much it has been a pleasure
11:24you're back quickly yeah you know Thompson didn't make that call he's not even in the country
11:53I'd like to think it was an impersonation by some practical joker but I recognized the voice
12:00which means that somebody probably went to the trouble of getting it on tape but why I mean you
12:05were bound to find out yeah anything unusual happen while I was out of the office telephone engineer
12:11came to repair the phone oh I asked him for his credentials that's Turek that's Polish isn't it
12:19that could be it's a foreigner his accent was more French I would have thought you check him out with the post office well no I mean he wasn't alone in the shop not even for one second and he did repair the phone was dead I checked it I didn't report it was out of order though well you know what they are
12:38when my phone went wrong in the apartment last month took them a week to come and repair it
12:43what's that
12:45he bugged it that's right
12:57what are you going to do well I'm going to put this phone back together and call the police
13:02go in Mr. Manoraine you'll sit down
13:12it's good of you to come so soon
13:16well it isn't every day that I get a call from the British foreign office
13:20well now we um that is my department has been informed that you made a report to the police this morning
13:27you stated that your shop premises had been bugged is that correct Mr. Manor that's correct
13:34you're quite sure about that of course I'm sure
13:37didn't they tell you I gave the microphone to the police oh yes yes yes yes I see I'm sorry
13:41Mr. Foster I'd like to ask you a question
13:43certainly
13:44why is the foreign office so interested
13:45I'm afraid we can't tell you that
13:47can't or won't
13:48my superiors pass on only such information as they feel I require
13:52then maybe I should talk to your superiors
13:54I'm afraid that would be very difficult to lay on
13:56perhaps I should come to the point
13:59I have been instructed to ask you officially not to take this matter any further
14:04look
14:05Mr. Foster
14:07when my shop is bugged I want to know why
14:11my business is not chicken feed and I'm not in it for fun
14:15now if you can't tell me and your superiors won't
14:18I'm sorry and I'll have to take steps to find out about it myself
14:22I do wish you wouldn't take this attitude Mr. Manorink
14:24I must impress upon you that there has been a high level policy decision about this matter
14:28no there have been two
14:31one by you and now one by me
14:33well naturally we can't force you not to take any action
14:36well that's all I want to know
14:37now uh look Manorink
14:41how can I put this
14:43you know in other circumstances
14:46particularly bearing in mind that you are
14:49well how shall I put it
14:51persona grata as far as we're concerned here
14:55well anyway
14:57in other circumstances if you were the only one involved in this business
15:01well naturally our attitude would be entirely
15:03wait just a minute
15:05let me get this straight
15:07are you saying that other offices have been bugged?
15:09I didn't say that Mr. Manorink
15:11but you're not denying it
15:13obviously I'm denying it now
15:16good day Mr. Foster
15:18as I do hope you'll think this matter over very carefully before taking any hasty action
15:22I'll do just that
15:27Coleman speaking
15:28hello Quentin this is John Manorink
15:29John how are you?
15:31I'm just fine
15:32look I'll tell you why I called
15:33do you know that early Wedgwood that's going at the Collinwood auction tomorrow?
15:36well I'm not interested myself but I thought I'd let you know
15:39well that's very kind of you John
15:40look I'm sorry to call you at home but I wasn't able to get you on your office phone today
15:44well the engineers came in and said they detected some fault around it
15:47I see
15:48well it's kind of you to let me know John and I appreciate it
15:51bye
16:05are you going somewhere?
16:06I don't know about you but I am going to North Memphis
16:09oh yes oh yes
16:13take a look at those names I checked
16:18three biggest art dealers in the country had trouble with their phones today
16:21and I have a feeling it's phone trouble with an official blessing
16:24any idea what it all means?
16:26I think one of us is going to get into a deal
16:29somebody wants to know which one of us it's going to be
16:32you can bet that beautiful gown you're wearing it's going to be big
16:35glad you noticed
16:45I haven't seen John this evening was he able to get him?
16:47yes
16:48oh yes excuse me
16:52so if the varnish dissolves rapidly it means the painting is recent
16:56probably fate
16:57of course the ultimate test is style
16:59John are you looking after you all right?
17:01fine thank you
17:02I'm glad you were able to manage it at last
17:05sorry about the short notice but this was a spur of the moment partner
17:08well that seems to be the way to do things
17:10I'm glad you agree
17:11come to think of it
17:12I'm negotiating a purchase at the moment
17:14I won't bore you with details now
17:17but I know it's in your line
17:18could I contact you?
17:19I'm still at the same address
17:21good
17:22well I'll be in touch
17:23I've had a word with Manning
17:33he's agreeable
17:35it's up to you Manfred
17:38what did you tell him?
17:39nothing
17:40do you think I'm a fool?
17:42just checking
17:44I think it'll be better for all of us if Manning is kept in the dark
17:47once he does know it'll be too late for him to do anything
17:50good night Alison
17:53good night Charles
17:54great bye
17:55thank you
17:56are you off?
17:57I'm so glad you could both come
17:58thank you I enjoyed it very much
17:59well you must both come again soon
18:01you won't forget that other business will you John?
18:03you call me when you're ready
18:05you know I could settle it right away
18:07when would you be available?
18:09well I have to go to Washington on Friday
18:11I think I'm free till then
18:12I'd like to get it settled
18:13it's been dragging on as it is
18:14how are you fix tomorrow?
18:15it's possible depending on what's involved
18:16nothing very complicated
18:17I just want your opinion on the authenticity of a painting I'm interested in
18:20it's at my place down in Surrey
18:22Surrey I see where I...
18:23I tell you what
18:24I'll collect you in my car
18:25then we can discuss it on the way down
18:26what time?
18:27oh five o'clock so John?
18:41five o'clock it is
18:42good well I'm glad we got that, sir
18:44we enjoyed it
18:45goodnight
18:47goodnight
18:57tomorrow five o'clock cable called there he's arriving from Paris tomorrow your
19:07organization can look after its own chores Jordan I'm just the buyer cable
19:11him now the man rings they don't want to keep tabs on until this thing's over
19:27Lord Mount Fitzseth and he knows how to barbecue steaks oh he's not bad for an amateur
19:41you cook that several hours over a green hickory wood fire and serve it with fresh
19:46baked bread then you can wash the whole thing down with tequila of course that's
19:52optional sounds like a good idea oh well I know a little place in the King's Road
20:03sorry shortcut
20:15what's so interesting back there well I wouldn't swear to it but I think we
20:19picked up a tail unless he wants tequila too how long's he been there almost since
20:25Malford's let's see if he sticks
20:40he's still there be a pity to lose him
20:43what do you mean I think it's time we knew who's who in this business
20:48John this is a dead end exactly
20:53John he's the one who fixed the phone wait here
21:21it is about time we had a talk mentoring who are you who you're working for and
21:35don't say the telephone company this is big
21:38very big I want to know where you stand you bugged my office
21:42why suppose you answer my question first
21:45you talked to Malford tonight sure I talked to him what did he say did he offer you a deal
21:52if we are to talk one of us has to put our cards on the table agreed I'm waiting
21:58before I break a loyalty to a client you'll have to give me a pretty good reason why I should
22:05all right men ring I'll give you the whole store
22:12he's still alive
22:33that's odd that's French intelligence isn't it yes
22:42I'll re sell down yes the latest news is that he is still unconscious
22:49we owe you our thanks Mr. Mairing I think you owe me an explanation
22:54well you chose to ignore our request to stay out of this matter
22:57but frankly I don't altogether blame you you did make your position clear
23:01I thought perhaps I had
23:05on Tuesday night a certain item was stolen in Paris
23:09a certain item that's right a certain item
23:13now the men thought to be responsible for stealing this item are well known to the French authorities
23:18however their view is rightly I think that the recovery of the item is more important than the capture of these men
23:25why not try for both
23:27well now you brought me to my point Mairing to quote your own words this item isn't chicken feed
23:31and no one is in this business for fun
23:33now these men aren't fools
23:35but then neither are the French authorities
23:37although this item is very well known very well known they have managed to suppress completely the news of its disappearance
23:46hence by the way the secrecy and double talk of our first meeting for which I apologize
23:51now here's the situation the thieves have the item and they have stolen it to sell of course
23:58but because the news of its disappearance from its usual place has been suppressed
24:03they have no means of convincing a prospective customer that it is genuine
24:08unless they manage to secure the services of an art expert
24:13who could give them a worthwhile verification of its authenticity
24:15so Sir Dan is keeping tabs on all the London art dealers
24:18I assume this item is in the country then
24:21yes
24:22well that is said I'm almost certain that it is
24:25brought in by a man called Kent Jordan
24:30he got through our customs and immigration as a typhoid suspect very clever
24:35so I'm sorry we couldn't tell you why you were involved
24:39and we gave you a security clearance with the French authorities
24:42but well you know what the French are
24:43they suspect everyone
24:44however when you see what it was that was stolen
24:48you weren't entirely blame
24:49astonishing isn't it
25:00yes
25:01if this gets out the whole world will serve and take notice
25:06open the window
25:18now that the British have at last discovered central heating
25:22every room is like a Turkish bath
25:24and tell the valet to come and unpack my bags
25:27by the way Sir
25:28anything else Sir
25:29at the moment
25:30no
25:31French money
25:41you wish to give it back
25:43may I come in
25:48yes
25:49Jordan
25:50come in
25:51come me in
25:52good flight
25:55there is no such thing
25:56I sat palpitating with fears throughout the entire journey
26:00true
26:01I seem to have arrived
26:04but I assure you
26:05parts of me are still
26:06coming into land
26:08now
26:09to business
26:10it's going exactly as you planned
26:12naturally
26:13and how is the good Lord Manford standing up to the strain
26:16his nerves are a little ragged
26:17he'll get through
26:20and the money
26:21he has it ready
26:22he says so
26:23I don't doubt him
26:24he's very eager to have our merchandise
26:26he is following our orders
26:30reluctantly yes
26:31hmm
26:32he's following orders
26:33stay with him
26:34see that he continues to do so
26:36is that all
26:37all
26:38what else
26:39I thought you might ask me to stay and have a drink
26:41you
26:42later
26:45when we divide Lord Manford's money
26:48ah
26:49but I remember
26:50you drink only bourbon
26:53and nauseating paparism
26:56I could not permit
26:57when I am taking wine
26:59you know Colbert
27:03you and I have only one thing in common
27:05we're both thieves
27:07there is
27:08something else
27:09we both
27:11dislike
27:12one another
27:12well
27:14I suggest you go straight to Lord Manford's
27:16and finish the arrangements
27:18I want this whole transaction completed tonight
27:21the merchant dies handed over
27:23and the money collected
27:25and the baron
27:26ah
27:26and the baron
27:28dead
27:30what happened with the baron last night
27:45I thought you were going to keep an eye on him
27:46he was being tailed
27:47by an agent of the French government
27:49I thought I better take care of him instead
27:51an agent
27:53did he talk to the baron
27:55yes briefly
27:57he's only bourbon
28:00how much does Mannering know
28:01well ask me
28:03doesn't much matter anyway
28:04I know the whole thing tonight
28:05and after that
28:06he won't get a chance to tell anybody
28:08look Jordan
28:09I want to buy
28:11what you and your friends are selling
28:12but I think you're taking chances
28:14I've got a lot to lose
28:16you're quite safe
28:17don't you understand Mannering at all
28:19he won't take any chances
28:21with what we've got
28:21he's bound to try and get it back
28:23but alone
28:24he'd rather have himself killed
28:26than risk it being destroyed
28:27he must have some bourbon somewhere
28:31dead agent
28:33what about him
28:35hmm
28:35oh he's been given some time off
28:38how long have I been here?
29:08since last night
29:09he mustn't talk
29:11let's get some rest
29:12yes
29:13yes I know
29:13I must
29:16contact
29:17I can't stay here
29:19you must do as I say
29:21otherwise I'll fetch the doctor
29:23yes
29:24yes fetch him
29:25I want to talk to the doctor
29:27please get him nurse
29:29I will
29:30I want to go
30:00Hey!
30:30I've got it tuned you've got it tuned there's adhesive on the back of this as
30:38long as you stick it on the side of the car I'll be able to track you look
30:41everybody knows how a bug works and they've got ways of detecting them just
30:46call Foster at the Foreign Office if you haven't heard from it by 730 we should
30:51leave this to the police or intelligence I know you're walking into trouble well
30:55I have no choice if you think there's a cop anywhere near me they'll destroy the
31:00evidence in this particular case the evidence isn't a grimy set of
31:03fingerprints watch out they don't destroy you if I'm near enough to verify it I'm
31:08near enough to grab it there's such a thing as overconfidence I know I invented it
31:14would you get that
31:30good evening I'm Lord Mountford I'm to pick up mr. Manoring he'll be out in a
31:35moment
31:40the tumble is here tumble will you stop trying to cheer me up I thought Lord
31:55Mountford was coming with us we're to pick him up sir I see see you later
32:25the tumble is here
32:40the tumble is here
32:45good evening
32:49We'll be stopping at the next block, sir.
33:19If you'd care to follow me, sir.
33:49What's going on?
33:59Lord Mountford will explain, sir. He was most concerned about security.
34:02He felt the change of vehicles was essential.
34:07Hello, Manoring. I think we might continue our journey now without any chance of being followed.
34:19Something must have gone wrong. They should have been here ages ago.
34:27Perhaps we would have heard.
34:32If the waiting bothers you, let us talk. You have got the cash ready, hm?
34:38You know I have. I'll give you details of how and where to pick it up...
34:43...just as soon as Manoring says that...
34:44...I have found a blank letter.
34:46Something must have gone wrong. They should have been here ages ago.
34:49Relax. We would have heard.
34:52If the waiting bothers you, let us talk.
34:54You have got the cash ready, hm?
34:56You know I have. I'll give you details of how and where to pick it up...
35:00as Mannering says that this is genuine you will well I can't believe it if this
35:08had really been stolen surely the newspapers would have got hold of the
35:11story by now I have already explained that all right all right even if the
35:15authorities are keeping it dark there would have been some rumors there must
35:20have been Lord Monfort I am NOT an amateur I planned and carried out at this rate
35:26at the time when the Louvre Museum was closed for renovations it is still
35:33closed to the public the official are having an easy time keeping its loss a
35:39secret well they can't keep it a secret forever no but for a few days perhaps a
35:46week and during this time the Asian are trying to track us down put it back where
35:54it belongs but quietly hmm without fuss
36:00everything is happening exactly as I predicted I knew that the absence of
36:06publicity would cause you to doubt whether this was genuine that is why I
36:11insisted that you call in oh his word will be all the assurance you need hmm yes yes of
36:21course I just wish it was over that's all
36:27that makes me feel much better thanks don't you think we should tell the police
36:32no manning was quite right we cannot afford to take chances got to do something
36:37yes fine mannering and that should not be too difficult with your radio fix the
36:42cars being stationary for some time it's located exactly that must be where the
36:49handle is to be
36:50so we go
36:55you
36:57you
36:57you
36:59you
36:59you
37:01you
37:03we're here
37:04you
37:13you
37:15Oh, my God.
37:45All right, let's go.
38:08They're waiting for us.
38:15Keep walking, put your things on the table.
38:36Richard, it's risky.
38:38Hello?
38:49Huh?
38:50You came prepared?
38:52Quite understandable.
38:54Is everything all right?
38:56You were late.
38:57I made certain we weren't followed, that's all.
38:59I see you have all the things you need to make the identification.
39:03Naturally.
39:04I must apologize for putting you to this inconvenience mannering,
39:10but before Montfort and I can complete our deal,
39:13he has insisted that you make this verification.
39:17I guess you'll...
39:39Any luck?
39:40I've looked at the buildings all around.
39:41Nothing.
39:42You?
39:43All the offices are empty.
39:44I talked to the janitor.
39:45The building belongs to Lord Montfort, but he hasn't been here today.
39:48This could have been a rendezvous point.
39:50Perhaps they just met up here and went off somewhere.
39:52Where?
39:53I can't even guess.
39:54The trail leads nowhere.
39:55There's only one thing that is certain.
39:57Mannering is all on his own.
39:59There is nothing we can do to help him now.
40:01You know, Mannering, when the details of the raid are published,
40:05you will be astonished both by its brilliance and its simplicity.
40:10Well, there's still time to change your mind.
40:13But why?
40:14If this is genuine, you can swing a deal with the French government.
40:19A reward, you mean?
40:21Oh, no, no, no.
40:22I don't think so.
40:24Well, why not?
40:25They want it badly enough.
40:27They'll pay your price.
40:30No questions asked.
40:32But why is that at risk?
40:34Lord Montfort has met my asking price.
40:36He has the money.
40:37The transaction is almost completed.
40:40Well, the trading may be over, but the running hasn't begun yet.
40:43I'll never stop looking for you.
40:45You think I did not calculate every risk?
40:48Of course, I know they will search for me,
40:51but with the money I shall have,
40:53it will be easy for me to keep out of their way.
41:00Well, is it genuine?
41:01Yes.
41:02Yes.
41:03It's genuine.
41:04Yes.
41:05It's genuine.
41:06Aah!
41:07Ha!
41:08Well, is it genuine?
41:29Yes, it's genuine.
41:31Don't shoot him, I dare eat him!
41:38You fool, you stupid fool!
41:46You fool, you stupid fool!
42:03You've made fools of us all!
42:07Listen to me. I want that painting!
42:12More than anything on earth I want it.
42:14And if I can't have it, it must never be damaged.
42:18Never!
42:41I'll turn the night out again for snow.
42:44I'll wrap this up next time in the UK.
42:47Let's just talk in difficulty for your first flight six years.
42:52Oh, no, no...
42:56Look at that already.
42:58I'm sorry.
43:01I'm not sure what...
43:03...let's even before me!
43:05Hey, Sheldon!
43:08well
43:12for stair was not in his office
43:15i got you some address i tried to get him there but there was no answer
43:18it's not that far away but you could go and wait
43:21yes not much else we can do
43:23our only hope now is that perhaps he's got in touch with one of our other agents
43:26excuse me sir is this your car
43:29yes
43:30could you tell me the registration number sir
43:33can't remember
43:34could you tell me where it was licensed then sir
43:36i'm not sure
43:37i think you'd both better come down to the station with me sir
43:41i'm sick of waiting
43:44i'm going to get that painting
43:46stay here
43:48i can't risk what that fool jordan might do
43:50i want that painting
44:07i want that painting
44:11i mean
44:15i want that Harper
44:31that is
44:35All right, Mannering.
44:54Where is it?
45:05Well, here it is, it's what you want, isn't it?
45:26Just give me that painting.
45:28All right.
45:29Catch.
45:30You fool, Mannering.
45:37You fool.
45:38I can't reach it.
45:39I can't reach it.
45:40It's starting to burn.
45:41It's burning.
45:42It's destroyed it.
45:43I must get it.
46:00Help me.
46:01Somebody help me.
46:02Help me.
46:13Have you come to take me in, Mannering?
46:16Something like that.
46:17Not with that gun.
46:19It's empty.
46:21I know.
46:22But the only one I had.
46:35Well, in any case, it's all over.
46:37I will decide that.
46:39All right.
46:41What?
46:42What do you mean?
46:43I burnt the painting.
46:45You burnt everything I worked for.
46:58Like you said, I came prepared.
47:03I'm sorry.
47:04I'm sorry.
47:05I'm sorry.
47:06I'm sorry.
47:07I'm sorry.
47:08I'm sorry.
47:09I'm sorry.
47:10I'm sorry.
47:11I'm sorry.
47:12I came prepared.
47:15Now, let's go.
47:35Don't count on any help from your friend.
47:37He's all through.
47:40Gentlemen, if you'll just wait right here.
47:41I'm sorry.
47:42I'm sorry.
47:43I'm sorry.
47:44I'm sorry.
47:45I'll just wait right here.
47:46This wife right here?
48:08We did it.
48:09We did it.
48:10Soon it will be back in its place again without anyone ever knowing it was away.
48:14Please accept my thanks and the thanks of my country.
48:17What else can I say?
48:19Well, you could make me a promise.
48:22If it ever does come up for sale, you could let me handle the deal.
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