Just to avoid any confusion, you do mean give them your wallet and act scared? "Scared"? - What's going on? - You're being tested.
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Impressive.
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Problem?
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...I work better alone. I work better alone too.
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We have approximately 10 minutes before the power comes back on. Want to sit around and talk about it... Okay. I'll let you tag along. But it's in and out, no mess, so nobody knows we've been here. And we both forget about it in the morning.
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So I just need the wrench.
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Nice shoes.
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In case we don't see each other again.
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He's here. Our commitment to defend Western Europe... ...and West Berlin, for example... ...stands undiminished. The United States will make no deal with the Soviet Union... ...because the communist drive... ...to impose their political and economic system on others... ...is the primary cause of world tension today. I trust that Miss Teller was helpful. You were right. The uncle, Rudolph Von Trulsch, is the best shot.
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Can you get them on the radio? You can get a bearing from the radio signal, yes? If we keep them broadcasting for long enough. I have an idea which might make things quicker.
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Mr. Solo, this is your cue. Thank you. Diadema, this is Napoleon Solo. Hello, Victoria. I suspect that you're already listening... ...so I'll give you this message directly. Earlier today... ...I killed your husband.