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00:10To be continued...
00:41To be continued...
00:56Ten million, one hundred million.
00:59It makes no difference.
01:00No part of this monastery should be for sale.
01:03I didn't believe we're all in agreement, are we not,
01:07Brother Ruppe?
01:07Yes.
01:09We are here to do the work of God,
01:11not speculate in real estate.
01:14Brother Lacroix,
01:16I believe if we were to pose the question to our beloved founder,
01:20the answer would be swift.
01:22We could do a lot of good with the money we would make
01:24if we sold this monastery.
01:26However, avid Capilano,
01:29I will support whatever decision you make.
01:37The decision then is unanimous.
01:41Meeting adjourned.
01:55His heart filled with joy at the prospect of keeping the monastery,
02:01Brother Capilano will climb to the roof
02:05to send the new case to the Brother Lord.
02:12Brother Capilano has always marveled at the miracle of flight.
02:18And as he watches his pigeon take flight,
02:23he dreams of flying himself.
02:34But he will be sadly denuded.
02:54One more obstacle has been removed
02:58from my ascendancy
03:01to appert of the eternal brotherhood.
03:18Did you get a load of this oracle of death?
03:21Who's that?
03:22This monk.
03:23He claims to be able to predict people's deaths.
03:25That's ridiculous.
03:27Not for people lying on the ground, it ain't.
03:29No, no, he's already predicted a fire,
03:32an airplane crash,
03:33and the deaths of eight people.
03:35Nobody can predict the future.
03:37How can you predict that?
03:39Yeah, and how do you explain Nostradamus, young lady?
03:42Yeah.
03:43Who?
03:44Nostradamus.
03:44Nostradamus, I don't care.
03:46He's a French astrologer, 16th century.
03:50He predicted events that happened hundreds of years after he died.
03:55A lot of people thought he was crazy.
03:56He was a little...
03:58But, uh, the course of time, he was proven right.
04:02Did he know that?
04:03Hmm?
04:03I mean, was he able to predict that he would be proven right?
04:06Mind games?
04:07All of it.
04:10Tarot cards.
04:11Astrology.
04:12Fortune cookies.
04:14People believe what they want to believe.
04:17Well, then, explain the oracle of death, huh?
04:19Go ahead.
04:20I dare you.
04:20People, it's a hoax.
04:21Uh-huh, a hoax with 100% accuracy.
04:24You expect me to believe the hallucinations of some monk?
04:26I don't expect you to believe anything.
04:28Oh, my goodness, no.
04:29A pen.
04:30What?
04:30He's using a quill pen.
04:33A pen?
04:34Don't most monks use quill pens?
04:35I mean, uh, ballpoint seems to have a lot of place.
04:39How would you know?
04:40All my monk friends use quill pens.
04:43But not that particular pen.
04:45I picked that one up in Tierra del Fuego.
04:47It's made from a tail feather from a giant Chilean condor.
04:51They're the worst kind.
04:53Lewis loved that.
04:54He said he got a handsome price for it, too.
04:56Pens, pens, pens, pens.
04:57But, ah, here we are.
04:59Quill pen set in silver.
05:01Number 46, 295.
05:03Sold to one Rupert Selden.
05:09But how did it get to Brother Curry?
05:11Does it really matter?
05:12I mean, at least we know where it is and we can get it back.
05:15I'm afraid it may not be that simple.
05:17I knew he was going to say that.
05:19This eternal brotherhood, uh, monastery, it's, uh, it's like a fortress in the center of the city.
05:26And it's a cloistered order, so there are no telephones and no visitors, no anything.
05:30No, it's completely incommunicado.
05:35The visitor part, now, that I can handle.
05:39I can draw up an official letter of introduction that would fool the Pope.
05:44However, that'll only cover one of you.
05:46Why's that?
05:47Well, a brotherhood's a brotherhood.
05:49It's not a sisterhood.
05:50It's not even a personhood.
05:51Are you trying to tell me in this day and age they don't allow women even to visit?
05:55Yeah, that's what I'm trying to tell you.
05:57Well, I guess that lets me out.
05:59Hm.
05:59Don't, don't.
06:01Someday, Ryan.
06:02I don't know when.
06:04I don't know how.
06:05But someday, I'm gonna...
06:07Thank you for this.
06:09That's not what I was going to say.
06:11Oh, hey, hey, you don't have to put on your robe just yet.
06:13Yes, I do.
06:14I look terrible.
06:15No, no, you don't.
06:16You're the cutest boy I've ever seen.
06:19The best built, too.
06:21Keep your hands off me.
06:23Oh, look at me.
06:25It's nice to know this is the worst it gets.
06:28That should just about do it.
06:30Ah, it's good to have a few sheets of 14th century parchment lying around.
06:33You never know when they're gonna come in handy.
06:36Now, from this point on, you two are brothers Matthew and Simon.
06:41You're transferring from a monastery in the north of England, in Yorkshire.
06:46Wuthering Heights country.
06:51No one informed us of your visit, brother.
06:53The letter should be pretty self-explanatory.
06:56Is there a problem?
06:58No, no, not at all.
06:59Allow me to show you to your quarters.
07:02Great.
07:11Our serenity has been greatly reduced by the events of recent days.
07:15Abbott Capilano felt his death from the bell tower just yesterday.
07:19So we've heard.
07:19Tragic accident.
07:22We're still waiting to see who the new abbot will be.
07:26You must be tired from your journey, brother Simon.
07:29Um, I'm afraid brother Simon has taken a, um, a vow of silence.
07:33Ah, wonderful.
07:34We're extremely interested in brother Curry.
07:37Ah, who is it?
07:38Fascinated by his predictions.
07:39Who is it?
07:40Um, did he predict the abbot's death?
07:42I'm afraid so.
07:44You know, we were hoping to get to meet him, possibly have an audience.
07:47I'm afraid that's impossible, brother Curry.
07:49He's in seclusion.
08:03Hmm.
08:07Well, here we are.
08:15I, I hope you find our accommodations adequate.
08:23This will be just fine.
08:28So, where's brother Simon's room?
08:30As you can well imagine, space is cramped.
08:33We didn't think you'd mind sharing.
08:34No, no, we don't mind.
08:37Um, just one more thing.
08:38Where are the, where's the, uh, laboratory?
08:42Ah, yes, the communal bathroom and showers are just down the corridor.
08:47Communal?
08:48Yes.
08:49Now, if there's anything else, please let me know.
08:52Yes, I will.
08:55Evening meditations at six?
08:57Thanks.
08:58You've been very generous.
09:02Generous.
09:03Shh.
09:03Generous.
09:04One room?
09:07What can I say?
09:08They think you're one of the boys.
09:11And if you think I'm taking a communal shower, you've got another think coming.
09:16One can hope, can't one?
09:18All right, all right.
09:20We're not going to be here that long.
09:22We're just going to find brother Curry, grab the pen, zip out of here.
09:26And what about the bathroom?
09:28Can you hold him?
09:30Well, it could have been worse.
09:31How?
09:32Could have only been one bit.
09:33Could have only been one bit.
09:39Oh, yeah.
09:41Or was it?
09:45We're not going to be here.
09:45Oh, yeah.
09:46Uh, we're not going to be here.
09:50Oh, we're not going to be here too.
10:12They were asking questions about Brother Curry.
10:15I'm saddened to see our own brethren fall prey to such morbid curiosity.
10:21You sure are they aren't journalists?
10:23Wouldn't hurt to keep an eye on them.
10:27The last thing we want now is any more controversy.
10:42After you.
10:44Very interesting, Brother Simon. Don't you agree?
10:50Okay. Let's find Curry in his pen and get the hell out of here.
10:54Excuse me.
10:56How do you plan on doing that? He's cloistered in deep seclusion.
11:00Man's got to eat, hasn't he?
11:08I love you.
11:09I love you.
11:21Bobby.
12:36Whoa, check this out.
12:53Hi.
12:54This is where they discovered that heads will grow.
13:12Come on.
13:13We got work to do.
13:36Brother Curry, your tray's here.
13:43Brother Curry, can I talk to you for a second?
13:45No, don't be afraid.
13:47We're from the Yorkshire monastery.
13:48We want to talk to you about your pen.
13:51No, no, the quill pen.
13:52We know all about it.
13:56I'm afraid Brother Curry won't be able to be of much help.
14:00You see, like Brother Simon, he too has taken a vow of silence.
14:05Now, if you'll allow me to escort you back to your quarters.
14:08Sorry for the disturbance, Brother Curry.
14:24I see you in the morning meditation.
14:33Well, once you've finished all of this, I want you to move over to the vineyards.
14:39All right.
14:40Best you careful.
14:43We're going to have to figure out another way to get to Brother Curry.
14:46At least get in this room.
14:47Brother, Brother, Brother, Brother.
14:48Hey, hey, what's going on?
14:49The Oracle of Death has made another pronouncement.
14:52What is it this time?
14:53The abbot is going to die today.
14:55He is going to choke to death.
14:59That's impossible.
15:00You don't even have an abbot.
15:02He died two days ago?
15:04From the fall?
15:06No, no, no.
15:06This prediction isn't going to fly.
15:09Good point.
15:11Perhaps then our concern has been misplaced.
15:16Brethren!
15:18Brethren!
15:19Brethren!
15:30Maybe when it's dark and the lights are out, we'll sneak out.
15:38Come in.
15:43Go.
15:47Go.
16:02Go.
16:11Good night, Abbott Arrupe.
16:38Help!
16:40Help!
16:45Help!
16:46Help!
16:47Help!
16:52Help!
16:55Help!
17:18Oh, my God.
17:21He's dead.
17:25What's the matter?
17:29Arrupe had just been named Abbott.
17:36I would like to thank you for your efforts in trying to save Brother Arrupe.
17:42We did what we could.
17:43Who are you, really?
17:45Exactly who we say we are.
17:48I'm an American.
17:49I went to Europe and joined the Brotherhood there.
17:52I met Brother Simon two years ago.
17:55Then why is it you were found sneaking around looking for Brother Curry the other evening?
18:01Brother Lacroix, we just wanted to see him in person.
18:03That will be quite impossible.
18:05Brother Curry is a troubled man.
18:08His gift is his burden and his agony, and he'd just as soon be left alone with it.
18:13That's why he's in seclusion.
18:16In future, you will keep your mind on your devotions.
18:21How in the world did I get myself in this mess?
18:24All I wanted was to get married and settle down.
18:27I didn't want the store.
18:29I didn't want those antiques.
18:31I didn't want any of this.
18:33Mickey, Mickey, Mickey, come on now.
18:35Tell me this whole thing hasn't been a blast.
18:40Take your time.
18:41Think it over.
18:43Okay?
18:44You want to go back to Leonard? Be my guest.
18:46Lloyd!
18:47Just remember that if we don't get back those antiques, nobody else is going to do it.
18:50It's up to us, because nobody else is going to do it!
18:56Nobody's going to believe us.
18:58I mean, it's not like we can go up to the cops and say,
18:59Excuse me, officer, but we've got these antiques out here we've got to get back because they're cursed.
19:03No, uh-uh.
19:04Off to the funny farm we go.
19:05Well, I'm sorry, but sometimes when I find myself locked in a cell, in a monastery, pretending to be a
19:11boy, tracking down a cursed squirrel pen, the funny farm sounds preferable!
19:15Let's go!
19:18Let's go!
19:35Let's go!
19:44Brother Matthew, I'd like you to meet Brother Jack.
19:48He's a transfer, just like you.
19:50Oh, Brother Jack, where from?
19:52The emerald oil, my boy, oh, Ireland itself.
19:56That's a fine-looking crop of burgundy grapes you got there.
20:01I predict you're gonna have a vintage here.
20:04Not that we know an awful lot about him,
20:05but that's where I come from.
20:06You know, we prefer something that put a little more hair on your chest
20:09and take the lining out of your throat.
20:11I'll leave you to it, Brother Jack.
20:12Ah, thank you. Bless your brother here.
20:14Darling, where's Brother Simon?
20:17Honoring his nose.
20:19Ah.
20:22What are you doing here?
20:24I did a little research.
20:27I got photos of the pen from a collector I know in cartoon.
20:31And?
20:32And, uh, I figured you'll never be able to sneak it out
20:35unless they never missed it in the first place,
20:37so I made a duplicate, an exact copy.
20:41You may have noticed I'm a very resourceful person.
20:47Oh.
20:48What?
20:49Are you afraid of a little teeny, teeny bit of spider?
20:51Oh, Brian, stop that!
20:53Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
20:55Your vow of silence.
20:56I also checked up on the original owner,
20:59the first man who bought the pen, Rupert Selden.
21:02He disappeared for quite a while, and with good reason.
21:05He's wanted for the murder of his business partner.
21:08Rupert.
21:11Those brothers from Yorkshire, they know about the pen.
21:14Do they?
21:16Then we will have to write up another epitaph.
21:18No!
21:19We must stop.
21:20Too many innocent people have died already.
21:22Don't disappoint me, Frank.
21:23We made a deal.
21:25If it wasn't for me, you'd be behind bars right now.
21:29This is better than jail.
21:32Cooped up here.
21:34Day in, day out.
21:37No one to talk to.
21:39Knowing that every time you write in that diary,
21:44someone else is going to die.
21:47You can't keep torturing me like this.
21:52I wouldn't call splitting a half-million-dollar advance
21:55in the Oracle's life story exactly torture.
21:58I don't care about the money anymore.
22:01I care about the money.
22:05I need you, Frank, to take credit for what I write.
22:10I can't afford to be seen.
22:12You're despicable.
22:14We're both despicable.
22:17But now that I'm Abbott, I can sell this place
22:20and we can pocket ten million bucks.
22:25It's over, Rupert.
22:27I'm leaving.
22:29You will do what I tell you to do.
22:32Like always.
22:34Like hell, I will.
22:35The Oracle of Death has made his last prediction.
22:45Some of God's chosen ones are tormented creatures.
22:52Such is the case with Brother Curry,
22:56who will decide his only recourse
22:59is to join the Holy Spirit
23:02in a most gross way.
23:21Ah!
23:26Ah!
23:28Ah!
23:29Ah!
23:30Ah!
23:31Ah!
23:33Ah!
23:34Ah!
24:01Ah!
24:06Ah!
24:12Ah!
24:16Ah!
24:19Ah!
24:22Ah!
24:23Ah!
24:24Ah!
24:25Ah!
24:25Ah!
24:26Ah!
24:26Ah!
24:26Ah!
24:26Ah!
24:26Ah!
24:27Ah!
24:28Ah!
24:29Ah!
24:30Ah!
24:31Ah!
24:46That's one prediction I'll bet he didn't make
24:51But he did
24:54Tragic, isn't it?
24:57I came as soon as I found this, but too late
25:00Brother Curry lived a life of quiet desperation
25:04He just couldn't stand it anymore
25:08Suicide, Lord?
25:09Felt swords
25:11Evidently, his gift for predicting horrendous events
25:14Was a cross too heavy to bear
25:15The oracle of death is no more
25:22Sleep with the angels, brother
25:27Poor Curry
25:31I guess that means that's the end of it
25:33No
25:35We still have to find the pen
25:38I'm scared
25:41Oh yeah?
25:43You're scared?
25:50I'm terrified
25:50God created creatures
25:54Both great and small
25:58And sometimes small ones have the power to triumph over larger ones
26:06Such will be the unfortunate fate of brothers Matthew and Simon from Yorkshire
26:23God
26:54I'm tired.
26:57Don't move.
26:58That's what it did do.
27:00Don't even breathe.
27:03It burned me!
27:07Don't panic. Don't panic.
27:09What's the matter with you two?
27:11You could be hurt all over the monastery.
27:13Jack!
27:20What a cute little Thera Fawcett.
27:23Oh, relax.
27:24He's not poisonous.
27:25It's only the South American tenured that can kill.
27:36That's it.
27:37I really can't take this anymore.
27:39I gotta get out of here.
27:40No more elastic around the chest, no more brown rice,
27:43no more dead bodies, no more tarantulas.
27:46I understand exactly how you feel, young lady,
27:49but you must know that retrieving these antiques
27:51is not going to be easy.
27:53There'll always be an element of danger involved,
27:56which is why I'm here.
27:58I had no idea of the depth of his despair,
28:02but at least the oracle of death will be silent forevermore.
28:06Don't be so hasty.
28:07Brother Curry left behind a number of predictions,
28:10which I have no doubt will unfold in the fullness of...
28:13Is the loquois something wrong?
28:15No.
28:18Good morning, brothers.
28:22I hope Brother Curry's death did not rob you of your sleep.
28:26Fortunately not.
28:27Were there any other interruptions?
28:31Some of the other monks have been complaining of pests.
28:35Rodents and the like?
28:36Nothing the like of rodents.
28:39I'm relieved to hear it.
28:45I think Brother Le Croix was just on a fishing expedition.
28:49That tarantula was no accident.
28:51You were supposed to die.
28:53Well, not that I'm complaining, but how come we didn't?
28:56Because you're not who you are.
28:58Want to run that by me again?
29:00Well, you're not really brothers Matthew and Simon.
29:04So when the curse of death was put on you, it wasn't really put on you.
29:07It was put on brothers Matthew and Simon.
29:11And what shall we do about the reporters at the front gate?
29:14They've been waiting there since dawn to hear a statement about Brother Curry's death.
29:18Why don't you meet with them?
29:20Me? But you're the new abbot.
29:22You knew him best. You should speak on his behalf.
29:24And while you're about it, send a telegram to the home office in Yorkshire.
29:30What about?
29:32Find out if they did indeed send two representatives to visit us.
29:37And wait for the reply.
29:41I have reason to believe that brothers Matthew and Simon are not who they claim to be.
29:50I think maybe we're barking up the wrong brother here, searching the wrong room.
29:53What are you saying?
29:54Brother Curry didn't kill himself. There was no diary on his desk.
29:57We would have seen it when we were looking for the pen.
30:00Lacroix!
30:01Drake's been on our tail ever since we got here.
30:03It's gonna be tough for us to search Lacroix's room.
30:06For you, maybe. Not for me.
30:14Please!
30:18How did he die?
30:19His foul play suspected in the death of the Oracle.
30:21We have a prepared statement.
30:27Brother Curry was a man loved by all here at the Brotherhood.
30:33His gift of predicting the future.
30:35Did he predict his own death?
30:36His gift became his torture.
30:39And to our everlasting sorrow, he chose to take his own life.
30:43Isn't suicide considered a mortal sin?
30:45He chose to take his own life rather than suffer any longer.
30:49And our prayers go with him.
30:52All our prayers go with him.
30:54That's it. That's all. That's all you're gonna tell us.
30:55Come on. We need your answers.
30:57I'm not authorized to give you anything but this prepared statement.
31:00I'm sorry, I can't answer your questions.
31:02Why is that Lacroix doing this?
31:04If you had something to hide, you'd keep a low profile too.
31:07Please!
31:08What happened exactly by that?
31:31Don't worry 15 minutes.
31:33I'm sorry, I had a secret speak of finding удивiling somebody else's message back into prison at camp.
31:39Maybe Friday?
31:44I said hi.
31:46I'm sorry.
31:48I could try again if we haven't gotten here, so many people.
31:48One time I miss the problem.
31:49I'm sorry !
31:59What did you belong there at the stolen coffin?
32:17Listen, Rupert Selden's signature on this bill of sale matches the writing in the diary exactly.
32:22So Rupert Selden and Brother Lacroix are one and the same.
32:27What about the pen?
32:28I couldn't find it. Somebody was coming.
32:30But it's more than likely there, too.
32:32I'll just have to go back and try again.
32:34The best time to do it is during meditation. Lacroix is busy for an hour.
32:58Oh, I can't wait to be a female again.
33:02Mickey, I can't stand guard out here forever, all right? Hurry it up already. Come on.
33:10Brother Lacroix, you were right. The real Brother Matthew and Brother Simon never left the monastery.
33:17There's something else very odd. The real Brothers Matthew and Simon were bitten by a poisonous tarantula last night and
33:23died.
33:27There's another thing you should know about Brother Simon. He's a she. He's a she?
33:36I'll have them removed from the premises immediately.
33:38No. I want you to act as if nothing's changed.
33:43Should we at least question him?
33:45God works in mysterious ways his wonders to perform.
33:50I would appreciate if you would start the meditation without me.
33:54Certainly.
33:56Hope Jack's out of that office by now.
33:58Brothers?
34:31Oh, my God.
34:31Ah, uh, Albert. Didn't a little mouse come scuttering in here now? We've got to get him, otherwise he'd be
34:35nibbling away at your books and papers.
34:37Ah, sure, you wouldn't need a thing like that for a little mouse.
34:40But I have already, Servertra.
34:43I thought you were meditating.
34:45But I am. Premeditating.
34:58I'm sorry we couldn't conclude our business upstairs, Brother.
35:04But I'm terribly late for a meeting.
35:06It wouldn't have anything to do with real estate, would it, Selden?
35:12I don't know what you're talking about.
35:14Yes, we were right. You have the pen.
35:19Yes, I do.
35:22But only you and your young friends know about it.
35:25Oh.
35:28How thoughtless of me not to leave you a little light.
35:54What do you think you're going?
35:55To look for the pen.
35:57You go find Jack.
35:58Psst.
36:00You got the fake one?
36:02Take care.
36:08My principals were delighted that your brotherhood agreed to reconsider their offer.
36:15We are a humble order, Mr. Green.
36:19Why would we put ourselves and the enjoyment of this place before the needs of the thousands
36:26who will be served by your luxury hotel condominium complex?
36:32If we should reach an agreement on this, do you foresee any problems with closing the deal?
36:37None that can't be eliminated.
36:41As you'll see, we've very generously agreed to pay out the brotherhood over a five-year period rather than ten.
36:47And we'll pick up the closing costs.
36:50And as a special sweetener, if the deal is clean, I'd be willing to reduce my commission to ten percent.
37:02I'm sure you will.
37:04Normally, the commission on a deal this size is three and a half percent.
37:09Let's not play games, Mr. Green.
37:11Forget the graduated payout.
37:12I want 15.2 million cash.
37:14And a commission agreement of two and a half percent.
37:17Take it or leave it.
37:29Bec.
37:31I must say you drive a hard bargain, Abbot Lacroix.
37:34Abbot Lacroix.
37:36That's such a nice ring to it.
37:38Now, I have some other serious business to attend to that I've left off for far too long.
37:48Ah, listen, man.
38:26Oh, my God.
38:52Oh, my God.
39:24Oh, my God.
39:31Jack?
39:33Can you hear me?
39:34Jack!
39:35Ryan?
39:37Over here.
39:38Over where?
39:40Over here.
39:43Hang on.
39:44I'm on my way.
39:45Hurry, Ryan.
39:47Hurry.
39:47There's not much time.
39:50Hurry, please.
39:54Ryan.
39:55Hurry.
39:58Ryan.
39:59Jack.
40:00Don't move.
40:02Hurry, Ryan.
40:03We can't wait a friend.
40:15Are you okay?
40:20I guess I can't complain.
40:22We've got to go after La Croix.
40:24He's gone for the pen.
40:26Oh, Jack, thank God it's you.
40:28Ryan, I found the pen.
40:29Then I figured I'd go look for Jack, and then I just...
40:31You found the pen?
40:32Yes, it was in La Croix's room, just as you thought.
40:34I swapped it with the fake.
40:36Mickey, baby!
40:37Oh, baby!
40:39Can't wait to get out of here.
40:40I wouldn't make travel plans just yet.
40:43Thank you for informing me about the switch.
40:48Sister Simon.
40:50Or should I say...
40:52Mickey.
40:55Hand it over.
41:01I would have preserved your epitaphs in a more dignified way,
41:05but someone rudely stole my diary.
41:09Ah.
41:11This will do nicely.
41:16The impostors came to the monastery posing as monks
41:24to meet certain death.
41:31I will be happy to change this to include you as well, Brother Drake.
41:38You're gonna burn in hell, you traitor!
41:40Put that down!
41:46They came to remove the sacred pen from its rightful owner,
41:53but tragedy will strike, and this will not be accomplished.
41:59Accomplished.
42:02Now, all I have to do is fill in your names.
42:12You should never write what you've already signed.
42:19Rupert.
42:21Stop.
42:22Your name on the original invoice, remember.
42:27But let's leave your name on the original invoice.
42:45It's just so nice.
42:46You're not gonna get out.
42:46That's fine.
42:47I'm sorry.
42:49That's fine.
42:50I'm sorry.
42:52It's all right.
42:53I'm sorry.
43:10Now, where were we?
43:14It seems this pen isn't so foolproof after all.
43:20It's behind you.
43:21Do you really expect me to fall for an old trick like that?
43:41He should have stuck the pencils.
43:50Imagine being able to wish for something to happen, and with a stroke of a pen, it does.
43:56I'm afraid it doesn't work that way.
43:57The pen can only make evil predictions come true.
44:00Woo!
44:01So good to be a girl again.
44:04Now I wanted some food.
44:05If I never see brown rice again, it'll be too soon.
44:08Aren't you going to put that in the vault?
44:10Oh, that's not the real pen.
44:12I'm just keeping this copy as a souvenir.
44:14How do you know it's the right one?
44:16A true artist always knows his own handiwork, my dear.
44:19So you're really sure?
44:20Of course.
44:21I'm positive.
44:22Only one way to find out.
44:25Hmm.
44:27Lunch.
44:28Let's order something really sinful.
44:50Let's order something really sinful.
45:00Bye.
45:14Nice to meet ya.
45:16Bye.
45:18Bye.
45:20Bye.