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مسلسل Agent Carter مترجم - Episode 1

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00:01This thing's moving too fast and it's heading for New York.
00:04Give me your coordinates, I'll find you a safe landing site.
00:08There's not gonna be a safe landing, but I can try and force it down.
00:13I'll get Howard on the line, he'll know what to do.
00:15I gotta put her in the water.
00:17Please don't do this, we have time, we can work it out.
00:22Peggy, this is my choice.
00:46But you're going to be in the water.
00:48I know, I can't wait to do this.
00:48I can't wait to help you.
00:48I don't know, you should go.
00:48Oh, my God.
00:53I have a pair of machines.
00:53I love them, I love them.
00:57I love them, I love them!
01:04I thought we could stop off in Lucerne for a late night fondue.
01:08Stark is the best civilian pilot I've ever seen.
01:11We're lucky to have him.
01:29And I want to kiss my only sins.
01:32I can't wait for you while I love that man.
01:40Don't bother.
01:41Colleen.
01:41I can't feel my feet.
01:43They let ten girls go yesterday.
01:47Did they say why?
01:49Because ten more G.I.s got discharged.
01:51I had to show a guy from Canarsie how to use a rivet gun.
01:55I think I have tuberculosis.
01:57Thanks, by the way.
01:58You learned this to me last night while you're at work.
02:00It looks better on you.
02:02The kind of thing might really catch a man's eye.
02:04Say, on a date.
02:06Well, don't hold your breath.
02:08Especially with tuberculosis.
02:11You know, there's a difference between being an independent woman and a spinster.
02:14Is it the shoes?
02:17Clock out, pull the curtains and sleep.
02:19Peggy's orders.
02:20Okay.
02:21If I don't see you, remember, we're going to the movies on Saturday.
02:25I have the night off.
02:26I'll try.
02:26You know how busy the office keeps me.
02:29Peg, you work at the phone company.
02:31It ain't life and death.
02:33Darling, you have no idea.
02:48I'm on the front.
02:49Hey, hey.
02:53Get her running.
02:56Oh, my God.
03:01Oh, my God.
03:01Hey, hey, hey.
03:03Come on.
03:03Oh, my God.
03:05Oh, my God.
03:05Oh, my God.
03:05Oh, my God.
03:11Good morning, Rose.
03:12A lot of hubbub today, Pay.
03:13DC line's hot.
03:15Love the hat.
03:46A.J. Carter, we just caught a red ball out of DC, all hands on deck.
03:50We need to cover the phones.
03:53Rose, forward all calls to the briefing room.
03:56Covered. Shall we?
04:05Americans have long followed the career of inventor Howard Stark,
04:08from boy genius to weapons developer to multimillionaire.
04:12Even more have followed his private life.
04:14But his most recent exploits threatened to send this flyboy into a nosedive.
04:19Accused of selling weapons to the enemy,
04:21the founder of Stark Industries was recently called to Capitol Hill.
04:25May I ask a question?
04:27Not until you answered the question already before this committee.
04:30It's been so long, I don't even remember what it was.
04:33Did you knowingly sell military-grade technology to enemies of the United States?
04:39Not knowingly.
04:40Did you do it unknowingly?
04:42Now, by definition, that would be impossible to answer.
04:54So far, six pieces of Stark's technology have turned up either on the black market
04:59or in the arsenals of enemy states.
05:01He's been waffling on the Hill, treating the whole thing like a joke.
05:05Yesterday was the final day of hearings.
05:08Stark didn't show.
05:08They checked his half a dozen houses and his half a dozen offices.
05:12Nothing.
05:13So, as of this moment, Howard Stark is not only in contempt of Congress, he's a fugitive from justice.
05:19Find him.
05:20Squeeze him.
05:21Till he loses his sense of humor.
05:23Thompson, you lead.
05:27I'll ground his planes, freeze his bank accounts.
05:29There's a girl at First Federal who wants to owe me a favor.
05:31Sir, I really must object.
05:33Why am I not surprised?
05:34I knew Howard Stark during the war.
05:36His help was invaluable.
05:37He may be a great many things, but he's not a traitor.
05:39We're all aware of your record, Agent.
05:41I'm sure being Captain America's liaison brought you into contact with all sorts of interesting people.
05:49But the war's over.
05:51Let the professionals decide who's worth going after.
05:56Sounds like Carter knew a lot of guys during the war.
05:58What did you say, Chris Binsky?
06:00I wasn't talking to you.
06:02You owe the lady an apology.
06:04Oh.
06:04You standing up for her now, Sousa?
06:07Better hurry.
06:07I don't have all day.
06:09Oh?
06:09Oh.
06:10Okay.
06:13Tell me.
06:21Agent Sousa, about what you just did.
06:24Don't worry about it.
06:25I wish you hadn't.
06:27You're an agent.
06:28They treat you like a secretary.
06:29I just wanted that.
06:30And I'm grateful.
06:31I'm also more than capable of handling whatever these adolescents throw at me.
06:35Yes, ma'am.
06:37Doesn't mean I have to like it.
06:39Well, that's another thing we have in common.
06:41Carter.
06:43Carter.
06:43You're going to be a little busy with your friend Stark.
06:45If you don't mind, these surveillance reports need to be filed.
06:47Then you're really so much better at that kind of thing.
06:50What kind of thing is that, Agent Thompson?
06:51The alphabet.
06:52I can teach you.
06:54Let's start with words beginning with A.
06:58Thanks, kid.
06:59Adios.
07:00Avedese.
07:01Aloha.
07:02Poor guy.
07:04Heard he got his personality shot off anyway, Gimo.
07:17A psalm once at a USO show in Passaic.
07:20You're going to eat him with a spoon.
07:23Yes, I understand he was quite something.
07:29Everything all right, English?
07:30Fine, Angie.
07:31You don't count work.
07:33Boys at the phone company giving you a hard time.
07:35I know more than usual.
07:35It's just...
07:37During the war, I had a sense of purpose, responsibility.
07:41But now, I connect the calls.
07:44I never get a chance to make them.
07:45Do you know what I mean?
07:49I had an audition today uptown.
07:51Took three trains.
07:52Got two bars into Is You Is or Is You Ain't.
07:55They gave me the hook.
07:57I guess I ain't.
07:58We all got to pay our dues, even if it takes a while.
08:02You got talent.
08:03It's just a matter of time before Broadway calls.
08:06I'm afraid I can't carry a tune.
08:07Doesn't matter when you got legs like yours.
08:09This is supposed to be a BLT?
08:11Where's the girl?
08:12Oh, I'm sorry.
08:13Do you not work here anymore?
08:16Looks like I gotta go.
08:17Is he a regular?
08:19Yeah.
08:19But a regular what?
08:20I'm not allowed to say that on the clock.
08:24See you later.
08:50Miss Carter?
08:53Do I know you?
08:55Oh, we haven't had the pleasure, but we may yet.
09:01You're coming with me.
09:23I know.
09:24I should have called first.
09:27Did you miss me?
09:32They're calling you a traitor.
09:34I'm calling it a setup.
09:36I have a vault.
09:38Had, I should say.
09:39Sub-basement in my office.
09:41Triple-thick, lead-lined.
09:42It was where I kept my bad babies.
09:45Bad babies?
09:46Invention's too dangerous for anyone.
09:49Even my friends.
09:50Which begs the question, why invent them at all?
09:52Well, I can't help what I think of.
09:53I can damn well control what I sell.
09:56At least I could until last month.
09:58What happened last month?
09:59I was in Monaco.
10:01With a lovely tax advisor.
10:04When I got back, I found a hole under my vault all the way to the sewer.
10:07Somebody cleaned me out.
10:09A couple of weeks later, my bad babies, they start turning up on the black market.
10:12But why run?
10:13Why not tell the Senate the truth?
10:14Ask for their help.
10:15Apparently, it's not too big a jump to see me cutting a hole in my own vault.
10:19I'm making some money on the sly.
10:23Really?
10:24I'm just considering all the angles.
10:26Seems you have a lot of them.
10:28Now that's the Peggy Carter I need.
10:31For what?
10:32To clear my name.
10:33You can't be serious.
10:34I try not to be.
10:36Sometimes it just slips out anyway.
10:38Oh, come on, Peg.
10:39You know darn well I didn't do this.
10:41Which means the SSR is looking for the wrong guy.
10:43I want to find the right guy.
10:45But I'm going to need someone on the inside.
10:46Someone I can trust.
10:48And Peg, there's no one I trust more than you.
10:52Howard, you're asking me to become a traitor in order to prove you're not one.
10:56You do see the irony.
10:57Come on, Peg.
10:58I know they're not using you right over there.
11:01You want a mission that matters?
11:02This is it.
11:04My technology in the hands of some nut that wants to be the next Red Skull.
11:08You have no idea how bad that could be.
11:11Right now, you're the only one that can stop that.
11:16Here is good.
11:19Fill the lights.
11:29Where are you headed?
11:30Some of my babies have already sold overseas.
11:33I'm going to pay them a visit.
11:36The rest of them are here somewhere, which is where you come in.
11:39Where it is, one of the nasty ones is hitting the market in the next day or two.
11:43What is it?
11:44It's just a piece of paper.
11:46My formula for molecular nitramine.
11:49Technically, we're not even sure it works, but let's face it.
11:52I invented it, so it works.
11:55If that stuff were ever fabricated...
11:57Boom.
11:58This much would level a city block.
12:02I'm not talking the short ones.
12:04Avenues.
12:05I'm going to regret this, aren't I?
12:07Absolutely.
12:09But when you're not humiliating him, that fellow up there is my butler.
12:12Edwin Jarvis.
12:14He'll help you in any way he can.
12:16I owe you one, pal.
12:24There are only a dozen fences that can handle something this hot.
12:28You've just got to learn which one.
12:31And I figured you'd never have any trouble finding a man.
12:36The trick is finding the right one.
12:46Nice to see you too, Howard.
12:53The next time you approach a woman in a dark alley, you might introduce yourself.
12:58Well, I shall endeavor to remember that.
13:00Provided my concussion isn't too severe.
13:05Should you need me.
13:07Call any time before nine.
13:09What happens at nine?
13:11My wife and I go to bed.
13:13Seven o'clock, Sherry.
13:14Eight o'clock, Benny Goodman.
13:15Nine o'clock, Bed.
13:16You're new to espionage, aren't you?
13:17Far from it.
13:19Last summer, I caught the cook pocketing the good spoons.
13:24What now, Miss Carter?
13:27Now, I go to work.
13:49You know, you were expected to go home at night.
13:52Most fugitive cases are solved in the first 72 hours.
13:56If Stark's sailing into the sunset, maybe this is where he starts.
14:01He must have really liked that girl.
14:04He must have really liked that girl.
14:05Because there's no other reason why he'd get in a boat.
14:07I'm sorry, Daniel, but Stark hates water.
14:10He can't even swim.
14:11Really?
14:12I mean, I mean...
14:12He tried to kiss me on VE Day.
14:14I knocked him into the Thames.
14:15We had to get frogmen to fish him out.
14:21Something's up.
14:22Thompson's working on his next medal.
14:24Got word of a fence trying to sell one of Stark's inventions.
14:27A club owner named Spider Raymond.
14:29Where's it happening?
14:31Need to know only.
14:33Kind of gives you a warm feeling, doesn't it?
14:35Yeah, you refill.
14:36Actually, I'm still drinking that.
14:38Post eyes at the exits and at the newsstand across the street.
14:41Dress sharp.
14:43Handkerchiefs.
14:44Spit shine.
14:45It'll be a rich crowd.
14:46Do your best.
14:47I'll call O'Dwyer, get you some uniform backup.
14:50Too showy.
14:50Raymond's paranoid.
14:51Only thing, he lets slide our blondes and money.
14:54If we want to grab Raymond and his buyer with whatever it is that Stark is selling,
14:59then I go on light and fast.
15:00We want everyone feeling real comfortable.
15:02Two men, sidearms only.
15:04Yeah, you did it in Nogunawa?
15:05Sometimes.
15:06Other times, we brought a tank.
15:08Figured we'd save that for later.
15:10Okay, Thompson.
15:11This is your plate.
15:13Grounded beans over there, Carter?
15:15This is field agents only.
15:17It's okay, Chief.
15:18Let her stay.
15:19Maybe she'll learn something.
15:20Well, thank you, Agent.
15:21I already have.
15:22What do you really want?
15:25I wonder if I might request a sick day.
15:28What's the matter?
15:29Got a headache?
15:31Amongst other things.
15:33Ladies' things.
15:36Oh, jeez.
15:38Yeah, sure.
15:39Take the day.
15:39Go shopping.
15:40Whatever makes you feel better.
15:42Thank you for your understanding.
15:43Enjoy your coffee.
15:48You got any issues need taken care of?
16:11If this stuff does what you say again, Brennan's, you're going to be very rich.
16:15And I'm guessing a fair amount of people are going to be very dead.
16:18You know, we could do some serious business if you just tell me what else you got out of Howard
16:22Stark's basement.
16:23Well, what do you got?
16:25A-bombs?
16:26Ray guns?
16:27Jay Mussel's number.
16:31Well, whatever it is, you need to liquidate.
16:34My door is open.
16:46Nice talking to you.
17:09You look like a lady looking to dance.
17:12I'm afraid I'd only step on your toes.
17:14Another time, perhaps.
17:32I'm looking for Mr. Raymond.
17:34I have something I'd like to sell.
17:38It's the first store on the right.
17:40Thanks, sugar.
17:41Thanks, sugar.
17:59Mr. Raymond, is this a bad time?
18:01We'll only know after it's over.
18:03Bring the rest of you in here.
18:07I hope you don't find me forward.
18:10Well, I'm not the judgmental type.
18:14Um.
18:18I know you are in, um, possession of a certain chemical formula.
18:24I got a lot of clubs to run, miss.
18:25It's okay.
18:26Let's make this a game.
18:28You seem like you might like games.
18:30You don't have to tell me anything.
18:33You just have to, um, look right here.
18:39Now, I don't care where you got it, but cards on the table.
18:42You are the proud owner of a certain chemical formula.
18:45Just a little piece of paper, right?
18:49I have some friends who would be very interested in buying that formula.
18:56Now, I know.
18:56I said, Spider Raymond, he doesn't hold on to anything for long.
19:00He must already have a buyer.
19:02But, you see, the thing is, I think I can offer you more.
19:08Is it here?
19:09Do you want me to search you?
19:12Sweet, I don't have it on me.
19:14Hmm?
19:19Hey, boss, there's a guy downstairs.
19:22I guess I'll just have him wait.
19:29Well, that was a bit premature.
19:51Crikey, O'Reilly.
20:09Javis residence.
20:10They've weaponized it.
20:11Miss Carter?
20:12Do you know anyone else handling high explosives at this time of night?
20:15Well, as a matter of fact, no.
20:16It's just that I promised my wife a souffle, and if I don't get it in the oven, buy.
20:20Mr. Jarvis, what was once a theory is now a bomb, so apologies to your wife, but dinner will have
20:24to wait.
20:25No, you're quite right.
20:26Mr. Stark left a note.
20:28Hold the line.
20:35Is the nitramine by any chance glowing?
20:37Yes.
20:38Oh, that's not ideal.
20:40An orange glow would indicate the nitramine has reached peak volatility and should be handled with caution.
20:45Cracking its shell would result in an implosion with a blast radius of, oh, 500 yards.
20:51Delightful.
20:53Render it inert with a solution of sodium, hydrogen carbonate, and acetate.
20:56Where are you going to find that at this time of night?
20:58I have no idea.
20:58Leave that to me.
20:59There's one last note here.
21:01Avoid touching the core to the containment ring.
21:04Touching the core will result in...
21:06Death?
21:06I was going to say core overload, but...
21:10Yes.
21:12Edwin, I'm home.
21:13I won't be a moment, Anna.
21:15If that will be all.
21:16Mr. Jarvis, you do realize that this job will have certain after-hours requirements?
21:20So does my wife, Miss Carter.
21:22Good night.
21:35Boy, you got a warrant?
21:36Or are you just here to socialize?
21:39Well, you don't mind if we take a look around, do you?
22:04Boss?
22:05What?
22:27You know what I'm saying?
22:30Dance your dance?
22:33Well, I'm so glad you changed your mind.
22:35What can I say? It's everyone's right.
22:46No, no, no, no!
22:54Hey, now. Listen, friend, I know we had a deal,
22:57but the blind must have taken it.
22:59I can fix this.
23:08Get me.
23:09What?
23:14Thanks, doll. We should try to get some time.
23:24Maybe we shouldn't have spent all that time changing our clothes.
23:27Seal the damn exits.
23:43Peg? Is that you?
23:48Oh, they sent me home. Fever.
23:52I didn't know what time you'd be back.
23:53I can take the chair.
23:55Oh, don't even think about it.
23:58I'll make you some tea.
24:01Wow. Peg, you look like a million bucks.
24:04Wait, were you out? Out?
24:07I don't wait a matter of speaking.
24:11No, Peg, I'm really proud of you.
24:13I knew you were too great a catch to be alone for too long.
24:16I want you to tell me all about it in the morning.
24:28I don't know.
24:32I don't know, maybe?
24:34Oh, honey.
24:35Oh, honey.
24:37I can't finish.
24:39All the time.
24:40I know.
24:44I know.
24:58Oh, my God.
25:20Colleen?
25:22Is everything all right?
25:29Colleen?
25:50Colleen?
26:06Colleen?
26:09Colleen?
26:10Colleen?
26:12No!
26:58I'm sorry to appear callous, but is there any way it can be traced back to you?
27:03My name wasn't on the lease. No one knew me except her.
27:07Did she have any family?
27:10She lost a brother at Guadalcanal.
27:13I'd only known her a few months.
27:16I needed a place to stay. I didn't know anyone.
27:22I seem to have a habit of losing people closest to me.
27:28Perhaps losing is too nice a word.
27:31I get them killed.
27:32Miss Carter.
27:33When Howard came to me, I was damn happy to see him.
27:38I'd been wallowing in it since the war, wondering why no one would give Agent Peggy Carter a shot.
27:45So I grabbed the chance, but I mucked it up.
27:51And now Colleen is dead.
27:54Because of me.
28:03Miss Carter, I've read your war record.
28:07You are a credit to your profession.
28:10If the men in your office can't see that, then they're fools.
28:14You were trying to do something good, and I believe you accomplished it.
28:19But was it worth it?
28:23I don't think we'll know that until the job is truly done.
28:29Where does your wife think you are right now?
28:32One of Mr. Stark's moor, Amorous Admirers, has refused to vacate his penthouse.
28:37I am presently supervising her extraction.
28:42I imagine that's quite believable.
28:46You have no idea.
28:52We need to know where this came from.
28:55But I can't exactly walk it into the SSI headquarters.
29:01I may know a gentleman.
29:04Dr. Vanko, what do we have here?
29:07A lanthanum carbon alloy.
29:09Rather clever.
29:10I might add rather unstable.
29:11So it couldn't have come from very far away?
29:14Well, before the war, there were only three refineries capable of something like this.
29:18Navy tore down Franklin Chemical and Eagle Star converted to diesel so that only leaves...
29:23Roxxon.
29:23Right.
29:24This has to be 200 acres.
29:26It would take weeks to search.
29:28Dr. Vanko, please tell me that isn't still volatile.
29:33Oh, volatile. No, no.
29:34Active.
29:36Oh, yes.
29:37The natrium is still in its low levels of Vita radiation.
29:40Vita rays?
29:41Yeah, we occasionally use them in our experiments to stabilize the...
29:44I know what they do.
29:46I know what they do.
29:47I know what they do.
30:17We're going to need a rain check on that dance.
30:20A week next Saturday at the Stork Club.
30:23You got it.
30:25Eight o'clock on the dock.
30:26Don't you dare be late.
30:28Just be there.
30:30We'll have the band play something slow.
30:33I hate to step on your...
30:37Steve?
30:40Steve?
30:54Sorry.
30:55I still haven't quite got the hand...
30:56It's fine.
31:02I can assure you I don't do this often.
31:05You know, after I got hit, at the field hospital, the chaplain asked me,
31:12was there anybody I wanted to send my effects to, should, you know, the worst happen?
31:17I told him I didn't think my dad had much use for two pairs of green socks and an old
31:21paper bag.
31:24Let him remember my life, you know?
31:27Of course, I didn't die, which was inconvenient, because the chaplain had already trashed my footlocker.
31:33Still missing half my stuff.
31:36Can't find my leg anywhere.
31:43Daniel.
31:47You're one of the lucky ones.
31:58I mean, I was just going to pay for the car.
32:06You're still missing.
32:06I'm fine.
32:07I'm fine.
32:09I'm fine.
32:12I'm fine.
32:15I'm fine.
32:22I'm fine.
32:23I'm fine.
32:25I'm fine.
32:25I'm fine.
32:25I'm fine.
32:25I'm fine.
33:26Well armed for a mothballed facility, wouldn't you say?
33:31Keep your eyes open.
33:33Well, I'm coming with you.
33:34Mr. Jarvis, that cook with the spoons, was she a large woman?
33:38Violent?
33:39Well, no, she was quite diminutive, actually, but she had a vicious tongue and extremely long...
33:47fingernails.
33:49Fingernails.
34:06Oh.
34:11Oh.
34:12Oh.
34:14Oh.
34:18Oh.
34:19Ugh!
34:37Takes a minute to cool.
34:40You know, I'm taking a pretty big risk doing this.
34:41At least you could do a smile.
34:49Ugh!
34:56It's called.
34:57It seems a...
35:47That's far enough.
35:56I wouldn't.
36:04You don't want to fire again?
36:07Who are you?
36:08I'm an independent businessman, just trying to make his mark.
36:12By murdering people?
36:14I don't murder people.
36:16I just sell to people who do.
36:18And what about your friend?
36:20Green suit?
36:22Scarring his throat like yours?
36:26It's not my friend.
36:28Tell me his name, or so help me God, I'll blow us both to hell.
36:32He doesn't have a name anymore.
36:34And you can go ahead and pull that trigger,
36:37because if he's here, we're both dead anyway.
36:41Leviathan is coming.
36:43Who?
36:44Don't tell you themselves soon enough.
36:47You're not going to like the future, such as it is.
36:53Thirty seconds, agent.
37:00Mr. Jarvis, do you think I could bring the car around?
37:02Of course.
37:03When would you like it?
37:04Oh, in about 20 seconds.
37:14Meet me on the access road.
37:15You know I'm being shot at.
37:17Now!
37:20I'm terribly sorry, Mr. Stark.
37:28Where are you?
37:29Just keep driving!
37:30Could you be slightly more specific?
37:33No!
37:40Miss Carter?
37:42Go! Go!
37:44Don't you want to get in?
37:51Drive faster! We've only got 10 seconds!
37:55What happened back there?
37:57If we live, I'll tell you all about it.
38:04Faster!
38:05I am going faster!
38:34It would seem it works.
38:40Flight manifest turned up nothing.
38:42I got a call in to London.
38:43I know a guy there.
38:44He's in the middle of something here, Jack.
38:45That dancer from the broom closet finally came too?
38:47Says he caught a blonde with Raymond's body around 9.30.
38:50Why didn't he stop her?
38:51Because they're still playing staples out of his face.
38:55Get that.
38:58So we're looking for an angry blonde.
39:00Have you called my house?
39:02And that is where my promotion comes in, Chief.
39:05I talked to the club photographer.
39:07He thinks he got a shot of her.
39:11I'm thinking real hard about kissing you right now, son.
39:14Yeah, I'll tell him.
39:14Double time this over to the lab.
39:16See if we can get a shot.
39:16What authority says rocks and refinery just blew up?
39:19The whole thing?
39:20Many casualties?
39:22Hard to say. They can't find the building.
39:25Let's go, you two. You're with me.
39:35Perhaps some warm milk.
39:36Something a little stronger might be in order.
39:39You did very well, Mr. Jarvis.
39:41Your wife would be very proud.
39:43She must never, ever know.
39:46You'll get used to that.
39:50What word did he use?
39:53Leviathan.
39:56I'll check Mr. Stark's files.
40:01Provided the SSR hasn't taken them all.
40:04Get some rest.
40:06To be perfectly honest,
40:10I'm not sure I'll sleep for days.
40:22Hey, honey, you back there, or are you still getting your beauty sleep?
40:25Yes, sir. You're in early this morning. How can I help?
40:28You do know the difference between real eggs and powdered ones, right?
40:31Believe it or not.
40:32I did three weeks in a POW camp.
40:34The Nazis fed us better than this.
40:37Next time, don't get smart with me, sweetheart.
40:39Your brains aren't your best feature.
40:50I understand you're not happy with your meal.
40:52You work here?
40:53Unfortunately, no.
40:54Just so we're clear, this is Preston.
40:56You'll break your artery.
40:57You may be dull but I'm determined.
40:58Keep smiling.
41:00Once you start to bleed, you'll lose consciousness in 15 seconds.
41:02You'll die in 19 unless someone comes to your aid.
41:05Now, given your recent behavior, how likely do you think that is to happen?
41:08To prevent this not entirely unfortunate event from occurring,
41:11I suggest you find a new place to eat.
41:13Do we understand each other?
41:15Good. Oh, one more thing.
41:17Tip generously.
41:35Swish the glass with the vermouth, tip it out, then add the gin.
41:39Well, I'm sorry, Mr. Stark, but I'm afraid I can't be everywhere at once.
41:44Well, you're quite right.
41:47Miss Carter's an excellent choice.
41:50I don't think she'll have any suspicions at all.
41:51.
41:54.
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