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- Tell him you'll explain later.
- I will explain it later.
Tell him to send him back to the hotel
and do nothing else till you get there.
Send him back here to the hotel
and do nothing until you hear from us.
All right, inside.
You've got some harbor passes to fill out.
And now Paul and Madame de Bursac.
I'll be right with you, Frenchy.
- They're all yours now.
- Thanks, Mr. Morgan.
They are all ready.
These will get them past the guard
and on the boat.
Where will you take them?
- Maybe Devil's Island.
- What?
Might even get Villemars off,
wasn't that what you wanted?
Very much. Why are you doing this, Harry?
I don't know.
Maybe because I like you,
maybe because I don't like them.
I'm glad you are on our side, Harry.
No kissing, Frenchy.
- You'll have to take care of those guys.
- We will give you plenty of time.
If you let them go,
they'll come back and burn this place.
Let them, it will be a very small fire.
it'll be our turn. We'll start a bigger one.
Meet you on the boat.
One minute, please.
That's all right, let him through.
- How are you, Harry? How's everything?
- It's all right now.
You look glad to see me.
You know a funny thing...
Don't know what they wanted,
but they wouldn't give me...
I'll get you one down on the boat.
We're leaving, Eddie.
- Ready, Slim?
- In a minute, Steve.
Close that, will you?
- Say, what is this, is she going with us?
- Yeah, it looks like it.
Harry, you mean... What's she got...
- Who are you?
- Was you ever bit by a dead bee?
- Was you?
- Yeah.
You got to be careful of dead bees.
They can sting you just as bad
as live ones.
Especially if they was kind of mad
when they got killed.
I feel like I was talking to myself.
I bet I've been bit 100 times that way.
- Why don't you bite them back?
- I would. Only I haven't got a stinger.
I remember you. You're all right.
She can come, it's okay with me.
I'll have both of you to take care of.
That's right, Eddie.
You can begin by grabbing these bags.
Come on, Slim.
Do I have time to say goodbye to Cricket?
Sure, go ahead.
- I came to say goodbye.
- What?
We're leaving now. Thanks for everything.
- Hey, Slim. Are you still happy?
- What do you think?
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