Foreign Correspondent
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:08:01
Come on, mother
:08:04
Good luck, John!
:08:06
Good bye
:08:07
Thank you
:08:08
Bye
:08:37
You're John, aren't you?
:08:38
My name's Stopins, the man from
the Globe

:08:40
Yes, Mr. Powel told me you would be
here. How nice of you to come

:08:42
That reminds me I lost mine on
the way over

:08:45
I can say your other name too
That's Huntley Hav...

:08:49
Well I could say it yesterday but I
had a tough night with the boys

:08:52
I'll stick with Jones if you
don't mind

:08:55
Jones is great with me
:08:57
Let's get out of here
This crowd makes me nervous

:08:58
I don't feel good this morning
:09:00
I understand
Take it easy Mr. Stopins.

:09:03
Boy, bring those bags and don't
bang them into my knees

:09:06
Yes sir
:09:10
What about a drink after a long
train ride?

:09:12
It sounds like a great idea
:09:14
You might not believe it but I've
been here 25 years

:09:16
25 years working for the Globe
and they haven't caught me yet

:09:20
How do you manage that?
:09:21
All I do is cable them back the
Government hand outs and sign them

:09:23
as the London correspondent
:09:25
What's yours?
:09:26
Scotch with soda, please
:09:28
Miss!
:09:32
Miss, please!
:09:34
Scotch with soda and a glass of milk.
:09:36
A glass of milk?
:09:38
Yes, I'm on the wagon. I went to the
doctor to see about these bumps I got

:09:41
and he said it was the wagon for a
month

:09:45
I can't afford to be sick
:09:48
If I'd known you were on the wagon
I could've gotten away without this

:09:51
but as long as it's here, good luck!
:09:57
Good?
:09:59
Just like any other scotch with soda.

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