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I see, and they are going to
beat it out of him

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They're going to try hard enough and
I think it would be a good idea to

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put a stop to them. It contains a
peace of information that would be

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valuable to the enemy of the war
that breaks out tomorrow

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Why doesn't somebody let me in
on this? We have to get busy

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Oh! Plenty of time
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Do you mind waiting a minute,
you might be of some help

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I thought a little plan for pausing
Fisher's hands

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What is it?
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Well, the neatest thing to do would
be to kidnap Fisher's daughter

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One of Fisher's few genuities is the
affection to Miss Fisher

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You're speaking to the young man
who loves her

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Even better because you'll have a
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chance to get charming
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and keep her out of this mess
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And this is my little plan. I walk in
in Fisher's office and I tell him

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that his daughter is in the hands of
someone who means business just as

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he means business when he
kidnaps people

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I think he'll get it
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Not with me
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I thought you were a newspaper man
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Well, that doesn't include kidnapping
your fiancée where I come from

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Maybe if your country is
in danger

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No, this is not my country
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But it's your story
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Don't be so gloomy about it, she does
not need to know what you're doing

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Just keep her away for a few hours
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I want to grab Fisher and have a
show down with him

1:11:01
That's not good, we got nothing on
Fisher and he'll slip out of it

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anyway. He's been slipping out of it
for years

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UntiI we do get him
and kill him

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Darling, what were you doing up
there on the tower?

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Keeping out of the assassins way
but they followed us

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There was a scuffle, that's all
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They won't stop untiI they get you
you must leave London immediately

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But the only thing everyone forgets
is that I'm a reporter and there's a

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war. I can't run out on this war
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He can't stay here, tell him how
desperate these men are

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You can't stay here another minute,
why don't you take her somewhere?

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I won't go
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Don't you have an aunt in the
country or something?

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Yes, my aunt Margaret in Harpenter.
Please darling let me take you there.

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What do you say?
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You stay out of this
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May I use your pone?
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Hello, this is CaroI speaking
Would you tell Mr. Fisher that I'm

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driving down to my aunt's Margaret
in Harpenter?


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