A Foreign Affair
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:50:01
There isn't enough paint in Germany for that
:50:03
but let me scrape together
something in his defence.

:50:06
- I'm not listening.
- Take it from me.

:50:08
He won't get off scot-free.
:50:10
As a matter of fact,
he's started to pay already.

:50:13
It's no fun to walk around
with a target pinned on your chest.

:50:20
I'd appreciate it if you'd leave me alone.
:50:25
How's about some reading matter
for the plane?

:50:28
Those aren't teardrops. I was washing my
hands when he asked me to give it to you.

:50:35
All right, I'll put it right there.
:50:48
Colonel Plummer, it's clearing. We should
be taking off in about 20 minutes.

:50:52
- Thank you.
- Yes, sir.

:51:03
Gentlemen, I was just informed there will
be no flights until tomorrow morning.

:51:08
Now, we might as well
get ourselves back into town.

:51:11
Sorry, Miss Frost. We're going
to wait for the fog to lift a little.

:51:32
Amidst the ruins of Berlin
:51:36
Trees are in bloom
as they have never been

:51:40
Sometimes at night
you feel in all your sorrow

:51:44
Her perfume as of a sweet tomorrow
:51:48
That's when you realise at last
:51:52
They won't return
the phantoms of the past

:51:56
A brand new spring is to begin

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