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:28:01
Yep, here l am again.
Pay me off and l'll be on my way.

:28:13
You're late.
:28:15
l amused myself thinking
perhaps you would not come.

:28:19
Give my regards to Emir Hassan.
:28:21
Ask him to tip me off the next time
his boys toss a grenade at my elbow.

:28:26
-l'll give him your message.
-Thanks.

:28:30
What an oddity you are, Mr. Smith.
An American in Damascus.

:28:34
No morals.
:28:35
No political convictions.
:28:38
l've had them.
:28:39
l find that difficult to believe.
:28:41
l had a bellyful of them.
l left them in the States with my first wife.

:28:45
lsn't there anything you believe in?
:28:46
You mean right now? Sure.
:28:50
l believe in this. And it's £2,000 short!
:28:53
One load of ammunition was not delivered.
:28:56
l sweat blood getting through
the toughest blockade ever put on a city...

:29:00
...and you hold out
because l'm late with one small load.

:29:03
We haven't any money to waste.
:29:05
You'll get the rest of yours
the moment the cart arrives.

:29:15
This is the kind of luck we needed.
:29:22
He claims he didn't know the guns
were under the sacks.

:29:25
He was told to drive
to a street called Straight...

:29:28
...and wait for another driver.
:29:29
-He has a sick wife and 4 hungry children.
-Three wives and 1 1 children.

:29:33
What about the other driver?
:29:34
He didn't show up.
We're guarding the whole area.

:29:36
What did you find on him?
:29:38
Not a thing.
:29:43
He could be telling the truth.
:29:45
People in this job are too clever
to take him into their confidence.

:29:49
They have a chain of drivers
that don't know anything.

:29:51
l'm sorry, l thought this was the break
we were looking for.

:29:56
lt could be...
:29:58
...if we could find a man
who still has some dried apricots.


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