A King in New York
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1:12:04
Three gentlemen from where?
1:12:06
The Atomic Commission?
1:12:10
I can't hear.
1:12:12
They're leaving Washington today?
1:12:14
They're on their way!
1:12:21
We're cut off.
1:12:23
They said they're leaving today
or they're on their way.

1:12:26
It was a bad connection.
1:12:28
If they're on their way
we'd better get the plans.

1:12:30
Right, it requires both our signatures.
Oh, the boy!

1:12:33
We'll discuss that.
1:12:36
We'll get him some clothes.
1:12:38
Then we'll be rid of him?
1:12:39
Of course. He'll be gone hours
before they get here.

1:12:56
I'm sure His Majesty's in.
He was a moment ago.

1:13:05
This way gentlemen, please.
Kindly be seated.

1:13:15
Good afternoon. Is His Majesty in?
1:13:17
He just left.
1:13:19
I believe I'm addressing
the King's nephew, am I not?

1:13:25
I thought so.
That's what I just heard.

1:13:29
The King's nephew. Well, indeed!
1:13:32
This is an unexpected pleasure.
1:13:35
Have you any idea, Sir,
when His Majesty will return?

1:13:38
He said he was going to the bank
to get some plans.

1:13:41
Then we'll wait.
1:13:42
I'll leave you gentlemen
with His Royal Highness.

1:13:50
Your Highness,
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is this your first visit
to our country?

1:13:54
Oh no, I've been here a long time.
Practically all my life.

1:13:57
Is that so?
1:13:59
Sounds like a real American boy,
don't he?


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