Our Man in Havana
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:49:03
patrolling what is rebel areas,
suggest bonus of...

:49:08
$1,700.
:49:10
Well, why not make it $2,000?
They like round figures.

:49:13
I don't want to seem extravagant.
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Cable approval immediately. Message ends.
:49:18
Well, that's that.
:49:20
Yes, but we may be sending a man
to his death.

:49:24
Oh, I'm sorry.
This is my first job in the field.

:49:29
I wish you weren't one of them.
:49:31
- Us, I mean.
- It's a living.

:49:33
Not a very real one.
:49:34
There are lots of other jobs that aren't real.
:49:38
There you are. I'm home now, Father.
:49:48
Why did your marriage break up?
:49:49
He was acting all the time. The great lover.
:49:52
You can't love
and be as confident as he was.

:49:55
If you love, you're afraid of losing it,
aren't you?

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But you have every reason to be confident.
You've pulled a big scoop.

:50:04
You're our man in Havana.
The best agent in the western hemisphere.

:50:08
Do I give that impression?
:50:11
But that's your cleverness.
:50:15
Don't you have a room without a bed?
Beds always make one talk.

:50:18
- What's next door?
- Milly's room.

:50:20
But that's got a bed in it, too.
:50:58
- I never knew you'd been in the Army.
- Who has not been?


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