Our Man in Havana
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:51:02
It is nice for Mr. Wormold
to have a secretary.

:51:05
A short time ago you were worried,
I remember.

:51:07
Things change for no particular reason.
:51:09
Excuse me. I'm expecting a telephone call.
:51:25
- Do you have this one, Mr. Wormold?
- How very kind of you.

:51:28
I think I've discovered
where to find you a Vat 69.

:51:31
Know what I'd do with your collection?
Use them for chequers.

:51:34
Such a dull game.
:51:35
What if when you take a man, you drink it?
What handicapping. What finesse.

:51:39
A game to make us
forget the world we live in.

:51:41
Don't you read anything but medical books,
Dr. Hasselbacher?

:51:44
I have little time for any other reading.
:51:47
- Where was your home?
- My father was a schoolmaster in Munich.

:51:51
- When did you leave Germany?
- 1934.

:51:56
So I can plead not guilty, young lady,
to what you suspect.

:52:00
- I didn't mean...
- Then I'm sorry.

:52:02
Ask Mr. Wormold. There was a time
when I was not so suspicious.

:52:28
I suppose
you want to report that to London?

:52:31
- Well, it is an odd coincidence, isn't it?
- Life is full of coincidences.

:52:35
Why shouldn't he read Lamb?
He's a good old man.

:52:37
I've known him for 15 years.
The best friend I ever had.

:52:55
Will you please excuse me?
I do not feel well.


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