Our Man in Havana
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- Happy days.
- Happy days.

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We hear a lot nowadays about the Cold War.
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But any trader will tell you
that the war between two manufacturers...

1:16:23
can be quite a hot war.
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Sorry.
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Take Phastkleaners and Nucleaners,
for instance.

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There's no fundamental difference
between the two machines...

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any more than there is
between two human beings.

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There'd be very little competition
and certainly no war...

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if it wasn't for the ambitions...
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of a few men.
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I don't suppose that Mr. Carter
even knows the name of the man...

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who sent him here to put an end...
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to Phastkleaners
for the good of Nucleaners.

1:17:03
What is it? What happened?
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- I don't understand it.
- Anything wrong?

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He's so still and all wet down one side.
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- Somebody must have fed him something.
- Well, let's take him out, shall we?

1:17:34
Mr. Wormold.
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I was glad to get your message
that you've agreed to work for me.

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I have always wanted our relationship
to be closer.

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- What's going on out there?
- Nothing to concern us.

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And now that you have agreed
to work for me...

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it is much easier to approach you
on a subject which is really important.

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I have come to ask
for the hand of your daughter.

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Aren't you a rather uncertain life?

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