Our Man in Havana
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1:22:02
I wonder if my marriage
would have broken up...

1:22:04
if he could have laughed
just once at UNESCO.

1:22:07
But he never laughed. I'm not going.
1:22:10
- I don't want you to share my disloyalty.
- You're loyal to Milly.

1:22:13
Who cares about men who are loyal,
just the people who pay them...

1:22:17
to organisations.
1:22:18
I don't think
any country means all that much.

1:22:21
We've many countries in our blood,
haven't we?

1:22:23
Would everything be in the mess it is
if we were loyal to love and not to countries.

1:22:29
What sort of sentence can they give
a man for deceiving the Secret Service?

1:22:33
Is it life for treason?
1:22:36
Or six months for committing a nuisance?
1:22:40
They can't do anything to you here.
This isn't British territory.

1:22:44
In time it'll blow over.
1:22:48
At my age, one fears time.
1:22:53
Where will you be?
1:22:56
The Persian Gulf, perhaps.
1:22:58
Why the Persian Gulf?
1:23:00
Redemption through sweat and tears.
1:23:09
There are lots of things
I'd like to say to you...

1:23:12
if I was younger...
1:23:16
if I was richer...
1:23:21
and if there wasn't something
I have to do tonight.

1:23:23
And what do you have to do tonight,
Mr. Wormold?

1:23:28
Beat you at chequers.
1:23:32
What is this?
1:23:33
When you take a piece, you drink it.
1:23:35
As I'm the better player, I drink more?
1:23:39
- Perhaps you have a weak head.
- It's as strong as another man's.

1:23:44
But sometimes when I drink
I lose my temper...

1:23:48
and I would not want to do this
with my future father-in-law.


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