Our Man in Havana
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1:36:09
Will you come and see me in Switzerland?
1:36:12
I shall make every effort, I promise.
1:36:15
- May I go skiing to make up for Seraphina?
- Of course.

1:36:29
I have come to see the last of you,
Mr. Wormold.

1:36:33
Havana will miss you, Milly.
1:36:35
Will you look after Seraphina carefully?
1:36:39
Very carefully.
1:36:40
She is used to sugar
on Sundays and saints' days.

1:36:46
Mr. Wormold, you deserve a long rest.
1:36:50
Not too long, I hope.
1:36:52
I have a present for each of you.
1:37:11
It is rather sweet. What's yours?
1:37:13
Just a joke in doubtful taste.
He's not without humour.

1:37:17
But not right for a husband.
1:37:28
Are you telling us
that none of these reports are true?

1:37:30
- None.
- Why, it's incredible.

1:37:33
You knew
this chap kept a vacuum cleaner shop.

1:37:36
It was on his file. I reported it.
1:37:37
As far as I know
it's a perfectly respectable profession...

1:37:40
and fulfils a useful social purpose.
1:37:42
Didn't you spot that these drawings
were like his machines?

1:37:45
We all spotted it, even the Prime Minister.
1:37:48
But there's no reason
why the principle of a vacuum cleaner...

1:37:51
should not be applied to a weapon.
1:37:53
It seems odd that Mrs. Severn didn't know
she was working for a fraud.

1:37:56
I knew I was working for a brave man,
a good man.

1:37:59
It was a new experience.

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