Our Man in Havana
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1:38:01
I don't understand. What did she say?
1:38:03
- May we have your definition of "good"?
- No post mortems, please.

1:38:07
59200l5 will be here soon.
1:38:09
We have to decide the best method
of dealing with him.

1:38:12
In spite of Mrs. Severn's moving advocacy,
I should class this as treason.

1:38:16
Surely, sir, it's a case
for the Director of Public Prosecution?

1:38:20
The trial to be held in camera, of course, sir.
1:38:29
Father, what's that big castle?
1:38:38
The Tower of London.
1:38:44
- Can we drive your daughter anywhere?
- No, I'll wait for you here, Father.

1:38:48
I'm afraid she may have to wait
rather a long time.

1:38:51
Seems to me, gentlemen,
that what we have to do is only too simple.

1:38:54
We have to notify the Admiralty,
the War Office...

1:38:57
and the Air Ministry that these drawings
are not a weapon of war...

1:39:00
but the latest style of vacuum cleaner.
1:39:03
If I tell the War House that,
we might as well pack up.

1:39:06
I'm afraid the Admiralty, in future,
would rely on Naval Intelligence.

1:39:09
My people would have no more use
for the Secret Service, sir.

1:39:13
59200, what do you say?
1:39:16
Well, sir...
1:39:20
Very well.
1:39:22
59200l5 has arrived.
1:39:25
Mrs. Severn,
will you tell him we shall see him shortly?

1:39:30
Yes, 59200?
1:39:33
Of course, sir,
it will be for you to tell the Prime Minister.

1:39:40
- Why did you come back?
- I had no choice.

1:39:42
- Do things look black?
- Pretty black.

1:39:44
- What will they do to you?
- They need a secretary in Jakarta.

1:39:48
That's worse than the Persian Gulf.
1:39:50
- It doesn't matter very much where I wait.
- Wait for what?

1:39:53
You.
1:39:58
- Darling.
- Stay here.


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