:18:01
	I'm starving.
:18:06
	Come in, Univex. James Bond here. Over.
:18:08
	He's been asking for you all morning.
Where in the world are you, James?
:18:14
	Well, I've just been reviewing an old case.
:18:17
	- Oh, so I'm an old case now, am l?
- Ssh! It's the office.
:18:20
	- Tell him I'm on my way, will you?
- He is not on his way.
:18:23
	Sylvia, behave! We'll do this again
some other time soon.
:18:27
	Do what? Last time you said that,
you went off to Jamaica.
:18:30
	I haven't seen you for six months!
:18:35
	- I'll be there in an hour.
- I'll tell him.
:18:37
	Hey, your old case
sounds interesting, James.
:18:42
	Make that an hour and a half.
:18:49
	Now, about that lunch.
:18:58
	For my next miracle, l...
:19:14
	It'll be a miracle if he can explain
where he's been all day.
:19:17
	But I've never even heard
of a Tatiana Romanova.
:19:20
	- Ridiculous, isn't it?
- It's absolutely crazy.
:19:23
	Of course, girls do fall in love
with pictures of film stars.
:19:27
	But not a Russian cipher clerk
with a file photo of a British agent!
:19:31
	Unless she's mental.
:19:34
	No, it's some sort of trap.
:19:36
	Well, obviously. And the bait
is a cipher machine. A brand new Lektor.
:19:41
	A Lektor, no less.
:19:43
	The CIA's been after one for years.
:19:46
	Yes, so have we.
:19:47
	When she contacted Kerim Bey,
head of Station T, Turkey,
:19:51
	and told him she wanted to defect,
she said she'd turn it over to us.
:19:56
	On one condition.
:19:58
	That you went out to lstanbul and brought
her and the machine back to England.