The Ipcress File
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:12:05
...to take any old job...
:12:10
...no, not weekends.
:12:12
Oh. Good morning, sir.
:12:14
The butler you asked for
is upstairs waiting to be interviewed.

:12:18
Just go through the door,
along the passage and up the stairs.

:12:22
- Got it?
- Er, yes, thank you.

:12:27
Do you mind waiting?
:12:30
Sir.
:12:32
...I don't think I'm difficult,
it's just these jobs.

:12:37
Well, I mean...
:12:52
Good morning, Dalby.
:12:58
- Good morning sir.
- I've just read your T-104.

:13:02
I thought that might speed your arrival.
:13:04
It did.
:13:14
It's a pity you lost Radcliffe.
:13:18
We were expecting something like that.
:13:20
I hope you're not imputing negligence.
:13:23
My dear chap,
there's no question of that.

:13:30
Let me put you in the picture, Dalby.
:13:32
The killing of Radcliffe's guard
has verified our suspicions.

:13:37
For some time we've had a section
investigating the brain drain.

:13:42
Too many government scientists
are leaving their jobs

:13:46
at the peak of their careers -
they cease to function.

:13:49
- You've checked on them, of course?
- Naturally. We checked on them all.

:13:56
126 have left in the past two years.
:13:59
107 had fair enough reasons to go -
better facilities, better pay.


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