:42:00
You'll fi nd their photographs
and service records in your fi les.
:42:04
You'll be working with NATO, C.I.A...
:42:07
and all allied intelligence units.
:42:09
That's all...
:42:11
until you discuss your
individual assignments with me.
:42:16
I've assigned you
to station C, Canada.
:42:19
Group Captain Pritchard here
will beyourAir Force liaison.
:42:21
Sir, I respectfully suggest that
you change my assignment to Nassau.
:42:25
Is there any other reason besides
your enthusiasm ofwater sports?
:42:30
Perhaps this, sir.
:42:34
- Well?
- There was a photograph ofthat man...
:42:37
in this dossieryou gave us.
:42:39
His name is Derval.
:42:41
I saw him last night at Shrublands,
but he was dead.
:42:44
Oh, no, sir. Not possible.
He was seen...
:42:46
boarding the Vulcan
and took off last night.
:42:48
If007 says he saw Derval
last night and he was dead...
:42:53
that's enough for me
to initiate inquiries.
:42:56
Yes, ofcourse.
:42:57
- Who is this girl?
- Derval's sister.
:43:03
- Doyou know where she is now?
- Nassau.
:43:06
Doyou think she's worth going after?
:43:08
I wouldn't put it quite that way.
:43:10
We've only got four days.
:43:13
Don't spend your time sitting around.
:43:16
No, sir, I won't.
:43:19
Good luck.
:43:22
Thankyou, sir.
:43:24
Smashing figure.
I don't suppose...
:43:26
that has anything to do
with your request?
:43:29
Was there ever a man
more misunderstood?
:43:31
You can't pull the wool over my eyes.
:43:33
You may be able to con the old man,
but I know better. I could--
:43:38
So do l, Miss Moneypenny.
:43:40
And I'll thankyou not to refer to me
as the old man.
:43:46
I think I had a hat when I came in.
:43:56
How else will you recognize her?
:43:58
Couldn't miss.
She has two moles on the left thigh.