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:28:00
What's all the mystery? Why do you
wait 'til you get here to call me?

:28:05
And why don't you want
your father to know you're here?

:28:07
Because I have to talk to you, Mother,
before I see him. Greg's in trouble.

:28:13
Oh.
:28:15
He's on a job I don't think
he can handle without Dad.

:28:18
I know what this means to you.
That's why I had to see you alone first.

:28:22
Why couldn't they both
have just been insurance salesmen?

:28:26
Please understand.
I've got to ask him.

:28:29
Is this trouble anything
the State Department is aware of?

:28:32
- Yes.
- Then he probably knows already.

:28:34
When I left, he was talking with two men who
had just flown in from the State Department.

:28:38
Being told about it
is one thing.

:28:41
- I've got to know his answer.
- Well, surely you can't doubt what that'll be.

:28:47
Tish, surely you don't think
I'd try to stop him.

:28:51
Forgive me that, please.
:28:55
I dreaded coming here.
I dread asking him.

:28:59
Most of all, I dread
what this does to you.

:29:03
Let's handle
one dread at a time.

:29:06
You don't have to ask him;
I will.

:29:09
It might be as well if we never tell
your father of this conversation.

:29:13
Or Greg. He doesn't
even know I'm here.

:29:16
He thinks I'm in Caracas.
:29:19
Mother, there's
a plane back in an hour.

:29:36
Why didn't you tell me
you were in trouble?

:29:39
Why do I have to find out about it
from the State Department?

:29:41
The hell you're not!
Nobody ever tackled that kind of a job.

:29:46
What size, uh, control heads
did you order?

:29:49
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.

:29:53
It's Greg.
He has a little problem.

:29:56
Yes.
:29:58
Well, the Air Force has put a National
Guard cargo plane at my disposal.


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