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2:26:03
Or call it a trade pact.
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Or call it an aide-memoir.
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An agreement
between the Soviet Union and Cuba.

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Setting down exactly
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what the Soviet Union
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is now supplying
and will supply to Cuba.

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Offensive weapons?
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Have the Russians brought
offensive weapons into Cuba?

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I told you, I cannot give you facts.
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But Rico Parra has the trade pact.
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He has the aide-memoir.
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It's all there for you to read...
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if you can obtain it.
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Who else might handle
these papers, besides Rico Parra?

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You have become smart.
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Yes. There is another man.
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Luis Uribe. Rico Parra's secretary.
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He is a security risk.
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How do you know?
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I have used him.
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The Cubans don't know.
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He can be bought,
but he is of no use to you.

2:27:04
Why?
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He hates Americans.
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Does he hate American money?
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He would never take it
from an American.

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You can believe me.
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So now I have given you
my information...

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What will you do with it?
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- Michèle!
- André!

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- Mother!
- François!

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- Hello, François.
- Hello, Father.

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- You look wonderful.
- You too.

2:27:49
You have done something
to your hair.

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Do you like it?
My husband wants me to cut it.

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- I like it.
- Agreed.

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- When do you go back to Paris?
- In five days.

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Then we will stay for five days.
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There is so much to see.
New York is marvellous.


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