The Cassandra Crossing
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:17:07
Notice this point on the graph, Colonel
:17:09
The dog seems to be holding its own
:17:11
Interesting
:17:12
Sir
:17:15
The Polish Government
they want us to review these figures

:17:18
The stress tolerance at that bridge
:17:21
We haven't heard back
from Chamberlain yet, have we?

:17:23
No, sir
:17:25
Captain Scott? Not yet, sir
:17:31
I'll handle this, Doctor
:17:55
Cassandra Crossing
:17:59
That look...
:18:00
What?
:18:01
That look on poor Mr Kaplan's face
:18:05
I must say I was quite surprised
the way you handled him

:18:08
I never thought of you as
an old-fashioned practical nurse

:18:12
I never thought of you as
a country doctor

:18:15
Someone who cared
:18:19
That's what doctors are for, darling
:18:23
Not the one I know, darling
:18:27
Where're you going?
:18:28
How far can I go?
:18:30
I'll be back
:18:31
Don't take too long
:18:33
Now, I won't
:18:42
Where are we, Conductor? Poland?
:18:45
Not yet, Miss Rispoli
:18:47
But when we get there, I'll let you know
:18:49
You've been over
this Cassandra Crossing?

:18:52
Yes, many times, but not since 1948...
:18:55
when they closed that part
of the line down

:18:57
I'm surprised it's still standing
:18:59
What do you mean?

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