The Eagle Has Landed
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:35:02
I wonder if you'd do it for me?
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- Sir?
- Suck it.

:35:11
Now, about your Mr...
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er, Devlin.
:35:16
A man of considerable resource
and guile, I assure you.

:35:27
Tell me something, Mr Devlin.
Just why are you coming along?

:35:31
Can't you tell? I'm the last of
the world's great adventurers.

:35:44
(Sighs)
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Sweet Mary, Mother of God.
:35:50
Tough bunch of lads
in there, Colonel!

:35:54
What did he say?
:35:56
Steiner insisted on the
unanimous consent of his men.

:35:59
I'm not surprised.
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If they agree, you'll leave
tonight for Southern Ireland.

:36:05
- Close to the Ulster border.
- Tonight? What about my papers?

:36:09
Your Irish passport and British
medical discharge are provided.

:36:12
Starling's found you a job.
:36:15
You'll be a marsh warden,
whatever that is.

:36:19
It's a marsh warden.
What about the money?

:36:21
- £10,000 first...
- No, I asked for £20,000.

:36:25
10,000 has been deposited
in Geneva as per instructions.

:36:29
Ten more
upon completion of the mission.

:36:33
You think I'd sell out?
:36:36
You've been so expensive
to buy in the first place.

:36:39
(Cheering)

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