The Thirty-Nine Steps
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No.
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- It had better be good news.
- It doesn't make sense, sir.

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- Well?
- After Sir Walter was abducted,

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he went to his office for 20 minutes
before that meeting.

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The man at the meeting
may not have been the real Sir Walter

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but the man who came here
most certainly was.

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What exactly did he do
while he was here?

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He read the urgent mail I gave him,
he signed two memoranda I drafted,

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took a telephone call from his tailor
and signed a Ministry of Works permit.

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- He signed three papers.
- Let me see those.

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Please!
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Gentlemen. Gentlemen, please!
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We would ask you
to take your seats within ten minutes.

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- Mr Karolides?
- Yes?

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- You will be escorted in in 15 minutes.
- Thank you.

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The signatures are quite genuine.
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Why would he risk coming here?
It doesn't make any sense.

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Because there's something here
vitally important to their plans!

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Scudder's let us down.
He didn't have the answer.

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I don't suppose you know
what the 39 steps are?

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Anyone with any knowledge
of Westminster knows.

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- What?!
- It's common knowledge.


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