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1:04:03
- Glen.
- How are you doing?

1:04:05
- Will she see us?
- She'll see you. You won't get
anywhere. I've already tried.

1:04:08
Well, maybe she'll be
more accessible to me.
I'm an old friend.

1:04:12
- Yaskov's in town.
He wants to see you.
- That's good. I'd like that.

1:04:16
Set a time and place
for this afternoon.

1:04:18
You're looking very tired,Joe.
1:04:21
- It's the jet lag.
I can't get used to it.
- You sure that's all it is?

1:04:26
Now, listen, Isobel. We're
both fond of this character...

1:04:30
but he's making an ass of himself,
and he's got to cut it out.

1:04:33
- For his own good.
- For his own good?

1:04:37
You've been trying to stop him,
and I gather not having
too much success.

1:04:40
Such a shame.
All those bright young men.

1:04:43
And there he is,
single-handedly running
rings around you all.

1:04:47
He's very good.
He's as good as they come.

1:04:50
And he is running rings around us,
and I'm his biggest fan.

1:04:54
But Kendig is going
to make a mistake.

1:04:56
Sooner or later, he's bound to slip.
After all, he's only human.

1:05:00
- Oh, he's extremely human.
- It's not funny, Isobel.

1:05:04
We're not the only people
looking for him. If the Russians
get to him before we do--

1:05:09
You mean Myerson's methods
of termination are more humane
than the Russians'?

1:05:13
You know what I mean.
1:05:16
I don't want to hurt him, Isobel.
But I have a job to do,
and I'm going to do it.

1:05:21
He's got to stop
that book right now.

1:05:23
He's had his fun. He's made
a fool out of everyone.
Now he has to stop.

1:05:28
He has to stop
if he's going to stay alive.

1:05:32
- Will you tell him?
- Oh, I'll tell him.

1:05:36
I don't think he'll stop.
1:05:38
Oh. You've forgotten your beer.
1:05:50
- Hi. I'm looking for Mr. Ludlow.
- Ah, you mean Mr. Ludlum.

1:05:54
- You'll find him
in his office up there, gov.
- Thank you.


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