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1:11:02
I think it's chapter three--
the bit about Somoza, Nicaragua.

1:11:05
Your Kendig's got
quite a sense of humor.

1:11:08
Sir Giles, we would appreciate it
if we could move forward with this.

1:11:11
Technically,
it's not our problem, is it?
He's broken no laws in Britain.

1:11:14
But, of course, hands
across the sea and all that.
We'll be happy to cooperate.

1:11:19
- Now, what exactly would
you like to have us do?
-[ Cutter ] Manpower.

1:11:22
We'd like you to put a lot
of people on the ports of exit--

1:11:24
airlines, terminals, that stuff.
1:11:27
Well, that does seem
to be rather fruitless. We don't
really know what he looks like.

1:11:32
We do have this, sir.
1:11:34
Ah. Thank you.
Which one is, uh--

1:11:38
Well, that's Yaskov.
What's he doing with Yaskov?

1:11:41
- That's part of our problem.
- The main thing is--

1:11:44
I'll have a word with the police.
1:11:46
- We'll circulate copies of this
to all ports of exit.
- The main thing is...

1:11:49
he's come to England
for a reason; he didn't
pick it out of a hat.

1:11:53
We think he's here to find
a publisher. There can only be
so many publishers in London.

1:11:57
A dozen or so major houses.
Perhaps 30 or 40 small presses.

1:12:01
He wants to make a big noise,
so he'd go to a big house.

1:12:04
But I think that's what
he'll think we're thinking...

1:12:06
so I think he'll
go to a small one.

1:12:08
All right. I've got friends
in some of the publishing firms.

1:12:12
I'll get in touch
and let you know what I learn.

1:12:14
- Where are you staying?
- The Hilton.

1:12:17
Yes, of course.
I'll ring the Hilton the instant
we've got anything of interest.

1:12:23
Good-bye, Mr. Myerson.
1:12:26
- Yes, can I help you?
- Can you call Salzburg,
Austria, for me, please?

1:12:32
Yes, of course.
If you'd like to sit down...

1:12:35
- I'll tell you as soon
as we get through.
- Thank you.

1:12:44
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