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1:19:00
you'll creep in here
one dark night and take it.

1:19:03
Or is it more along
the lines of, uh...

1:19:06
if you don't cooperate with us,
we'll set off bombs in your offices?

1:19:11
You said it, we didn't.
1:19:13
Gentlemen, let me
tell you something.

1:19:15
I think this is one of the most
exciting literary properties
I've seen in a long time.

1:19:20
It simply isn't possible
for you to suppress it.

1:19:22
Let me caution you.
I've run off copies
of the manuscript...

1:19:26
and had them put
in safe places.

1:19:28
So even if I suffer
an unfortunate accident...

1:19:32
the process of publication
will continue.

1:19:35
Naturally, we don't intend to
use our usual printing house.

1:19:39
So no one will know
where the book is...

1:19:41
until it's far too late to stop
its distribution to the bookshops.

1:19:45
I think your friend Kendig...
1:19:48
has you well and truly
by the short hairs.

1:19:55
If you publish that book, you're
signing his death warrant.

1:19:58
There's only one man who can stop
the publication of that book...

1:20:00
and that's Kendig himself.
1:20:03
Why don't you
talk to him about it?

1:20:12
- We can't find the bastard.
- Find him? My dear fellow,
where's the difficulty in that?

1:20:16
He's staying right here in London
at the Windsor Hotel.

1:20:19
- What?
- The Windsor Hotel
in Landcaster Gate...

1:20:22
just north of the park.
1:20:26
Thank you.
1:20:54
Room 41 6. Apparently,
he's expecting us.


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