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1:07:00
Well, I think I'll write
a letter to the emir.

1:07:03
Listen to me.
1:07:05
We will take care of this matter.
You will not be a part of it.

1:07:09
I won't?
1:07:10
In a few hours,
the emir will fly back to his country.

1:07:16
- We want you to go with him.
- You're kidding!

1:07:19
You are right now our principal
social contact with the emir.

1:07:24
Our relations with him up until
now have been ambivalent.

1:07:28
You can change that.
1:07:30
Gee, I don't know,
I've never been outside the U.S.

1:07:33
- Do you really think l...?
- Sunny...

1:07:35
...this is a chance for you to perform
a vital service for your country.

1:07:40
Does this have anything to do
with that strategic military thing...

1:07:44
...Mr. Hilley talked about yesterday?
- Absolutely not.

1:07:49
This has to do with simple trust.
Trust between us.

1:07:54
Trust between you and the emir.
1:07:58
You'll be treated like royalty.
1:07:59
You'll stay in a lovely palace.
1:08:01
It will be like living
in a beautiful dream.

1:08:05
Beautiful, beautiful dream.
1:08:32
Thank you.
1:08:35
Dear Michael, I don't know when
I'll be able to send this letter...

1:08:39
... I wanted you to know how grateful
I am for helping me out.

1:08:43
I know you're going to be proud
of the job I'm doing.

1:08:46
The people here are friendly...
1:08:49
... and they greeted me like
I'm a real princess.

1:08:51
I can honestly say I'm on
a sort of intimate footing...

1:08:55
... with some of them already...
1:08:57
... although I can't understand what
any of them are talking about.


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