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:08:00
and I know both of them.
:08:01
2 people in China? I love it.
:08:06
OK. If there are
2 people in China...

:08:09
how many are there in the world?
:08:11
There are 5,000 people
in the world.

:08:14
That's it--5,000.
:08:17
And I suppose, Mr. Van Arkady,
that you've met them all.

:08:23
Five thousand?
That's all that counts?

:08:26
What about
the starving millions?

:08:28
A million isn't a number
in any real sense.

:08:30
There's murder in nature.
Millions are dying right now--

:08:33
starved, bombed, in camps.
:08:36
Nobody gives a damn.
:08:37
You may deplore it,
but it's a fact.

:08:40
Those 5,000--who are they?
:08:42
How many of them are...British?
:08:45
Forty-five.
:08:47
-German?
-Sixty.

:08:49
African?
:08:50
None, and more Arabs
than you might think...

:08:53
but they're all here in London.
:08:54
I suppose the rest are American.
:08:58
And naturally, Mr. Van Arkady,
you're one of the 5,000.

:09:02
Bien entendu.
:09:06
Tell me, how many are women?
:09:08
-Interested, aren't we?
-Very.

:09:11
Well, since we're on
the subject of women...

:09:14
shall we go and have our coffee?
:09:16
I’m going to miss you.
:09:18
I’m not going anywhere.
:09:19
You don't understand.
You're being summoned.

:09:22
Ladies to the loo
and baby talk...

:09:25
whilst we men pass the port
and smoke cigars.

:09:30
That sucks.
:09:32
That's London, my dear.
:09:37
Julian, have you heard anything
from the Kuwait Embassy?

:09:40
They keep giving me
the run-around.

:09:41
-About the field trip?
-Yeah.

:09:43
It hasn't been decided yet.
:09:47
About that Kuwait trip...
:09:49
shouldn't I write and
confirm your travel dates?

:09:51
I suppose, yes.
I didn't know it was so soon.

:09:54
Well, just draft a letter,
and I’ll sign it.


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