Half Moon Street
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:25:03
Chinguay was considered
a dissident poet.

:25:06
I used to sneak him
into my dorm room...

:25:09
and put blankets up
over the windows...

:25:11
and we'd stay up all night
arguing about T.S. Eliot.

:25:16
Can I ask you a question?
:25:20
Why does somebody like you...
go to the Jasmine Agency?

:25:26
We men are stuck with
the courtship ritual...

:25:28
and I just don't
have the time for it.

:25:33
I was going to ask you
the same question.

:25:35
I need the money...
:25:37
and I happen to like
uncomplicated sex.

:25:42
A lot of women
need the money, but--

:25:43
A lot of women like
uncomplicated sex. May I?

:25:52
How long have you
been doing this?

:25:54
Oh, about a couple of weeks.
:25:57
You're the first person I’ve
been able to talk to, actually.

:26:01
And you're going to do it again
on a regular basis?

:26:04
Well, I haven't done
too badly tonight.

:26:07
My dear, you should be
very, very careful.

:26:12
You mean diseases and maniacs?
:26:14
Don't worry.
:26:15
I found a gynaecologist
who teaches karate.

:26:20
I was referring to something
completely different.

:26:26
-You're from Kuwait?
-Mm-hmm.

:26:29
I’m Dr. Slaughter.
:26:30
I was supposed to do research
in your country...

:26:33
but I’m afraid
it didn't work out.

:26:34
-Ah, the field trip.
-Yes.

:26:36
You must allow our government
to invite you next time.

:26:39
Yes, of course.
It would be our honour.

:26:41
Thank you.
:26:42
You know, I was very impressed
by your statement...

:26:44
at the last Opec conference.
:26:46
Thank you.
:26:47
But I’m afraid it didn't
please too many people.

:26:50
Well, the Saudis are very
sensitive about production cuts.

:26:54
I didn't expect to see you here.
:26:56
Just getting to know
our Arab friends better.


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