Half Moon Street
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:30:07
No, one look is not enough.
:30:18
If you think we're the enemies
of your country...

:30:20
the logical thing
is to boot us out.

:30:23
How much did you find out
about the girl, Haldane?

:30:26
Student activist,
but a very independent lady.

:30:28
Quarrelled with
the faculty, the SDS.

:30:31
Married briefly to
a British expert on China...

:30:33
who's pretty left-wing.
:30:34
Not on our ''K'' list, though.
Never has been.

:30:36
What does that mean?
:30:37
It means she's
totally apolitical.

:30:39
Did good fieldwork in China.
:30:40
Got a Ph.D. at Harvard
in post-Mao economics.

:30:43
Oh, yeah. She nearly got
kicked out of China.

:30:45
Called the American ambassador
there a sexist asshole.

:30:50
Why is she working at
the Middle Eastern Institute...

:30:52
for $150 a week?
:30:54
She's one of those kooky Yanks
who likes living abroad.

:30:58
So she's not working for anyone.
:31:01
That's right. As far as
we're concerned, she's clean.

:31:04
Thank you, Haldane. Good-bye.
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Bye.
:31:10
Come in.
:31:14
You counting your money, Doc?
:31:16
Yeah...so I can buy
my ticket out of here.

:31:19
Well, before you pack
your bags...

:31:21
how about spending
some of it at the races?

:31:25
Why not? I like horses.
:31:29
This is not horses.
This is greyhounds.

:31:40
The order of finish
for the second race...

:31:42
What are these men doing?
:31:44
They're indicating the odds.
:31:46
How do they get
their information?

:31:48
I wish I knew.
:31:50
ItÂ’s like a ballet.
:31:52
That's nothing.
Wait till the show starts.


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