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Jim?
Yeah.

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That's a nice pen.
Keep it.

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No, no, no, you...
Keep it. Go ahead.

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Keep it, keep it!
You can buy me a drink
when l get to Morocco.

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So, uh, what are you doing here, Jim?
l'm with the ClA.

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lnteresting work?
lt's okay.

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lt's a little rough right now
because the communists
are trying to instigate a coup

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against the emir
and take over lshtar.

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Why?
That's how it works.

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Today they get lshtar,
tomorrow they get North Africa.

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Why?
That's how it works.

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Every once in a while,
an American comes over,

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and we ask him to keep
his eyes and ears open for us
and we pay him a little something.

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You'd be surprised
how many harmless conversations

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are really the first step
toward recruiting agents
for left-wing organizations.

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A guy comes up to you
and he starts talking about
the poverty, the injustice in lshtar.

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And there is poverty
and injustice in lshtar.

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Of course.
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He could be sincere, he could be
saying exactly what he means,

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Sure.
or he could be feeling you out.

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That's right. That's right.
Right.

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To see if he can dupe you into
becoming an agent for
a so-called '' people's movement.''

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So when you say that you pay them
a little something?

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$1 50 a week.
lt's not much,

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but you can't really put
a price on democracy.

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No.
No.

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Although $1 50 a week is a start.
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And now, from the team
of Rogers & Clarke,

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Rogers!
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Thank you. Thank you very much.
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Thank you, thank you.
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l'd like to sing a few songs tonight
from the Simon & Garfunkel
songbook.

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Hey, l'm glad you like them too.
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So you just call out your favourite
Simon & Garfunkel songs.


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