The Fourth Protocol
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But do you go along with that, Preston?
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He has a girlfriend.
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I'm sorry what's that got to do with it
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Quite.
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I wouldn't be surprised if he found
an excuse to leave the wife

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in Yorkshire come back early,
and start the New Year with a bang.

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I see.
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What do you want, Preston?
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Round the clock surveillance.
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Three teams of watchers.
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Phone tap. Mail intercept.
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Everything, immediately.
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Twenty four men round the clock
for an indefinite period!?

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That would mean wrecking at least three
of our current operations.

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Brian, I'm sure you'll agree that
this Berenson business

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is of overriding importance.
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Yes, of course, Sir Anthony.
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Alright, Preston, you've got it.
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Gentlemen,
I suggest we reconvene after lunch.

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Preston.
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Got a moment?
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Close the door.
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Just what the hell do you think
you are playing at! ! !

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First, you have the unmitigated qall
to proceed without my permission.

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Then you deliberately try to embarrass
the service in front of that shit,

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Irvine!
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Of course,
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I'm well aware that
you somehow consider yourself

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as outside the normal chain
of command but let me remind you that

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this is a SERVICE not a free-for-all!
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And when you've finished showing off,
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you come back to work for me
and I as Director General

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of the Security Service. . .
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Acting Director General. . .
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Bernard Hemmings isn't dead yet.
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Look, Preston let's get this straight.
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If, or rather when,
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I am confirmed as head
of this department you are just going

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to disappear.

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