Foreign Correspondents
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:13:02
It's nice to see London in the sunshine.
:13:05
Always there's lots of rain or fog.
:13:09
Also it is August.
:13:11
I found out it was August.
That's pretty good for me.

:13:13
Would you mind telling me...
:13:15
how you feel about Mr. Fisher
and his Peace Organization?

:13:18
You know Mr. Fisher?
:13:20
A very fine man. And a good man.
:13:24
I wish there were more like him
in the world just now.

:13:27
I take it you don't think
there's much hope for peace?

:13:30
I mean, you don't think
one little peace organization...

:13:33
can make much headway
against the European war panic?

:13:36
I would like to think so.
:13:38
Look at those birds.
:13:39
No matter how big the city,
there must always be parks...

:13:43
and places for the birds to live.
:13:46
I was walking
through the park this morning...

:13:49
and I saw several people feeding the birds.
:13:52
It's a good sign at a time like this.
Is it not?

:13:56
Yes, it's a dandy sign...
:13:57
but I do think that right now
birds are the least of our problems.

:14:00
Your country, for instance.
What's its attitude toward these matters?

:14:03
We're now near the Savoy.
:14:10
- How much?
- A shilling.

:14:14
That's fine.
:14:21
By the way, young man,
what newspaper do you represent?

:14:26
As a matter of fact,
I'm not exactly a reporter...

:14:28
but I was trying to get you to talk.
I didn't want bird talk either.

:14:31
I gathered that.
:14:34
Just what was it
that you were trying to get me to tell you?

:14:38
I'm trying to find out what you know
about the possibility of a general war.

:14:42
How do you really feel about it?
:14:44
My boy, I feel very old and sad...
:14:48
and helpless.

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