Foreign Correspondents
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:25:00
Dr. Williamson, this is Huntley Haverstock
of the New York Globe.

:25:03
He's unfamiliar with Amsterdam
and peace meetings.

:25:05
Would you be good enough
to take him under your wing?

:25:08
Perhaps you'll both see
that he samples Dutch cheese...

:25:11
at dinner tonight.
:25:12
Now I must see what unlucky person
will give up his seat on the London plane.

:25:17
Don't get into any mischief, will you?
:25:19
Mischief?
:25:20
- Your first visit to Amsterdam?
- Yes.

:25:22
You must let me take you
to Rembrandt's house...

:25:25
It might be a good idea if we went over
the agenda of the conference with him.

:25:29
If you'll excuse me. I think I see a friend.
:25:43
Mr. Van Meer. How are you?
:25:45
We somehow seemed to lose each other
day before yesterday.

:25:48
I'm so sorry you were called away.
:25:51
Don't you remember me?
:25:53
We shared the same cab together
on the way to the luncheon.

:25:56
Excuse me.
:25:57
May I have your picture, Mr. Van Meer?
Thank you.

:26:13
There he goes!
:26:21
He's getting away!

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