Foreign Correspondents
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:41:00
Who are you?
:41:02
Where are the others?
:41:10
There's been a frame-up.
Ask him where the others have gone.

:41:20
He doesn't know what you're
talking about. There are no other people.

:41:23
And in any case,
he's been asleep here all day.

:41:25
He's lying. I talked to Van Meer
in this very room.

:41:36
There's one thing I can show you.
The assassins' car. The one we followed.

:41:47
Rather a unique specimen, old boy.
The only one horsepower car in the world.

:41:51
I don't care what you say.
That car was here.

:41:53
Listen, I know I look a fool,
but there's something fishy going on.

:41:57
There's a big story in this.
I can smell it, I can feel it.

:41:59
I'll get to the bottom of it,
if it's the last thing I do.

:42:02
Nothing's going to stop me.
Do you understand?

:42:04
I'll prove that that wasn’t Van Meer
that was assassinated, but his double.

:42:28
Who is it?
:42:32
All right. Come in.
:42:40
- Mr. Haverstock?
- Yes.

:42:42
What are you, the house detective?
You weren’t announced.

:42:45
- I'm sorry, sir. We asked at the desk.
- Policemen?

:42:48
You're not here
to apologize about the windmill?

:42:50
We simply want you to come with us
and tell your story to our chief of police.

:42:55
Does this chief of police speak English,
because I'm a very busy man.

:42:58
It will take no more than half an hour.
We all speak English.


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