Foreign Correspondents
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:52:32
- Were you really going to tip that man £5?
- Of course.

:52:35
I charge all my traveling expenses
to the office.

:52:38
Corrupting an official, £5.
:52:40
You're just a wee bit unscrupulous,
aren't you?

:52:42
Not unscrupulous. Just in love.
:52:45
- It's the same thing, I suppose.
- I beg your pardon?

:52:49
I beg yours.
:52:50
You see, I love you,
and I want to marry you.

:52:56
I love you, and I want to marry you.
:53:00
That cuts our love scene down
quite a bit, doesn't it?

:53:03
- Do you mind?
- Not at all. It's made a new man of me.

:53:06
I hope not entirely new.
:53:08
It took me some time
to get used to the first man you were.

:53:11
To be perfectly frank with you,
I expected a little more argument.

:53:15
I'm really left with quite a few things
I very much wanted to say.

:53:18
Save them until after we're married.
I imagine they'll sound better then.

:53:21
I've saved things to say then, too.
:53:23
You were really quite sure of yourself,
weren’t you?

:53:26
I didn't think I had a chance.
A guy's got a right to dream, hasn't he?

:53:29
Evidently.
:53:31
Do you think your father will understand?
:53:33
I think that Father
will be delighted, frankly.

:53:55
All right, sir.

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