Foreign Correspondents
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1:15:02
Won’t do. I guess it can't be helped.
1:15:04
- You've turned European overnight.
- That's unfair.

1:15:07
I'm just as big a jackass as ever. Bigger.
1:15:11
You're not going back to London to dinner.
1:15:13
You can't run out on your kidnapper.
1:15:16
I mean, you know what I mean.
1:15:19
If you leave, I'll go back to London
and let them bump me off.

1:15:24
- It'll be a relief at that.
- You are moody.

1:15:27
Am I the cause of it?
1:15:31
If you knew how much I loved you,
you'd faint.

1:15:42
There. What'd I tell you?
1:15:45
Come in.
1:15:47
- Mr. Haverstock?
- Yes?

1:15:48
Call from London.
1:15:49
- Have them switch it here.
- The only phone here is in the office.

1:15:53
All right. I'll come down.
1:15:55
Forgive me for a moment, dear.
1:16:04
Just a moment, sir.
1:16:12
- Hello?
- Is that you, Haverstock?

1:16:15
Are you alone? Can you talk?
I can't reach Fisher.

1:16:18
He's been out all afternoon.
1:16:21
You'll have to keep the girl there
much longer than we planned.

1:16:24
I don't know when he'll return.
I've got to catch him alone.

1:16:27
Better keep her there
for the rest of the night.

1:16:29
That's absolutely impossible.
1:16:31
We can't let this thing go now.
1:16:35
I can't very well explain,
but I couldn't pull a thing like that.

1:16:38
There's nothing else to be done.
I'm counting on you.

1:16:43
Hello?
1:16:57
Are you quite satisfied
with your room, sir?

1:16:59
Not exactly. I mean, yes...

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