Foreign Correspondents
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1:18:02
- Good evening, sir.
- Good evening.

1:18:10
Terrible thing, sir, that poor man
who was here this morning.

1:18:13
- Yes, terrible. My bags all packed?
- Yes, sir.

1:18:16
What about Miss Carol's?
1:18:18
Mrs. Stiles packed hers, too. She hopes
she's put in the right things.

1:18:21
It's been a rush, as she's not back yet.
1:18:24
Mr. ffolliott's waiting in the sitting room.
1:18:27
Another gentleman phoned,
but wouldn't leave his name.

1:18:29
I thought he sounded
like the foreign gentleman at breakfast.

1:18:33
- Did he say he'd telephone again?
- Yes. He said it was urgent.

1:18:36
Well, show Mr. ffolliott into the study.
1:18:55
- Hello, sir.
- You caught me at a very busy moment.

1:18:58
I'm going to America tomorrow.
1:19:00
Are you taking Carol with you?
1:19:02
Yes, she doesn't know yet.
It's been a rush. I'm waiting for her.

1:19:06
Scott, what's your worry?
Must be important.

1:19:09
Yes, it is rather important.
It's about Carol.

1:19:12
- I'm afraid that...
- What? Anything happen to her?

1:19:14
No, but I don't think you'll be able to
take her with you to America.

1:19:18
Why not?
1:19:20
I know it'll sound rather silly to you,
but Carol's been kidnapped.

1:19:24
- Is this a joke of some sort?
- No, sir.

1:19:27
What do you mean, kidnapped?
1:19:29
I happen to know she's with her aunt
in Harpenden.

1:19:31
I'm afraid she isn't.
1:19:45
Who gave you the message that
Miss Carol's gone to her Aunt Margaret's?

1:19:48
Miss Carol herself, sir.
1:19:51
Thank you.
1:19:52
That's where she thought she was going.

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