Foreign Correspondents
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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.
1:20:03
Get me Harpenden, 43422.
1:20:08
Hello. Is that you, Margaret?
Is Carol with you?

1:20:16
No. I wasn’t certain.
1:20:19
She said she might run down to see you.
1:20:21
I didn't know whether to expect
her back for dinner.

1:20:24
All right. Good night, Margaret.
1:20:29
No, she isn't there.
1:20:32
What makes you say
she's been kidnapped?

1:20:36
Sir, I arranged it.
1:20:42
ffolliott, this has gone far enough.
Where is Carol?

1:20:45
Carol's being held as a sort of hostage...
1:20:48
by some people
who are very much in earnest...

1:20:50
as much in earnest as you are.
1:20:53
Don't be so cryptic.
I haven't the faintest idea what you mean.

1:20:59
I want to know
where you're hiding Van Meer.


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