Foreign Correspondents
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1:23:18
This isn't like you.
What is it that upsets you so?

1:23:22
I know I'm being silly.
I'm behaving perfectly stupidly.

1:23:25
Please forgive me.
1:23:28
I wouldn't mind so much...
1:23:29
but I didn't think
he was that sort of person.

1:23:34
Something to do with young Haverstock?
1:23:38
You like him very much.
1:23:40
After what happened,
I drove him to the country...

1:23:42
to get him away from those people.
1:23:44
I thought you were going
to Aunt Margaret's.

1:23:47
We were, but Scott ffolliott...
1:23:49
thought it would be better
to go further away.

1:23:54
So I thought The College Arms
at Cambridge would be a good place.

1:23:58
When we got there,
I found out that he wanted...

1:24:01
You see, we'd been joking about it.
1:24:04
When I heard him book the extra room,
I knew he meant it.

1:24:09
Cheap trick. That's what hurts.
It was so cheap.

1:24:12
It wasn’t at all like I thought it was.
1:24:16
What difference does it make,
I don't care if I ever see him again.

1:24:19
You won't have to. We're going
to America tomorrow by clipper.

1:24:22
Tomorrow? But I can't.
1:24:26
I suppose I can, but why tomorrow?
1:24:29
They'll probably declare war tomorrow.
1:24:31
We have to get to Washington.
The boats will be crowded.

1:24:34
We may have to wait two weeks
for passage.

1:24:36
- But what about Mr. Van Meer?
- We've done all we could.

1:24:39
I was at the foreign office.
They're taking the whole thing over.

1:24:44
- What is it?
- The blackout. I have to draw the blinds.

1:24:47
I forgot. Before you do that,
order me a taxi.

1:24:50
Yes, sir.
1:24:52
There are some people I must see
before we leave.

1:24:54
I shouldn't be long.
Mrs. Stiles has done your packing.

1:24:57
We'll drive to Southampton,
stay overnight at the Southwestern.


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