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1:13:05
What's wrong?
Nothing.

1:13:07
Excuse me, sir?
1:13:12
You see the gentleman at the bar?
1:13:15
Would you get him a double
of your cheapest scotch?

1:13:19
Thank you.
1:13:22
Who is it?
1:13:24
He works at the embassy.
He helped me out with a passport problem.

1:13:28
Excuse me.
The gentleman here offered you a scotch.

1:13:33
Here he comes.
1:13:35
Good guy. A really good guy.
All right.

1:13:39
- Terry? It's Terry, right?
- That's right.

1:13:41
Good to see you again, Nathan.
1:13:43
I was saying how you helped me
with that passport problem.

1:13:45
Elizabeth Hadley, Nathan Muir.
1:13:48
Pleased to meet you.
Nice to meet you.

1:13:50
You probably don't know
he mentioned you at the embassy.

1:13:53
He said he'd met a beautiful girl
and wanted to extend his stay.

1:13:57
- That's got to be you, right?
- Well, you never know.

1:14:01
- You want to join us?
- Maybe just for a minute.

1:14:03
I don't want to be a third wheel.
1:14:07
- What brings you to this part of the world?
- I'm with an international aid organization.

1:14:13
How do you keep track of it all?
1:14:17
"It all"?
1:14:18
I haven't been here that long,
but it seems nobody trusts anybody.

1:14:21
Seventeen sects
all claiming their birthright here.

1:14:24
- Do you have a favorite?
- Our organization is neutral.

1:14:28
God, that must be nice. Being neutral.
1:14:31
Never having to take sides.
Sleeping like a baby.

1:14:34
- That's a simplistic way to look...
- Don't defend me.

1:14:37
What?
1:14:38
No, she's right.
So how do you sleep, Elizabeth?

1:14:42
Actually, I don't. It's the shelling.
I can't quite get used to it, you know.

1:14:46
All night.
Well, it's more effective that way.

1:14:48
Families at home, greater chance
of casualties. Good business.

1:14:51
Then quite a lot of these shells
seem to come from the sea, from warships.

1:14:55
Funny. Now that I think about it.
1:14:57
The bombs, guns, bullets, tanks,
they all come from somewhere else, too.


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