The Tailor of Panama
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:09:02
You are my friend. l hate
to do this, but my hands are tied.

:09:07
What can l say?
:09:09
What am l going to tell Louisa?
l bought it with her inheritance.

:09:13
Well, you're the storyteller, Harry.
:09:31
You're an angel.
:09:40
Someone to see you.
:09:42
Oh, yes? Who?
:09:43
New customer, he say.
:09:45
Hi. Name's Osnard.
:09:48
l phoned.
:09:51
Mr. Osnard. Harry Pendel.
:09:54
Very happy to meet you, sir.
:09:57
No offense, but l was hoping
to see Mr. Braithwaite.

:10:00
No chance of that,
l'm sorry to say, sir.

:10:03
My late partner has been dead
and gone these many years.

:10:06
Though his exacting standards
are very much alive and well.

:10:10
Glad to hear that.
:10:13
He dressed my father, you know.
:10:15
Back in his Savile Row days.
:10:18
Well, l never! Now that's a first,
l don't mind admitting.

:10:21
Father to son,
Savile Row to Panama City.

:10:24
-Did you hear that?
-l thought you'd be surprised.

:10:27
Surprised, sir, and delighted.
:10:29
Marta, put Mr. Osnard down
as an old customer.

:10:32
Arthur Braithwaite made
for his father.

:10:35
Now, if you'd care
to come this way, Mr. Osnard.

:10:39
What in hell happened to her?
:10:42
ln the bad old days, would that be?
Noriega's time?

:10:46
Rough justice meted out?
:10:49
-lf you'd care to take a seat, sir.
-Thank you.

:10:53
We call this The Club Room. Many of
our gentlemen spend time here...

:10:57
...in the lunch hour
and at the day's end.

:10:59
And why not?

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