The Tailor of Panama
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:14:03
l think your memory's playing tricks.
:14:05
You're thinking of another man and
awarding his moustache to Braithwaite.

:14:11
Go on.
:14:12
''Harry,'' he says to me,
''l think you've earned your spurs.

:14:17
How would you feel
about taking my name...

:14:19
...and tradition to the New World?
:14:22
l'm talking about a full partnership.''
:14:24
l don't mind saying,
there were tears in my eyes.

:14:27
You've practically got tears in mine.
:14:30
Thank you, sir.
:14:32
l've never heard such a load
of bullshit in my life.

:14:38
Come and sit down, Harry.
:14:40
lt's all right.
:14:42
l'm your fairy godmother.
:14:44
The thing is, Harry,
l know who you are.

:14:48
More accurately,
l know who you aren't.

:14:52
-l don't know what you're saying.
-lt's all right. Relax.

:14:55
Because l know. You're 90601 7 Pendel.
:14:59
Six years for arson,
served two and a half.

:15:01
Learnt your tailoring in the slammer.
lnsurance scam, wasn't it?

:15:06
Set fire to a warehouse
for your Uncle Benny.

:15:08
They caught you
with the matches in your hand.

:15:11
You've never been near Savile Row.
:15:13
Braithwaite is your Uncle Benny...
:15:15
...raised from the dead, born again
and given a size-nine halo.

:15:22
Upon release, you did a runner to
Panama with your Uncle Benny's help.

:15:27
Built up a fine business.
:15:29
Married the daughter of an American
canal engineer. Well-respected man.

:15:33
But you owe the bank 50,000,
thanks to that farm.

:15:37
You've put in the shop
and the house as collateral.

:15:39
Not wise, Harry. Not wise at all.
:15:43
l can almost hear the creditors
banging on the door.

:15:46
Who are you?
:15:48
l'm Andy Osnard.
:15:49
New boy at the British Embassy,
finding my way around town.


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