The Tailor of Panama
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You're worried they won't like you
if you make them pay.

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lt's a tradition.
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Gentlemen keep tailors
waiting for money.

:36:08
Gentlemen? Find me one.
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Your Mr. Osnard isn't one,
that's for sure.

:36:15
-What does he want?
-A suit.

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This is me, Harry.
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He's looking for information.
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Be nice to him. No sulks.
Promise?

:36:26
He's a devil.
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-Who says?
-His eyes say.

:36:29
l'm just having a bit
of a natter with him.

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Don't look at me like that, Marta.
l'm just a tailor.

:36:35
No, Harry, not just a tailor.
You are a dreamer.

:36:39
Which is why l have to
watch over you.

:36:43
Oh, speak of the devil. Mr. Osnard!
:36:46
How's my suit coming along then?
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When l put the shears
into that alpaca, l said:

:36:51
''Harry, this is gonna be
something special.''

:36:54
A poem, is it?
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Great body.
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As long as her face is turned away
when you're fucking her.

:37:04
Marta's decent. She's been
in some very bad places.

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Oh, yeah? Such as?
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Here. Under Noriega.
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She stood up when the rest
of us were lying down.

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That's why they did her face for her.
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Are her sacred causes still intact?
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She'd never budge.
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Not Marta.
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So she's one of them.
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-One of who?
-The Silent Opposition.

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Absolutely.
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-Harry, stop.
-l can't.

:37:38
What is she?
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Their chief of ops?
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Head spook?
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-She's more. Much more.
-How much?

:37:49
You press me too hard, Andy.
:37:52
Sweetheart, you haven't even
felt me yet.

:37:56
Think ''farm.''
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She's their Joan of Arc.
Their spiritual leader, bar none.


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