The Tailor of Panama
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''Harry,'' he says to me,
''you make beautiful pants.

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When l was a boy, l dreamed
of wearing pants like these.''

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His very words, Andy.
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To be quite frank,
do we have to meet here?

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lt's not very salubrious.
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Good cover, Harry.
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They rent the rooms by the hour.
Cash. No questions asked.

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No paper trail.
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Anyone sees you going in, you're here
to get your end away. Same as me.

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So that's it, is it?
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Half hour's tête-à-tête
about knickers.

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What about the canal?
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Did he say anything about his trip?
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He had talks, yes.
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''Constructive discussions,''
was his phrase, l believe.

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You're not gonna pay off the farm
at this rate.

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Andy, this is hard for me.
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He confides. A tailor's like a priest
in these situations.

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For me, the changing room is
as sacred as the confessional.

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Lips are sealed, eh?
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Have you had a chance to make
arrangements about the farm, Andy?

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Well, the money's there,
as long as you deliver.

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-He's selling it, Andy.
-What?

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The canal.
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He's selling it?
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Has to. Needs the money.
Relieve the poverty. lnfrastructure.

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Who's buying?
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Who's buying?
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Various interested parties, l believe.
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-Come on.
-He mentioned the French, the Japanese.

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And?
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Oh, yeah. And the Chinese.

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