The Tailor of Panama
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1:03:02
All of a sudden, l'm his enemy
and you're his friend.

1:03:09
lf l didn't know him better,
l'd say you two were gay.

1:03:18
Do you want it straight?
1:03:22
Always.
1:03:23
You'll keep it secret?
1:03:27
lf l have to.
1:03:31
And he's told you nothing?
Absolutely nothing?

1:03:35
Zero.
1:03:38
lnformation is my business. Gossip.
1:03:40
Harry's kind of gossip.
1:03:42
He's smart, he's down-to-earth.
1:03:44
He's got great contacts and no agenda.
1:03:47
Are you talking about spying?
1:03:50
Oh, that's much too heavy a word
for what Harry's doing.

1:03:55
-Are you paying him?
-No money, l'm afraid.

1:03:59
Just the honor
and privilege of service.

1:04:04
ls that why he's been looking
at all my private papers?

1:04:08
Oh, no. Harry.
1:04:11
Oh, bless him.
1:04:13
That really is going too far.
1:04:18
Spying on his own wife.
1:04:24
l'm terribly sorry.
1:04:28
Still, you are the canal, aren't you?
1:04:31
You sit at Ernie Delgado's right hand.
1:04:35
Harry's aware that we're desperate
to know what will become of it.

1:04:41
The canal is always gonna run
the way it's run.

1:04:46
Ernie Delgado will make sure of it.
1:04:48
That's as may be...
1:04:51
...but it's our main artery.
1:04:53
You can't blame us if we need
constant reassurance.

1:04:59
Harry's only trying to help.

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