The Tailor of Panama
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1:11:15
Come on. l'll lead.
1:11:19
So, l gather you've made
no attempt to recruit her so far.

1:11:23
As of now, that is correct.
1:11:26
Seemed perfectly approachable to me.
1:11:28
-Thought l'd have a go at her myself.
-No, don't do that.

1:11:32
ls this what you came to tell me?
Lay off her?

1:11:35
l came to tell you
l've had enough.

1:11:38
l want out.
1:11:39
l don't think so. You've taken
the money, l want something for it.

1:11:43
Those documents.
1:11:45
Those ones that you snapped.
Did you read them?

1:11:47
-l was pushed for time, Andy.
-Pension scheme for lock-keepers.

1:11:51
Dredging contract.
Water analysis. Zilch.

1:11:54
Time to deliver.
l'm tired of your bullshit.

1:11:57
l can't go on with it!
1:11:59
You want me to tell Louisa...
1:12:01
...about Harry the convict?
1:12:07
Will you tell me what you want?
1:12:10
Come here.
1:12:11
Keep moving. Stop acting so butch.
1:12:15
lf the canal's being flogged off
on presidential instructions...

1:12:20
...what's the price? Who's the buyer?
When do they sign the contract?

1:12:24
How much are Delgado and the pres
creaming off for themselves?

1:12:28
-Right.
-Can't hear you.

1:12:30
-Right.
-Then there's your end of the bargain.

1:12:32
Abraxas, the Silent Opposition.
Are they going for direct action?

1:12:36
-Direct action being in this case?
-Shootibangs.

1:12:40
Raising proletarian consciousness.
1:12:42
Bombing banks, gunning down
a couple millionaires.

1:12:45
-No, not Mickie, not Marta.
-So, what the fuck are they doing?

1:12:49
Who are they buying arms from?
What are they gonna do with them?

1:12:53
They'll have to do more than
wear white shirts...

1:12:56
...and get the shit beaten
out of them by the dingbats!

1:12:59
-Come on.
-l've got to get out.


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