The Constant Gardener
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:59:02
Oh, there you go-
Cause of your cash-flow problem.

:59:05
You're in my eyeline, old chap.
:59:08
You're what passes forJames Bond
around here.

:59:11
Get Her Majesty's secret service
to pull a few strings.
It's what you spies do, isn't it?

:59:15
Is it?
:59:17
Never really sure what it is we do.
:59:23
Don't even think about
bullying me, old man.

:59:25
I'm not a member of your gentlemen's club.
I don't have to play by the rules.

:59:29
So it seems.
:59:31
Call that one in, shall we?
:59:33
[Chuckles]
:59:37
Mr. Curtiss, I'm sorry
to disturb your game.

:59:41
My name is Justin Quayle
from the High Commission.

:59:44
I believe you knew my wife, Tessa.
:59:46
Justin. Didn't know
you were a member here.

:59:49
Yes, I met her
at one of your parties.

:59:51
She came to see you, I think.
:59:53
She gave you a report
that she had written on Dypraxa.

:59:56
Justin, I really don't think
this is the time or the place-

1:00:00
I hope you didn't find her too troublesome,
because she could be a terrier
when she had a scent.

1:00:04
Huh, sounds like you're
describing a bitch.

1:00:09
I'm sorry about your loss,
1:00:12
but I don't remember
being given any report.

1:00:15
Well, that's odd,
because she noted it in her diary.

1:00:18
Then you know more than I do.
1:00:24
Didn't know; uh-
Didn't know Tessa kept a diary.

1:00:29
Well, I think Tessa was right then, Tim.
You don't know everything.

1:00:34
I know where you're going
on Tuesday.

1:00:44
[Women Chattering]
1:00:46
[Train Whistle Blows]

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