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months it may mean peace in Europe
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If we knew what he was thinking
we would know where Europe stands

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German?
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No, Holland's' strong man.
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One of the two signers of the Dutch
treaty with Belgium

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This is your first assignment;
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I want you to talk to him, find out
what's in that treaty and

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what he thinks it's going to happen
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Facts!
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Van Meer, ah?
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Right
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Anybody else?
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What about Hitler?
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Wouldn't it be a good idea to
pump him?

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He must have something on his mind
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Yes?
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Mr. Stephen Fischer is here to see
you, Mr. Powel.

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Tell him to come in
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Did you ever heard of
Stephen Fisher?

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No, I'm afraid I don't know who
he might be

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You'll know from now on
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He's the head of the
Universal Peace Party

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and very close to Van Meer
they're both working to prevent war

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How do you do, Mr. Fischer?
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How do you do?
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Nice of you to come over. Sit down
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Thank you
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Sr. Jones, our new foreign
correspondent.

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How do you do, Mr. Jones.
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Jones, I don't like that name
It's going to handicap you young man

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Wait a moment. I have some
short of a name here

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Yes, Haverstock.
Huntley Haverstock.

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It sounds a little more important,
Don't you think, Mr. Fischer?

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Yes, it's perfect
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It sounds better than Richard
Harley Davis

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What's wrong with that?
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We can't use that
That's the name of one of our

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greater war correspondents
forty years ago

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Well, you don't mind being
Huntley Haverstock, do you?

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Any mane sir
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It's very exciting to be at the
Christening of a new correspondent

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Shouldn't we brake a bottle of
Champagne over it?

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You should break one over my head
and see if I'm still awake

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Huntley Haverstock!
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Sr. Haverstock, you better get started
You have a lot to do

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Passport, photos, visas
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Expenses
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I'll send a note to the cashier
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I hope you brought some of your
articles over?

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I brought three of them
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See you in London
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Yes, of course
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Thank you Mr. Powel, for everything
... Huntley Haverstock.


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