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:17:03
You mean you actually speak
Lithuanian?

:17:05
Just enough to get about
:17:07
What is enough to get about?
:17:10
I don't think you would have any
trouble

:17:12
It's a comfort to know that
when I go

:17:14
You think you may have a chance
to go?

:17:17
You can never tell in my job
:17:18
I supposed you guessed I'm a
foreign correspondent

:17:21
Are you? That's nice
:17:23
I see you're talking notes, are you
covering this affair too?

:17:27
I short of work here
:17:29
Oh, publicity!
You're just the one I'm looking for

:17:31
We have to go in a secret conference
right away

:17:38
Me? Excuse me
:17:40
I beg your pardon but I have a friend
who's particularly interested in

:17:45
the origins of the quilt
:17:46
I wonder if you'd be interested in
talking to him. He's a lovely fellow

:17:49
It's an amazing story, you know?
:17:51
The Greeks in the early times
used to wear a quilt

:17:56
What is this particular conference
all about?

:17:59
It's not secret as far as I'm
concerned but since you're

:18:04
handling the publicity you might
give me a line on what's all about

:18:07
in this peace treaty and
understanding

:18:10
What is that you'll like to know?
:18:11
In the first place, is this
Mr. Fisher entirely on the level?

:18:15
Very much so
:18:16
He seems like a very nice guy
:18:18
He's, I assure you
:18:19
What is it that makes him or you
think that an organization like this

:18:22
made out of well meaning amateurs
back up against those tough

:18:24
military boys of Europe?
:18:28
If the well meaning amateur will go
to fight when the war comes...

:18:32
Lunch is served!
:18:34
Oh please don't go yet
You don't want any of those...

:18:37
But I'm sorry I must go
:18:39
Then sit at the press table with me
:18:41
Nobody ever listens to the speeches
at the press table

:18:43
So we can talk, after all you don't
even know my name yet

:18:46
Is it necessary?
:18:47
It is to me
:18:48
Don't mind it if you hear
Huntley Haverstock,

:18:51
because it's really Jones
:18:52
What's yours?
:18:53
Mine it's really Smith
:18:55
Don't mind it if you hear
anything else


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