:23:27
Tell him to wait for me!
:23:30
Hello Mr. Fisher, how are you?
:23:32
Mr. Haverstock, when did you
get here?
:23:34
Just now, I got a cable from Mr. Powel
The Conference is my assignment
:23:37
Ironic, a peace Conference under
the shadow
:23:39
of war
:23:40
Do you mean war is really coming?
:23:42
They won't tell us but there's hope
I'm going back to London today
:23:45
You're going back to London?
:23:47
But I just got here, I mean the
Conference is just beginning
:23:49
Now the work for peace is in
London not in Amsterdam
:23:53
Are you taking your whole staff to
London, even your...?
:23:57
Oh no, I'll leave somebody here
you'll be in good hands
:24:01
Here she is
:24:03
Ms. Haverdy, Mr. Haverstock.
:24:05
Yes we met at the luncheon
Do you remember Mr. Presley?
:24:08
He's lovely but I still can't
understand him
:24:11
Dr. Wiliamson, Mr. Haverstock
from The New York's Globe
:24:14
He's a little unfamiliar with
Amsterdam
:24:17
Will you be so good as taking him
under your way?
:24:19
With Ms. Haverdy you could make sure
to finish all the cheeses
:24:21
in Holland
:24:23
And now if you'll excuse me
I'm going to see whose sit
:24:25
I'll take on the plane to London
No tricks
:24:30
Tricks?
:24:31
You're first visit to Amsterdam?
:24:33
Yes
:24:34
Well the we must take you to
Rembrandt's house
:24:36
Let's go over the agenda,
conference with Mr. Haverstock.
:24:40
If you'll excuse me I think I see
a friend
:24:53
Mr. Van Meer...
How are you?
:24:56
Somehow we seem to have lost
each other yesterday
:24:59
I was sorry you had to go away