:46:04
You see what you're doing
don't you?
:46:05
This is going straight back to
to London and will be coming back
:46:07
in gossip by tomorrow
I don't care for myself but my
:46:10
father is engaged in a great work
He's trying to abort a
:46:12
terrible war and this is the kind of
thing to discredit him
:46:16
I know you care nothing about our
work. All that interested you is
:46:18
having fun with windmills and
hotel bathrooms
:46:20
I tell you if you don't believe me
I'm in trouble
:46:22
You'll be in plenty of trouble if you
don't get out of here
:46:24
Now for the last time
please go
:46:31
Ok but I want you to know exactly
what's going to happen when I go
:46:35
I go back to my room and get dressed
I'll try to shake those fellows off
:46:37
but I won't succeed
:46:39
They'll stick to me like a couple of
tattoo marks untiI they get me
:46:42
They'll stop with nothing
I seem to know too much
:46:46
I don't know the ins and outs here
:46:48
I don't know what's wrong with
Europe but I do know a story when
:46:51
I see one and I'll keep after it.
Either I get it or
:46:53
it gets me
:46:55
Sorry you have those derogatory
opinions of me but I guess I can't
:46:59
be helped
Well, so long
:47:02
It's been nice knowing you
I said good bye
:47:16
Don't go
:47:20
I guess I could handle those fellows
all right with a little luck
:47:24
We shouldn't take any chances
we should get some help
:47:26
That's what I had on mind at first
:47:27
I'll get Dr. Williams and Mr. Scott
:47:29
They might not understand
:47:33
They had understood
:47:41
We could catch the boat and go
back to England tonight
:47:43
if you could only get out
:47:44
What's the name of that friend
of yours?
:47:47
ffolliott.
:47:48
Give me Mr. ffolliott's rom please
left the hotel?
:47:51
That's estrange we were going to
dinner tonight
:47:54
Do you realize how much I'm
into it now?
:47:56
You would be much more in with
your clothes on
:47:58
I know you like intellectual ones
:47:59
I like...