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1:11:01
That's not good, we got nothing on
Fisher and he'll slip out of it

1:11:04
anyway. He's been slipping out of it
for years

1:11:06
UntiI we do get him
and kill him

1:11:10
Darling, what were you doing up
there on the tower?

1:11:13
Keeping out of the assassins way
but they followed us

1:11:16
There was a scuffle, that's all
1:11:18
They won't stop untiI they get you
you must leave London immediately

1:11:25
But the only thing everyone forgets
is that I'm a reporter and there's a

1:11:28
war. I can't run out on this war
1:11:30
He can't stay here, tell him how
desperate these men are

1:11:33
You can't stay here another minute,
why don't you take her somewhere?

1:11:35
I won't go
1:11:36
Don't you have an aunt in the
country or something?

1:11:38
Yes, my aunt Margaret in Harpenter.
Please darling let me take you there.

1:11:41
What do you say?
1:11:43
You stay out of this
1:11:46
May I use your pone?
1:11:56
Hello, this is CaroI speaking
Would you tell Mr. Fisher that I'm

1:11:58
driving down to my aunt's Margaret
in Harpenter?

1:12:00
I don't care what you arrange,
I won't go

1:12:02
I'll get back in time for dinner
1:12:04
It's all set
1:12:07
Dear CaroI, it's not good
1:12:08
I wonder if that aunt's idea is so
good, let's say we go up to

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Cambridge
1:12:12
But there's no place as secure as
Harpenter

1:12:14
Somebody might know you and
connect you with him

1:12:18
You're right, let's make it to
Cambridge

1:12:19
All right, in the mean time I'll
pone your father so he doesn't worry

1:12:35
That was a break walking in and
suggesting to go to the country

1:12:38
As a matter of fact I suggested it
to her about an hour ago

1:12:51
Well, There haven't been a sign of
anybody for the last 30 miles

1:12:56
What's the matter?
1:12:57
Nothing
1:12:58
Well' you might at least talk to me,
it's unfair of you to sit there

1:12:59
just because I kidnapped you from

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