Our Man in Havana
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:10:02
Did you know
it's much cheaper to buy mustard in a tube?

:10:05
- I'm starting an economy drive.
- Milly, you've been shopping.

:10:09
There is one thing I want. I thought
we might count it as a Christmas present.

:10:13
And next year's, and the year after that.
:10:15
Now, don't tell me you want a Jaguar.
:10:17
Oh, no. Not a car. This would last for years.
:10:22
It might, in a way, save petrol.
:10:24
Milly, what have you bought?
:10:32
You must know?
:10:48
Where's the horse?
:10:50
She's awfully cheap.
I got all the accessories on credit.

:10:53
You haven't any credit. I had to lend you $3
for that pendant of St. Seraphina.

:10:57
- Guess what she's called.
- How can I?

:10:59
Seraphina.
:11:01
Capt. Segura's offered me free stabling
at the country club.

:11:04
How on earth do you know Capt. Segura?
:11:07
He gives me lifts home.
:11:09
- Do you know what they call him?
- The Red Vulture.

:11:12
I know. He tortures prisoners.
But he never touches me.

:11:15
He just sings sad songs about flowers,
and death, and one about a bull.

:11:20
You aren't in love, are you,
with this Capt. Segura?

:11:24
I don't give a darn about Capt. Segura.
It's Seraphina I care about.

:11:28
She's 15 hands and has a mouth like velvet.
:11:31
Everybody says so. Feel.
:11:33
$150,000 for three years?
:11:37
There won't be any difficulty
with a business like yours.

:11:40
Just you stop in any time
and see the manager.

:11:42
Henry, look, I'll ring you again. A customer.
:11:49
$300.
:11:51
You have an overdraft of $25, Mr. Wormold.
:11:53
It's only for a week. Nothing to worry about.
:11:55
The bank's not worried, Mr. Wormold,
but we have our rules.


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