Our Man in Havana
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:40:01
- I'm very glad I ran into you.
- I'm glad, too.

:40:03
- Where are you staying?
- Here, tonight.

:40:05
- Tomorrow I'll have to look for something.
- Why have I got to have a lovely secretary?

:40:10
I'm to take over contact with your agents.
:40:14
Don't London trust me?
:40:15
Of course.
But you're terribly important now.

:40:18
Those constructions in the mountains.
:40:20
Of course, I'm fully trained.
Codes, inks, microphotography.

:40:24
I don't know very much
about nuclear fission.

:40:27
- No?
- Beatrice.

:40:32
That's Rudy.
:40:34
Who's he?
:40:35
Your radio operator.
:40:38
He's a little airsick now.
:40:39
He'll be all right in the morning
when he moves in.

:40:42
- He has to stay in your office, of course.
- It's a very small office.

:40:45
He doesn't take up very much room.
:40:48
Don't worry. I'll take care of that
in the morning. That's what I'm here for.

:40:52
Thanks very much.
:41:05
Lopez, I don't want those.
:41:08
Father, that girl that joined us last night,
what does she do?

:41:11
Beatrice Severn?
She's going to be my secretary.

:41:13
- Father, you do work fast.
- Did you like her?

:41:16
- How do I know? You were so busy necking.
- I wasn't necking, as you call it.

:41:19
- Does she want to marry you?
- Be sensible. I only met her last night.

:41:23
- What is it, Lopez?
- Someone to see you.

:41:25
Who?
:41:27
What are you trying to say, Lopez?
:41:32
Rudy will be along in a moment,
Mr. Wormold.

:41:36
I don't know where we'll put him.
:41:38
Oh, the bed will go there, and the safe here.
:41:42
- There's nowhere to keep his clothes.
- There's your desk.

:41:45
- Who's Rudy? Your husband?
- No, he's the new accountant.

:41:48
- Are you married?
- In a way.

:41:50
- Did you leave him?
- I'm not sure.

:41:51
He used to go
to UNESCO conferences on culture.

:41:54
One day he just didn't come back.
:41:55
Milly, it's time you were off.
:41:58
You've no right
to be asking those questions.


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