:23:01
	Do you believe that l, Plato Mandria,
would do this for money?
:23:06
	Do you think I'd risk
10 years in prison for money?
:23:09
	I tell you, it has cost me over £5,000
since I work with the Haganah.
:23:14
	You owe him an apology, Ari.
:23:18
	I do apologize, Mr. Mandria.
It was a stupid remark.
:23:21
	Not necessary.
:23:22
	If I apologize each time I get stupid,
I'd spend a lifetime on my knees.
:23:27
	-Also, we'll need 14 lorries.
-14, he says. Why not 1,400?
:23:31
	The British have requisitioned every car,
truck and lorry on this island.
:23:34
	Haganah makes mistakes
just like anybody else.
:23:36
	This is one of them.
:23:38
	David, I want to hear every objection,
:23:40
	every criticism, every
suggestion, but only once.
:23:43
	-Now the boat project is under way, right?
-Almost accomplished.
:23:47
	I will send a telegram
to a shipbroker in Athens.
:23:49
	-Don't the British monitor telegrams?
-Naturally.
:23:52
	But some of the monitors are Cypriots.
:23:54
	They'd like the Britons in Britain,
the Jews in Palestine...
:23:57
	...and the Cypriots in Cyprus.
Not, mind you, that I'm anti-British.
:24:01
	If I must have a master,
the British are far the best.
:24:03
	But the problem, my dear friend, is,
why have a master at all?
:24:12
	Shouldn't have hurt him,
Ari. He's a real friend.
:24:16
	Maybe, but don't let the Mandrias fool you.
:24:19
	They work for us and say
how terrible it was...
:24:21
	...that 6,000,000 Jews went into the oven.
:24:23
	But when the showdown comes,
we always stand alone.
:24:26
	Mandria will sell us
out like all the others.
:24:28
	We have no friends, except ourselves.
Remember that.
:24:31
	You're wrong,
but you'll have to learn that for yourself.
:24:34
	Now tell me, how is Jordana?
:24:37
	I think she's in love.
:24:39
	You've had this letter
since last night-
:24:42
	I forgot about it.
:24:43
	He's in love with her,
so he thinks everyone is.
:24:45
	He's right.
:24:49
	She mention me in there?
:24:55
	Thank you.