:41:02
Good luck, sir.
:41:33
Remember, I've been in Palestine.
:41:35
I know what kind of life
she'll live, if she lives.
:41:37
I grant you that.
:41:39
Besides, she must have been forced,
otherwise she would've left a note.
:41:42
We'll get her back for
you, one way or another.
:41:46
With her consent, of course.
:41:51
Who was in charge of this evacuation?
:41:54
Chap named Bowen, sir. Capt. Bowen.
:41:56
-What did he look like?
-Look like?
:41:59
A well set up sort of chap.
:42:01
Proper bearing, decent decorations.
:42:05
Spoke like any of us.
:42:07
-From what command?
-23rd GT Company, sir.
:42:12
-Is anything irregular?
-Could be.
:42:14
We don't list a 23rd GT Company on Cyprus.
:42:18
You should have known that.
:42:21
Yes, I should.
:42:23
-Perhaps I made an error.
-It's human.
:42:27
Who issued Capt. Bowen's orders?
:42:30
They originated with Bradshaw
of the Colonial Office.
:42:33
And, of course, you signed them.
:42:34
-You examined the signatures?
-Well, naturally, and I countersigned.
:42:39
I signed no such order.
:42:40
Neither have I seen such an order
from the Colonial Office.
:42:46
Well, those signatures must've been forged?
:42:50
We can't exclude the possibility.
With one exception, of course.
:42:53
-Your signature was genuine, wasn't it?
-Someone had to take responsibility, sir.
:42:58
And you took it. Now you've got it.