:11:01
...and some of your very good Chablis.
We'll order dessert later.
:11:05
Yes, sir.
:11:08
What were you doing at the consulate today?
:11:11
I've asked them to help
me find Karen's father.
:11:14
Yes, the girl. Please forget what I said...
:11:16
...about getting hysterical
over the life of one child.
:11:19
I didn't mean it.
:11:21
I know you didn't.
:11:22
What happens if you find
out her father's dead?
:11:26
Then I'll take her back to America with me.
:11:29
If she likes it there, I may adopt her.
:11:32
Won't your husband
have something to say about that?
:11:35
My husband was killed a year ago...
:11:37
...in a border skirmish
near the Sheikh Hussein bridge.
:11:40
You mean, here in Palestine?
:11:42
He was a news photographer
covering the Near East.
:11:48
About the girl's father, if you like,
I can put some of our Haganah boys on it.
:12:03
The British High Commissioner to Palestine.
:12:05
Taken over the whole south wing of the hotel
in British general headquarters.
:12:09
-Don't you feel uncomfortable here?
-I guess I'm as safe here as any place else.
:12:14
Besides, I spent 14 months in prison.
:12:18
Tell me about yourself.
Where do you come from?
:12:23
I don't come from anywhere. I'm a sabra.
A native-born Palestinian.
:12:27
My father was born in Russia.
He has a farm near Moshav Yad El.
:12:31
-Do you like farms?
-I was raised on one.
:12:35
I'd like to show you ours.
:12:38
That'll be a little difficult.
:12:39
I've rented a car and I'm driving
to Gan Dafna tomorrow to visit Karen.
:12:43
That's only a few miles past Yad El.
:12:45
I'm going up myself in the morning.
:12:47
Do I know you well enough
to ask you for a lift?
:12:51
I think so.
:12:54
-My name is Kitty.
-Ari.