:33:02
All right, Roger,
but did you say the first tunnel?
:33:05
I did. There'll be three.
:33:09
We'll call them Tom, Dick and Harry.
Tom goes out directly east from 104.
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Dick goes north from the kitchen, and
Harry goes out parallel to Tom from 105.
:33:20
If the goons find one,
we'll move into the other.
:33:23
How many men do you
plan to take out, Roger?
:33:27
250.
:33:29
There'll be no half measures this time.
Identification papers for everyone.
:33:34
And, Griff, we'll need outfits for the lot.
:33:37
- 250?
- Mostly civilian clothes.
:33:40
Yes, but...
:33:43
OK, Roger.
:33:45
Mac. Maps, blankets, rations,
compasses for all the walkers.
:33:49
- Timetables for every train.
- Right, Roger.
:33:57
- Sorry I'm late, Roger.
- It's all right, Colin. Sit down.
:34:00
We're going to tunnel.
:34:04
Splendid.
:34:06
Willie, you and Danny'll be tunnel kings.
Danny, you'll be in charge of traps.
:34:11
Sedgwick, manufacturer.
Griff, as I said, tailor.
:34:14
Nimmo and Haynes, diversions. Mac,
of course, will take care of intelligence.
:34:19
Hendley. We haven't met.
:34:22
- Scrounger?
- Right.
:34:24
Dennis, maps and surveys.
:34:27
Colin, you'll take your usual job. Eric,
how are you gonna get rid of this dirt?
:34:31
Usual places. I hadn't anticipated
three tunnels, but we'll manage.
:34:36
Roger, who's going to handle
security for all this?
:34:40
You are. I want a system of stooges
covering this compound
:34:44
from front to back,
checking every goon in and out.
:34:47
I want a signal system so perfect
that if ever a ferret gets within 50 feet
:34:52
of any of the huts in which we're working,
we can shut down without a sign.
:34:57
Well, I don't think there's much point
in discussing any more now.