Behold a Pale Horse
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:36:16
Hope we're not disturbing you
too much.

:36:18
Always glad to be of service
to the Guardia Civil, captain.

:36:21
Oh, thanks for the telephone.
I've tried to get one for a year.

:36:25
- I told her she could keep it, sir.
- Good.

:36:29
Good.
:36:33
Must've been inconvenient
without a phone.

:36:35
Very.
:36:40
They told you we'll have to keep you
in custody till this is over?

:36:43
I've been in custody before.
:36:46
It's worth it,
to meet so many new friends.

:36:49
You don't need new friends,
my dear.

:36:51
You need better friends.
:36:53
Quality, not quantity.
:36:58
Who knows? I may even get some
of that now that I have a telephone.

:37:13
Very good, Sanchez.
Couldn't be better.

:37:16
- Is the sniper on the hospital roof?
- Yes, sir.

:37:19
I can't see him.
:37:21
- But then that's good, isn't it?
- Yes, sir.

:37:24
But I can see the men
in the porter's office.

:37:27
- Tell them to close the curtains.
- Yes, sir.

:37:29
- How soon will those be ready?
- The walkie-talkie's operating now.

:37:33
- The telephone?
- Not yet.

:37:34
- And the radio?
- In a few minutes.

:37:36
Hurry the telephone.
I'm out of contact with the station.

:37:39
- They say it'll be an hour.
- An hour?

:37:41
They have to bring the lines
from the street.

:37:43
Go to my car,
see if there's any report on Carlos.

:37:46
Who, sir?
:37:47
- Just ask Lt. Zaganar to come up here.
- Yes, sir.

:37:50
See if you can talk
to the gun stations.

:37:52
Hello? Number two, porter's office,
this is number one.

:37:57
Come in, number two.

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