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:09:03
one Dr Kananga.
:09:04
Hamilton was on loan to the Americans
in New Orleans.

:09:12
Is that all it does?
:09:15
By the way, congratulations.
:09:18
The ltalians were most impressed
by the way you handled the Rome affair.

:09:21
Thank you, sir.
:09:23
Sugar?
:09:25
Thanks.
:09:26
The authorities
were more than helpful.

:09:30
There's one small complaint.
:09:33
They seem to be missing
one of their agents.

:09:36
A Miss... Caruso.
:09:42
You wouldn't happen to know
where she is?

:09:46
Miss Moneypenny.
:09:47
- Morning, Moneypenny.
- Good morning, sir.

:09:50
- It's only the hour that's indecent.
- Really?

:09:54
I've got your ticket to New York.
Q has repaired your wristwatch.

:09:58
- And some background on San Monique.
- Thank you, Moneypenny.

:10:02
I'm sure the overburdened British
taxpayer will be fascinated to know

:10:06
will how the Special Ordnance Section
disburses its funds.

:10:09
In future, Commander, may I suggest
a perfectly adequate watchmaker

:10:13
just down the street.
:10:17
Good God!
:10:18
Pulling out this button turns the watch
into a hyper-intensified magnetic field,

:10:24
powerful enough to deflect
the path of a bullet

:10:27
- at long range - or so Q claims.
- I feel tempted to test that theory now.

:10:34
If you don't mind, Commander, my spoon.
:10:36
Sorry, sir.
:10:38
Thank you.
:10:40
Dr Kananga is at present in New York.
:10:42
The CIA have been informed.
They are helping with surveillance.

:10:46
Your flight arrives at 11.30am.
:10:48
Now, where did I leave my coat?
:10:50
Allow me.
:10:59
Thank you.
Come along, Miss Moneypenny.


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