The Day of the Jackal
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:38:03
-He must have got it somewhere.
-Yes.

:38:12
But if he's had to dye his hair,
it looks as if he stole it.

:38:16
Yes, go on.
:38:19
Since his trip to Paris in July,
he's been based in London.

:38:22
The chances are,
he stole it in one of those two places.

:38:27
What would you do if you were a Dane
and lost your passport?

:38:30
I'd go to the consulate.
:38:32
-Are you calling Superintendent Thomas?
-Yes.

:38:35
-Then the Danish Consul in Paris.
-Good.

:38:49
-How is it going?
-Not well.

:38:51
678 Danes arrived in Paris yesterday.
:38:54
We're interviewing every man
about five feet eight.

:38:58
No Danish schoolteacher
has turned up though.

:39:01
-Have the list sent to my office.
-Right.

:39:06
You are quite right, sir.
:39:08
A Danish schoolteacher
had his passport stolen...

:39:10
...at London Airport on July 12.
:39:13
Name: Per Lundquist
of Copenhagen, age 33.

:39:18
Five feet ten,
chestnut brown hair, blue eyes.

:39:22
That's it! That's the one! Per Lundquist.
:39:25
Look him up. Yes?
:39:31
-There isn't one.
-What?

:39:34
One moment, Superintendent.
:39:50
I don't understand it.
:39:52
There isn't a Lundquist
on the hotels list. Not one.


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