:39:05
Then look up the number
for the CIA.
:39:07
They're listed,
like myAunt Gladys?
:39:09
Under " U.S. Government Agencies."
Go on.
:39:16
So is this whatyou do?
This photography?
:39:21
O.K., uh--
:39:23
It's the same number.
You could have had the card made--
:39:26
Yes, I could have,
but I didn't.
:39:29
You really get into it,
don'tyou?
:39:31
Sit down!
:39:36
I told you I had a friend.
:39:40
1 5 1 /2, 34.
:39:42
- I dig 1 5 1 /2, 34s. What size areyou?
- What areyou, a clown?
:39:45
- I'm scared!
- So am l!
:39:46
- Why? You've got the gun!
- Yes!
:39:51
Yeah, and it's not enough.
:40:09
Listen.
:40:11
I work for the CIA.
I'm not a spy.
:40:19
I just read books.
:40:27
We read everything
that's published in the world,
:40:31
and we--
we feed the plots--
:40:33
dirty tricks, codes
into a computer,
:40:37
and the computer...
:40:39
checks against actual CIA plans
and operations.
:40:42
I look for leaks,
new ideas.
:40:46
We read adventures
and novels and...
:40:48
journals.
:40:50
I--
:40:53
I can--
:40:55
Who'd invent ajob like that?
:40:59
I-- Listen!