The Cassandra Crossing
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:28:10
Wild Turkey on the Rocks, please
:28:13
Uh, Herman Kaplan
:28:15
How do you do? Jonathan Chamberlain
:28:17
And some black olives
:28:19
I could not help but notice
you do not wear a watch

:28:21
I have a particularly fine one
in my possession which is for sale

:28:25
On the contrary, Mr Kaplan
I've got a very fine watch

:28:29
I hope you will not take offence
:28:31
I hope you will not take my watch
:28:34
Dr Chamberlain, your table's ready now
:28:36
Okay
See you inside

:28:40
We strongly suspect
our man is on that train, sir

:28:43
In which case, we can take them
past Basel, Nuremburg

:28:46
and on into Poland
:28:48
I know, sir
I know it's a Warsaw Pact country

:28:51
But I think we can handle it
:28:53
Besides it's the nearest available choice
:28:58
Then there's the additional problem of
housing 1000 people in quarantine

:29:07
There is a way of putting it, sir
:29:10
by keeping alive the sense of urgency
without really levelling with them

:29:14
Well, mind you
it's just a contingency plan

:29:18
The railroad line hasn't been used
for years

:29:21
But the Polish Government says
it's been checked regularly

:29:24
We can bring them into Janov
on the other side of the Carpathians...

:29:27
through the Jablunkov Pass...
:29:29
over the Kasundruv Presed Bridge
what they call The Cassandra Crossing

:29:50
Potatoes, Sister, or rice?
Rice, please


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