Heaven Can Wait
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I didn't know whether you knew that.
I'm sorry he's not down yet.

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That's all right. I'll wait.
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- Would you take a seat?
- No, thank you.

:19:13
Perhaps you'd like
to tell me what it's about.

:19:18
Mr Farnswon'th has been sent
hundreds of letters

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from Pagglesham in England.
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The people who live there,
1,600, including my father,

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are to be evicted from their homes
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to make way for the proposed
Exo-Grey refinery.

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Hundreds of families
will be forced to find other homes.

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The few who remain
will have their health endangered

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by poisoning of their air and water,
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the evidence for which I have here,
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along with a petition signed
by the 1,673 citizens of that area.

:19:50
This is what I'm here about.
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Mr Farnswon'th conducts business
at his office.

:19:57
I've been to his office.
He refused to see me.

:20:00
- I doubt he'd see you here.
- He'll have to, I'm not leaving.

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- I'm sorry?
- I'm not leaving.

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I've come 8,000 miles to do something
about a terrible injustice

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that this man has perpetrated
on hundreds of defenceless people.

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- Somebody ought to help her.
- You can. You can be Farnswon'th.

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If Mr Farnswon'th doesn't see me,
I don't know what I'll do.

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- Is that a threat?
- Yes.

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I'd like to help,
but not as Farnswon'th.

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- The decision is yours.
- You give me no choice. Sisk!

:20:38
If I had to be Farnswon'th,
could we do it temporary?

:20:42
Yes. We could arrange that
if you wish it.

:20:46
Sisk, please tell Mr Farnswon'th
Miss Logan refuses to leave.

:20:52
Yes, sir.
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If you really want to help her,
you'd better hurry.

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- Well, it's only temporary, right?
- That's correct.


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