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:21:01
Double agents must be
drab little people. Colorless.

:21:04
No, that would never
do for you.

:21:06
Listen, I want
to run you in the field...

:21:10
as my own agent.
:21:15
We'd make it worth
your while, of course.

:21:19
There is plenty of money.
:21:29
No.
:21:33
Money is too expensive
to be earned that way, Yaskov.

:21:38
Look. The human species
has been on this planet...

:21:41
for, um, millions of years.
:21:45
Except for the tiniest
fraction of the time...

:21:48
we all lived as hunters.
:21:50
Hunting-- it's the only
natural way of life.

:21:55
It was your way of life
until you walked away from it.

:21:58
I'm offering to return it to you.
:22:01
- By the way, we are
being photographed.
- Yours or mine?

:22:06
Yours.
I recognize the mustache.

:22:09
Oh, that's Follett.
He's an idiot.

:22:11
Probably no film
in the camera. [ Chuckles ]

:22:16
Could you be
rejecting my offer...

:22:18
out of some absurd
loyalty to the flag?

:22:21
You may as well give up,
tovarich. Nyet interested.

:22:26
A pity. What do you intend to do
with the rest of your life, then?

:22:31
Write your memoirs?
:22:35
Memoirs?
:22:37
That's not a bad idea.
:22:42
- Have you got a typewriter?
- In the den.

:22:45
What are you going to do,
write some letters?

:22:47
- No. I'm going to
write my memoirs.
- Oh, that's nice.

:22:50
Your childhood in the ghetto?
:22:52
My last 30 years
in the ghetto.

:22:54
Uh-huh. You're going to relate
some amusing incidents.

:22:57
And some not so amusing.
Would you put on a record, please?


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