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:35:02
- Oh, a commissary.
- That kind of thing.

:35:05
Good morning! Can I help you?
:35:07
- Reverend MacPherson?
- Yes.

:35:10
My name's Macintyre. This is Oldsen.
:35:12
Macintyre, eh?
You're not Scottish, are you?

:35:16
- I'm an American.
- I'm not a Scotsman either.

:35:19
I'm an African.
:35:21
I came here as a student minister
and didn't ever get away again.

:35:26
What can I do for you?
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We're here on...kind of a mission.
:35:31
Same here.
:35:33
We want to acquire real estate.
:35:35
We'd like to establish relationships
with those who have land hereabouts.

:35:40
You want to buy my church?
:35:42
Well, not as a going concern.
:35:49

:35:53
They practise here.
:35:55
As long as they're bombing the beach,
they can't be bombing anywhere else.

:36:01
It's kind of comforting.
:36:03
Ahh...so far as
your business here is concerned,

:36:07
all I can recommend
is that you talk to our Mr Urquhart.

:36:12
He looks after
the church's interests,

:36:14
in temporal matters, at least.
:36:16
I understand.
Sounds like good advice, Reverend.

:36:20
I know I don't have to ask you, sir,
:36:22
but could you treat our conversation
with confidence?

:36:26
I give you my word, I will be
as discreet as the next man.

:36:30
Thank you.
:36:31
But news tends
to travel fast around here.

:36:34
I understand, sir.
:36:37
The Reverend says
news travels fast around here.

:36:41
- Hmm!
- Hmm!

:36:45
Don't know why I'm here.
:36:47
I'm more of a telex man.
:36:50
Could sew this whole deal up
in one afternoon over the wires.

:36:54
That's the kind of person I am.
:36:57
I need electricity.
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