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- So what do you do?
- I work for the United Nations.
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Another politician!
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I work for a branch of the UNO,
WHO, the World Health Organisation.
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- What is your area of concern?
- Family planning.
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- Are you a real colonel?
- I am, sir.
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You're not going to mention
you also live in Washington DC?
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How did you know that?
Have we met before?
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I've seen you before.
You may not have seen me.
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- Do you live in Washington, too?
- I sure do.
:14:32
- Does anyone not live in Washington?
- I don't.
:14:35
But you work for the United Nations,
a government job.
:14:39
Anyone not earn their living
from the government?
:14:45
Where's our host
and why have we been brought here?
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Good evening.
You are eagerly awaited.
:14:58
- Locking me in? I'll take the key.
- Over my dead body, sir.
:15:02
- May I take your bag?
- No.
:15:04
- It contains evidence?
- Surprises, that's what it contains.
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Ladies and gentlemen,
may I present Mr Boddy?
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- What are they doing here?
- Eating dinner.
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- Do sit down, Mr Boddy.
- Thanks.
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No, you can take that away, honey.
:15:32
I demand to know what's going on.
Why have we been dragged here?
:15:37
Well, I believe we all received a letter.
:15:41
My letter says, "It will be
to your advantage to be present,
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"because a Mr Boddy will end a certain
long-standing, painful, financial liability."
:15:51
- Signed, "A friend."
- I got a similar letter.
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- So did we, didn't we?
- I also received a letter.
:15:58
- No, Yvette. I just ate.
- You know her?