The Fourth Protocol
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Oh, I'm sorry. Yes, of course.
How silly of me.

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Were we expecting you?
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Not exactly.
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Do you mind if we come in?
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No. Please do.
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Is George in?
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Yes, of course.
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Darling!
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In North Wales, severe blizzards. . .
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Hello, George.
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Nigel.
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How nice.
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I wonder if we might have a quiet word?
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Yes, of course.
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Do sit down.
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Quiet New Year's holiday?
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Not missing something, are you?
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What do you want, Nigel?
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I thought you might
be missing something.

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Like this.
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These are yours, I believe.
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But these beyond a doubt. . .
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Never were.
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I don't suppose there's much I can say,
is there?

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I don't know.
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Try me.
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Alright.
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Well for years now I have taken
the attitude that there

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was only one struggle
on this planet worth a damn

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the fight against world communism.
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And it has long seemed to me ridiculous
that the most committed anti communists

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in the southern hemisphere
the South Africans should be excluded

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from NATO planning because
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of some unfashionable
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domestic attitudes.
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So was this your idea?

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