Foreign Correspondents
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1:06:01
Let's leave. I have a luncheon date
and plenty to do before.

1:06:04
I've got it in mind, don't you worry.
Really, now. Look.

1:06:08
Isn't it worth while coming up here?
There's the Houses of Parliament there.

1:06:12
And there's St. James' Park.
That green patch. Yeah.

1:06:16
Come along, boys.
1:06:24
You must excuse me getting scared
when you leaned over just now, sir.

1:06:27
I was once with a man on a bridge
in Switzerland.

1:06:30
He had a very nasty fall.
1:06:33
Killed him. Stone dead.
1:06:38
Always made me a bit nervous since.
1:06:55
Don't go down just yet, sir.
I'd like you to see St. Paul's.

1:06:59
There it is, just coming out of the mist.
1:07:01
There's the horse guards approaching
Buckingham Palace. See them?

1:07:05
It makes the back of me legs go funny.
Heights always did.

1:07:09
Let's get down again, Eric.
1:07:10
We've just come up.
Why didn't you say so before?

1:07:12
Excuse me. I know just how you feel.
1:07:14
Them as has no head for heights.
Nobody ought not to blame them.

1:07:17
What's it got to do with you?
1:07:19
All right, keep your hair on.
I was only sympathizing with the lady.

1:07:22
- I'm going.
- Wait for the lift.

1:07:24
No.
1:07:30
No stairs for me.
I'm going to take the elevator.

1:07:34
Wait a minute, sir.
You ain't seen the horse guards yet.

1:07:39
You must see the horse guards, sir.
1:07:42
- Where? I don't see anything.
- Why, there they are, sir.

1:07:46
Down the road. Just going towards...
1:07:51
the white building.

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