Foreign Correspondents
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1:08:05
No, boys. This way.
1:08:27
There but for the grace of God.
1:08:29
I still don't know what instinct made me
step aside when he came at me.

1:08:33
You need a drink.
1:08:34
I heard the lift coming up, and I turned.
1:08:37
I saw that look in his eyes
as he came toward me.

1:08:40
That split second, the whole thing
flashed through my mind.

1:08:43
All I could think of was Fisher.
Fisher planned this.

1:08:48
Then I guess I just stepped aside
and over he went.

1:08:50
- Over he went all right. You want this?
- No, thanks.

1:08:54
When are you going to send the story
to the gazette?

1:08:57
When I get ready.
1:09:00
There goes another one of my illusions.
1:09:02
I thought you were one of the journalists
nothing could stop.

1:09:05
Floods, smallpox, love:
The story must go on.

1:09:08
It'll go on.
1:09:10
No.
1:09:12
I can understand you not wanting
to drag Miss Fisher into it...

1:09:14
but she's probably in it already.
1:09:17
- The moll of the gang.
- You dirty...

1:09:19
On second thought,
I'm sure she's a fine girl...

1:09:22
upstanding, honest, and a great soul.
1:09:24
I can't send the story over
until Van Meer's safe.

1:09:26
We got to find Van Meer first.
1:09:29
There's our man now, probably.
Mr. Van Meer, come in.

1:09:34
Good morning, Stebbins.
How are you, Haverstock?

1:09:36
Congratulations on your little set-to
with Rowley.

1:09:41
What do you know about Rowley?
1:09:42
Very little ffolliott doesn't hear.
Probably knows about Fisher.

1:09:45
I was onto Fisher a year ago.
1:09:47
The fellow with the high neck sweater,
Krug, he's new to me.

1:09:50
- You're onto him, too?
- I followed him to London.

1:09:53
- I thought you were cold on this story.
- I've been doing some noticing.

1:09:57
Remember that tramp
you found asleep in the mill?


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