Foreign Correspondents
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1:12:04
Darling, are you all right?
Why were you on the tower?

1:12:07
Keeping safe, I thought.
1:12:09
Those assassins followed,
there was a scuffle, and over he went.

1:12:12
They won't stop till they get you.
You must leave London immediately.

1:12:19
The one thing everybody forgets
is that I'm a reporter.

1:12:22
- And there's a war. I can't run from it.
- He can't stay here.

1:12:26
- Tell him how desperate they are.
- Don't stay here, why don't you take him?

1:12:29
I won't go.
1:12:30
Isn't there some maiden aunt
in the country?

1:12:33
- My Aunt Margaret. Let me take you there.
- How about it?

1:12:37
- Stay out of this.
- It's the only sensible thing to do.

1:12:40
May I use your telephone?
1:12:49
Hello, Stiles. Miss Carol speaking.
1:12:51
Please tell Mr. Fisher I'm driving
to my Aunt Margaret's at Harpenden.

1:12:55
- I don't care what you arrange. I won't go.
- I'll be back for dinner. Thank you.

1:12:59
- It's all settled. We'll get you a toothbrush.
- Carol, it's no good.

1:13:02
I wonder if this idea of your aunt
is so good.

1:13:04
Maybe you should go further,
say, Cambridge.

1:13:07
No place is as obscure as Harpenden.
1:13:09
It's not the place, but that Krug
might connect you with it.

1:13:12
- Maybe so. Let's make it Cambridge.
- I'll phone your father so he doesn't worry.

1:13:16
Thank you. Please, Johnny.
1:13:29
That was a break, her coming,
and suggesting they go to the country.

1:13:33
As a matter of fact, old boy...
1:13:35
I suggested it to her on the phone
about half an hour ago.

1:13:46
There hasn't been a sign of anybody
for the last 30 miles.

1:13:50
- What's the matter?
- Nothing.

1:13:53
At least talk to me.
It's unfair of you to sit and pout...

1:13:56
because I've kidnapped you
from your so-called duties.

1:13:59
You've kidnapped me?

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