:57:02
Why?
:57:03
I want to send you to England,
until things turns normal.
:57:06
Then you can come back
and stay with a trustworthy person there.
:57:11
What are you talking about?
It's impossible.
:57:14
You're going, don't argue with me.
:57:22
It will only be for a short time.
Then you'll be back. I don't want to lose you.
:57:28
I can't, my life is here,
my job is here. I have a lot to do.
:57:34
It's impossible.
:57:35
OK, tell them to send your birth
certificate, and then we'll decide.
:57:41
I have to go myself,
or else my parents will get suspicious.
:57:45
Fine, go tomorrow.
:57:47
Don't tell anyone where you're
going to get your birth certificate.
:57:51
Try not to tell anyone.
:57:56
Yes?
:57:57
I've been waiting for an hour.
Aren't you coming down?
:58:02
Please have your dinner.
I don't feel well.
:58:04
I really wanted to talk to you.
See you in the morning.
:58:07
OK.
:58:17
Yes.
:58:18
-Hello.
-Hello.
:58:20
-Can I speak with Mr. Javid, please?
-He isn't here. Can I help you?
:58:26
-Mr. Mansoori, is that you?
-Yes.
:58:28
-It's Fereshteh Samimi.
-Yes.
:58:31
I'm leaving for my hometown.
:58:33
Would you please tell Mr. Javid that
I'll be back tomorrow morning at 6:30?
:58:38
Yes, yes.
:58:40
He's expecting my call.
:58:42
Please tell him to be at terminal no. 8
at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning.
:58:44
-Sure.
-Please don't forget.
:58:47
Of course.
:58:55
-Who was it Mr. Mansoori?
-It was for Mr. Javid.