The Tailor of Panama
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:17:06
There's five grand there.
Say it's on account of the suits.

:17:10
Call it ''entertainment expenses,''
anything you like, really.

:17:14
l want us to get on, Harry.
:17:17
Go on.
:17:22
Show me around, is all.
:17:26
Do l have a choice?
:17:27
Oh, don't put it like that.
:17:30
lt's a game. Let's have some fun, eh?
:17:39
Hi.
:17:41
No, nothing much.
:17:44
Well, sure, if you feel you have to.
:17:48
-Why not just bring him home?
-l think l'll take him to the club.

:17:53
Not sure. He's an odd chap.
:17:56
No, nothing's wrong.
:17:58
Your voice sounds funny.
:18:05
He called it a windsock?
:18:18
SeƱor. Good evening, Mr. Pendel.
:18:22
-Must have cost a lot to get in here.
-Had to be done.

:18:26
Hey, Harry, what about my blazer?
:18:29
Drop by on Tuesday, Luis.
lt'll be ready to try on.

:18:34
Blazers, they all want blazers.
:18:36
You dress everyone here?
:18:38
Just about, Andy.
:18:40
So who are ''they''?
:18:42
Who gets to join?
:18:43
Basically, 30 ruling families,
their lawyers and their bankers.

:18:47
And their tailors, l take it.
:18:50
When the Americans took out
Noriega, l said to myself:

:18:53
''Harry, they got Ali Baba,
but they missed the 40 thieves.''

:18:57
Well, here they are.
:18:59
So fill me in.

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