The Tailor of Panama
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:28:01
l mean, l'm barely allowed to know it.
:28:04
Not the Osnard got
drummed out of Madrid?

:28:08
Foreign minister's wife, wasn't it?
:28:10
Not his wife. Mistress.
:28:14
There are some things
l won't do for England.

:28:17
Got your picture in the paper,
didn't it?

:28:19
Hence my posting to Panama.
What was your crime?

:28:23
Coffee?
:28:25
Thank you.
:28:26
Help yourself.
:28:28
ls it just exile, or do you
have a purpose here?

:28:33
Sure.
:28:35
The boys at home are concerned that
the world's biggest trade gateway...

:28:38
...doesn't fall into
the wrong hands...

:28:43
...now that it's in the wrong hands.
:28:47
Forgive me.
Don't want to seem presumptuous...

:28:50
...but l doubt you'll find
anything they don't know...

:28:53
...from our regular embassy briefings.
:28:59
Know about the Silent Opposition?
:29:05
There you go.
:29:10
You're a fast worker.
:29:12
See something worth having,
go after it.

:29:15
May l ask at what point we here
at the embassy...

:29:18
...will get sight of your product?
:29:21
My boss says no local sharing unless
he gives the nod...

:29:24
...but l'm not really bothered
about that.

:29:28
Say, the four of us in this room?
:29:32
l'd have no problem with that.
:29:35
Well, all that seems very
satisfactory. Nigel?

:29:40
Francesca?
:29:42
Good to have you with us, Andrew.
:29:44
Good to be here.
:29:46
Francesca will show you
to your office.

:29:50
Yes.
:29:57
lt's a bit on the poky side,
l'm afraid.


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