The Tailor of Panama
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1:04:04
ls that why he's been looking
at all my private papers?

1:04:08
Oh, no. Harry.
1:04:11
Oh, bless him.
1:04:13
That really is going too far.
1:04:18
Spying on his own wife.
1:04:24
l'm terribly sorry.
1:04:28
Still, you are the canal, aren't you?
1:04:31
You sit at Ernie Delgado's right hand.
1:04:35
Harry's aware that we're desperate
to know what will become of it.

1:04:41
The canal is always gonna run
the way it's run.

1:04:46
Ernie Delgado will make sure of it.
1:04:48
That's as may be...
1:04:51
...but it's our main artery.
1:04:53
You can't blame us if we need
constant reassurance.

1:04:59
Harry's only trying to help.
1:05:02
Don't...
1:05:05
...use him.
1:05:08
l love him.
1:05:11
As we both do.
1:05:14
l'm going for a swim.
1:05:18
-There's one.
-Where?

1:05:19
-Up there.
-Oh, yeah!

1:05:20
Oh, he's lovely!
1:05:27
So....
1:05:30
Tell me,
how did Harry win your heart?

1:05:36
l was raised in the canal...
1:05:38
...around military types
and engineers like my father...

1:05:41
...and l had never met anyone
like Harry.

1:05:44
He treated me like a princess.
1:05:47
Sent me flowers every day.
1:05:49
Wrote me love letters.
1:05:51
Did he have to get
Arthur Braithwaite's permission?

1:05:56
He called him in London.
He was on his deathbed, the poor man.


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