The Manchurian Candidate
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- Comrade Zilkov?
- Yes?

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Yen Lo. Pavlov Institute.
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Doctor.
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An honour and a pleasure.
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You may go.
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When did you arrive?
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I was flown in last night
under embassy quota. Revolting journey.

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Ah, Raymond. It's nice to see you again.
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It's nice to see you again, sir.
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We're going through this elaborate
procedure simply out of precaution.

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In case there are any visitors.
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Although I cannot imagine
who will visit Raymond.

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- Attractive flat you have here.
- Thank you, Doctor.

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It's actually a rest-home
for wealthy alcoholics.

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We were able to purchase it
three years ago.

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Except for this floor and the one above,
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which we sealed off for security
purposes, the rest functions normally.

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It is one of the few
Soviet operations in America

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that showed a profit
at the end of the last fiscal year.

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Profit? Fiscal year?
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Beware, my dear Zilkov. The virus
of capitalism is highly infectious.

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Soon, you'll be lending
money out at interest!

:30:37
You must try, Comrade Zilkov,
to cultivate a sense of humour.

:30:41
There's nothing like a good laugh now
and then to lighten the burdens of the day.

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Tell me, Raymond. Do you remember
murdering Mavole and Lembeck?

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I beg your pardon, sir?
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Mavole and Lembeck.
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The men who were lost on the patrol.
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Can you recall what happened to them?

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