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E5 "Tinker Tailor", HD, English subtitles. The legendary series based on John le Carre's novel, with an all-star cast. Retired espionage veteran George Smiley is called out on a top secret mission: to uncover a Soviet agent within top MI6's echelons. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is a 1979 seven-part drama spy mini-series, directed by John Irvin. Jonathan Powell produced this adaptation of John le Carré's novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1974). The mini-series stars Alec Guinness, Michael Jayston, Ian Richardson, Anthony Bate, Ian Bannen, Hywel Bennett, George Sewell, Beryl Reid, Susan Kodicek, Terence Rigby, Alexander Knox, Michael Aldridge and Patrick Stewart.
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00:00My daughter, I brought you all I could find on Jim Predow, such as it is.
00:09Predow and Bill Hayden were really very close, you know.
00:13I hadn't realised.
00:15Yes.
00:18Operation Testify.
00:20We still need to understand what happened, or rather, why it happened.
00:25The fire you borrowed, Peter, does at least give us a nudge in the right direction.
00:28I think I know who to talk to next.
00:31Your day was hardly wasted.
00:34I am glad of that, George.
00:35We've traced Predow. He's become a teacher.
00:39Thursgood Preparatory School for Boys. It's in the West Country.
00:44Right.
00:58The End
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02:23Come on!
02:25Come on!
02:27Come on!
02:29Come on!
02:31Come on!
02:33Come on!
02:35Come on!
02:41Come on!
02:43Hey!
02:45I'm from a great bomb.
02:47We're in the neutral.
02:49Switch off ignition.
02:51Please, sir. How long, sir? What's my time, sir?
02:53By the time, please, Ronno.
02:55Please, sir. How long?
02:57Well done, Roach. Knew you would.
02:59Second time round.
03:01Sir, how long?
03:03Now then, Jumbo.
03:05See that man?
03:07Who's he then?
03:09Seen him before? No, sir.
03:11Anybody seen him before?
03:13No, sir.
03:15He's not staff and he's not village.
03:17So who is he? Beggar man? Thief?
03:19Tinker Tailor, soldier sailor.
03:21Rich man, poor man, beggar man.
03:25Thief.
03:27Why doesn't he look this way?
03:29Something funny about that.
03:31Here's a bunch of boys burning up a car round the playing field and he doesn't even give them a glance.
03:37You would, wouldn't you?
03:39Yes, sir.
03:40Doesn't he like boys? Doesn't he like cars?
03:43Doesn't even look at that car.
03:45Best Britain ever made and years out of production.
03:53Right. Gather round.
03:55Come on.
03:57Right now.
03:59Anybody sees him again?
04:01Let me know.
04:02Or any other sinister bodies.
04:04Understand?
04:05Yes, sir.
04:07Don't want juju men wandering around pretending they don't know we exist.
04:12First glimpse.
04:14Tell me.
04:16Right?
04:17Yes, sir.
04:18Yes, sir.
04:19You know, Jumbo.
04:21Don't hold with odd bods wandering around a school.
04:24Last place I was at we had a whole gang broke in.
04:26Cleared the place out.
04:27House cups, money, boys watches.
04:29Nothing sacred to types like that.
04:32We don't want to swiping the Elvis.
04:35It's irreplaceable.
04:37Thanks to socialism.
04:40Color affair, Jumbo?
04:42Sort of light-coloured, sir.
04:43Height?
04:44About the same as you, sir.
04:45Age?
04:46Well...
04:47Hard to say, really, sir.
04:50Of course it was, at that distance.
04:53But you'd know him again, Jumbo, for sure.
04:56Best watcher in the unit, Jumbo Roaches, eh?
04:59As long as he keeps his specs clean.
05:12I wanna stay here.
05:15This is his catcher.
05:16I ain't down.
05:17I don't know him yet.
05:18Because I'm going to be right now.
05:19I know him when he comes back to my house.
05:20I know him, yes.
05:21I know him.
05:22It's a bad thing.
05:23I know him.
05:24I'm not being so mad at me.
05:25I know him.
05:26I know him.
05:27I do it now.
05:28I know him.
05:29I know him.
05:30Height?
05:31Height?
05:32Height?
05:33Height?
05:34Height?
05:35Height?
05:36Height?
05:37Height?
05:38Height?
05:39Height?
05:40Height?
05:41Height?
05:42Let us pray.
06:12Oh, my God.
06:42Oh, my God.
07:12Oh, my God.
07:42Oh, my God.
08:12Oh, my God.
08:42Oh, my God.
08:43Please, sir.
08:44Oh, it's you, Jumbo.
08:48Oh, my legs, sir.
08:50Oh, dear.
08:51Ah, can you get up, now slowly, slowly.
09:08Fell off the bricks did you, Jumbo?
09:11Let's have a look.
09:13Ah, nothing broken.
09:15Just a graze.
09:17Matron will soon put that right.
09:19One thing gives you a good excuse for getting in late.
09:22Missing Evensong tripped over in the lane.
09:26Is that what you tell her?
09:32We've got a secret, haven't we?
09:34I can trust you, I know that.
09:36We're good at keeping secrets, loners like you and me.
09:41Is it because of that man?
09:43Would you shoot him?
09:45Are you working undercover like Bulldog Drummond in the book?
09:49Some of the boys wanted to call you Bulldog.
09:52But we thought Rhino was better.
09:54Bigger than a Bulldog.
09:56I, er, I used to be a soldier, Jumbo.
10:00What you saw just now, that's a souvenir.
10:03You know, it's like this.
10:06How I got it, they're both secrets.
10:10I keep him to myself.
10:13You understand, don't you, Jumbo, eh?
10:15Yes, sir.
10:16Knew you would.
10:17Knew you would.
10:18Knew you would.
10:19Goodnight, Jumbo.
10:20Goodnight, sir.
10:21Thank you, sir.
10:23Well, well, long time no see.
10:38Hello, sir.
10:39Care for it?
10:40Very impressive.
10:41It's better than selling washing machines anywhere.
10:42It's a bit odd putting the dinner jacket on at ten o'clock in the morning, of course.
10:44It reminds me that it's better than selling washing machines anywhere.
10:51It's a bit odd putting the dinner jacket on at ten o'clock in the morning, of course.
10:58It reminds me of a diplomatic cover, come to think of it.
11:20Believe it or not, it's straight, which makes a change.
11:27You get all the help we need from the arithmetic.
11:32I'm sure you do.
11:43My employers might let me invest a few pennies of my own before too long.
11:47They're tough boys, but very go-ahead, you know.
11:51Rather like we were in the old days.
11:54So, what can I do for you?
12:02I want to talk to you about the night Jim Preda was shot.
12:05The night of Operation Testify, which was what it was called, in case you didn't know.
12:09Oh. Writing your memoirs, George?
12:12We are reopening the case.
12:14Who's this we, Philboy?
12:16Laycon called me in, with the minister's blessing.
12:20I can give you a telephone number to confirm, although I'd prefer not.
12:23All power corrupts, but some must govern.
12:26And in that case, Brother Laycon will reluctantly scramble to the top of the heap.
12:30The record's been filleted.
12:33Of what there is on the file, the most useful piece of information is that you were duty officer that night.
12:39Yes.
12:40Yes, I'd just come back from Tokyo, three years didn't.
12:43Nobody seemed to have any plans for me, so I thought I'd push off to the south of France for a month's leave.
12:47And then old Mendel, Control's mind, had picked me up in the passage and marched me off to see Control.
12:52The whole place felt weird.
12:54There was nobody about except the radio and code people.
12:56That harridan Molly, somebody or other, was monitoring a busy little body.
13:01Molly, per se.
13:03You were in Berlin, Bill Hayden was up country, and Percy Aniline was in Scotland.
13:08Control seemed to have cleared the decks.
13:10My God, he was a shock.
13:12I'd heard he wasn't his old self anymore, but I hadn't been prepared for this.
13:16It was like opening a coffin lid.
13:19He didn't waste time on any pleasantries.
13:21I need somebody good to man the switchboard.
13:24It's got to be an old hand.
13:26I could bring in somebody from one of the outstations, but you're better,
13:29because you've been away for so long, away from the infighting and the vendettas around this place.
13:36You don't know what I'm talking about.
13:38That's good.
13:39Just do exactly what I tell you.
13:42There could be a crisis tonight.
13:47I've got a man doing a special job.
13:49It's of the utmost importance to the service.
13:52The service.
13:53It's for us.
13:54It could change everything for us.
13:56Your job tonight is to act as cut out.
14:03Cut out between me and whatever goes on in the rest of the building.
14:07If anything comes in.
14:09Radio signal, phone call, letter, anything at all.
14:12No matter how trivial it seems.
14:15You want to wait.
14:18Wait until the coast is clear and then bring it straight to me by hand, Sam.
14:24You don't use the internal phones.
14:27You don't put anything down on paper for future reference.
14:31Is that understood?
14:34And when it's all over, you're not to breathe a word about it.
14:42Never.
14:43Not to anybody.
14:45Not to Smiley.
14:46Not to Hayden.
14:47Not to Bland.
14:48Nobody.
14:50What if I have to send out something?
14:52Only what I tell you.
14:54The defensive weaknesses have, I think, cost them the match.
15:06Which could now be sewn up by Paul Mariner.
15:11Or by Woods.
15:13Two are still down.
15:15Or by Muran.
15:18Or by Wark.
15:19And in the end by none of them.
15:21Unbelievable.
15:24And Paul Mariner is completely flat.
15:29And he deserves a great deal better than that,
15:31because I think by showing he's my man of the match.
15:34Gollocks.
15:54He got a great deal.
15:56So it is all over.
15:57It's a great deal.
16:18Well, that part I know has to be passing around.
16:19That's the jury officer.
16:49Me?
16:52Right. Yes, I see.
16:56Yeah, well, I have to call you back. It all sounds fairly unlikely.
17:04Collins? This is urgent.
17:06Come on, it's open.
17:08There's all hell broken out on the Czechoslovak air.
17:11Half of it's coded, but there's enough that isn't.
17:13I've got Brunner. Brunner?
17:19PHONE RINGS
17:25Yes?
17:26All right, Molly, keep listening.
17:49Control. Oh, Control.
17:53The resident clerk from the Foreign Office came on first
17:56with a story from Reuters, head man in London.
17:58Molly picked the same thing up on the radio.
18:00And Reuters and a couple of Fleet Street papers
18:02have already had another go at the Foreign Office.
18:04They're saying that a British spy has been shot in Brunner.
18:09The Czechs are telling the world about an act of gross provocation
18:13by a Western power.
18:15They haven't named the dead man yet.
18:22Can I have a brief, please?
18:27Control, I need a brief.
18:30We must say something.
18:34Do you want me to deny it? A flat denial, just to start with?
18:44Do you want me to get someone else in?
18:47Do you want to come downstairs and handle it yourself?
18:54It's deniable he had foreign documents.
19:00No one could know he was British at this stage.
19:03There hasn't been time.
19:05Even if he's not dead.
19:08Find Smiley.
19:13He's in Berlin.
19:22Yes.
19:28Well, anyone will do.
19:30It makes no difference.
19:38Tell Mendel to get me a taxi.
19:54You sent Mendel home.
20:08I know they're still other Australian.
20:09That's the way you dream about a woman so easily,
20:11It's not that I'd never pretend.
20:12That's no way you could narrow it out.
20:13This lady will get川島 more or six years later,
20:15you nggak have sometimes saved someone else,
20:16but you go not to be just an evil man.
20:34You can all δine the goat of a boy of a boy of a man.
20:36You're the dad?
20:37He's been named hello hello hello is that mrs. Smiley
21:03You got my message
21:07Where did you leave it? I rang George Smiley's house just in case his wife happened to know where you were
21:14You are a friend of the family aren't you?
21:18I saw the ticker tape at the club. I gather there's been some god-awful shooting party
21:24Tell me Czechoslovakia, right?
21:30Jim Priddow's been shot the Czechs haven't got his real name yet. They're using his work name Ellis
21:37Jim
21:40Shot dead. Well, we're not sure that was the first flash since then the word used is simply shot
21:48What the Czechs are saying that Priddow what Ellis traveling on false papers and assisted by Czech counter-revolutionaries
21:55Tried to kidnap a Czech general unnamed in a forest near Brunner and smuggle him over the Austrian border
22:01They say that further arrests are imminent
22:08Go on well according to our military there are heavy Czech tank movements along the Austrian border
22:14Lakin's been on and so's the minister they want to know what the hell and why
22:18Now I have put out emergency calls to Smiley, Alaline, Bland
22:27I'm glad to see you
22:30I'm sorry Bill
22:32All right Sam now
22:35First thing we do
22:37You call this number
22:39It's Toby Esther has you
22:42Tell him you're speaking from me and he's to pick up the two Czech agents. We've had our eyes on at the London School of Economics and lock them up
22:49now
22:50straight away Sam
22:52Jim's worth a lot more than those two that it's a start
22:55I'll have a word with the chief hood at the Czech embassy
23:02If they hurt a hair of Jim Frido's head I'll strip the entire Czech network in this country there
23:08And he can pass that on to his master
23:25I'm bound to say Hayden was a treat to watch
23:33I used to think of him as a pretty erratic sort of devil
23:38Not that night believe me
23:41He virtually dictated a press statement for the Foreign Office to put out
23:45And there it was the following morning in the Sunday papers
23:49Prague radio's sensational revelations dismissed with dignified scorn
23:54I
23:57Find it good like reading over breakfast at the Savoy
23:59And then you went to the south of France
24:01Two lovely months
24:04Did anyone question you again?
24:07Percy Allerline
24:08Well
24:09He was acting chief by then you were out on your ear and controls in hospital
24:14Percy wants to know how I'd come to be doing duty officer on the fateful night
24:18That chap
24:19Masterman was down for it
24:21Well I told him what I'd put to Masterman that I'd know would a kip on a quiet weekend in the circus
24:25Would save me a bit of spending money for the south of France
24:27Percy said I was a liar
24:29And that's why they sacked you?
24:32For fibbing?
24:33Alcoholism
24:33There were five empty beer cans in the duty officer's waste paper basket
24:37Well there's a standing order against booze on the premises
24:39So what was your offence George?
24:41Oh I couldn't convince them that I wasn't involved
24:44Oh well if you want anyone's throat cut give me a buzz
24:47Sam listen
24:50It was too late for Hayden's club to be still running ticker tape wasn't it?
24:55He was making love to Anne that night
24:58You made a guess of that and you were right
25:00You telephoned her
25:02She told you he wasn't there
25:04And then as soon as you'd rung off
25:05She pushed him out of bed
25:07And Bill turned up an hour later
25:10Knowing about Checo
25:13But you didn't tell Anne
25:18How about Checo
25:19I'll find my own way down
25:26Mind how you go George
25:48I'll find my own way down
26:18Smiley
26:43Jim
26:44If you're not on your own
26:47I swear I'll break your neck
26:50Quiet alone Jim
26:52I swear I'll break your head
26:54I swear I can Bodger
26:54I swear I tried
27:02I swear I centimeter
27:03I swear I don't know
27:03But you can't think enough
27:04I swear I'll break my neck
27:05I swear I GIRL
27:06I swear
27:07I swear I promise
27:08It's not true
27:08It's not true
27:09But you get mad
27:10Because I'm coming to theérs
27:10I swear I will not count
27:11I swear I swear to God
27:12I swear the痴
27:14It's not true
27:14I swear I swear I will gratify
27:15It's not true
27:16I swear I can trust whether it won't talk
27:18After all that
27:18I swear
27:19I swear to God
27:19I swear I swear
27:19But you can prove it
27:21god damn you george what the hell do you want i'm sorry jim but i have to know what happened
27:32i'm finished man they told me to draw the line i've drawn it
27:37how do you like school mastering i think you had a spell of it after the war didn't you was that
27:44at a prep school don't come around here playing cat and mouse with me george smarley look at the
27:50circus file circus file not available to me jim i'm blackballed hard luck
27:56i've had access to a few papers which lacon borrowed for me pretty old stuff part of it went right back
28:11to your undergraduate days when you and bill hayden met at oxford there's a letter bill wrote about
28:18you to his tutor fanshaw circus talent spotter in which bill named you a suitable material for
28:25british intelligence i can quote the odd line from memory he has that heavy quiet that commands
28:34he's my other half between us we'd make one marvelous man he asks nothing better than to be in my company
28:43or that of my wicked divine friends and i'm vastly tickled by the compliment he's virgin
28:51about eight foot tall and built by the same firm that did stonehenge christ
28:58oh christ man we were children yes of course
29:03what do you want to know
29:07i thought we could at least be comfortable while we talk
29:11it doesn't matter
29:12what do you want to know
29:19what we're looking for
29:21MUSIC PLAYS
29:45I came round in a prison hospital.
29:48Barred windows, high up.
29:51They operated after a fashion.
29:53Next time I came round, I was in a prison cell.
29:55No one knows at all.
29:59I tried to work out a plan of campaign to meet the interrogation.
30:03I knew I'd never be able to keep quiet.
30:05No chance of that.
30:07If I was to stay sane and possibly even survive,
30:11there'd have to be dialogue.
30:12At the end, they'd have to believe I told them all I knew.
30:15I decided I'd give them my version of Operation Testify first,
30:21the one Control spelled out for me.
30:24I was head of Scalp Hunters.
30:26I mounted my own campaign without the knowledge of my superiors
30:29because I wanted to prove I was worth promotion.
30:31If I could believe that,
30:35I could bury deep inside myself all thoughts of a traitor inside the circus.
30:40No mole.
30:41No meeting with Control.
30:43No Tinker Tailor.
30:45I was there to turn General Stefchek and just that.
30:48Then I thought I could throw them the names
30:54of one or two other Soviet and satellite officials
30:56who'd been turned recently.
30:59I might even give them the rundown of my entire Brixton stable.
31:02Anything.
31:03As long as I forgot the mole and Tinker Tailor
31:07and kept to myself our Czech networks.
31:12You know I recruited the founder members?
31:16Yes, a fine piece of work.
31:17That's the joke.
31:18They couldn't care less about the networks.
31:20Knew it all.
31:21Rolled them up, haven't they?
31:23They knew damn well that Testify was my private brainchild.
31:28I began exactly where I wanted to end
31:31with the briefing in St. James'.
31:34All they wanted to talk about was
31:36Control's Rotten Apple Theory,
31:39Tinker Tailor, the circus spy.
31:42Did they actually know the address of the St. James' flat?
31:45They knew the brand of the sherry.
31:46What about the charts?
31:51Control's charts on General Stevchek's career.
31:55Do they know about those?
31:58No.
32:00Not at first.
32:01Tell me about the networks.
32:10Did anyone get out?
32:12No.
32:15It seems they were shot.
32:17The story is you blew them to save your own skin.
32:20I know that isn't true, of course.
32:22Oh, my God.
32:52For Christ's sake, let's go somewhere where I can breathe.
33:22They moved me about a lot.
33:25Different rooms, different prisons.
33:29Depending on who was doing the interrogating and what methods they wanted to use.
33:35There's quite a lot of muscle.
33:38Electrical, most of it.
33:40There's movement.
33:46Cars, lorries.
33:49Corridors, cells.
33:52Once in a plane, I was hooded for it and passed out soon after takeoff.
33:56Punished for that.
33:57I think I was in Russia part of the time.
34:06Would you like to stretch your legs?
34:09Might help.
34:10They went straight to the heart of it.
34:35Why did Control go out alone?
34:39What did he hope to achieve?
34:41His comeback, I said.
34:43Not gonna laugh.
34:44The tin pot information about Checo military emplacements.
34:48Wouldn't get him a square meal at his club.
34:51So, I said.
34:53Maybe poor old Control was losing his grip.
34:57That bored them.
34:59Back to the cooler.
35:01Punished again.
35:20You know, I hoped I'd go mad.
35:25And now, they knew how to stop that.
35:27They left me alone for a couple of days.
35:31Got me ready for the long one.
35:35That was when I...
35:38gave...
35:39gave them what they wanted.
35:44It's a matter of health as much as anything.
35:47Yes, you don't break exactly.
35:48You just run out of stories to tell.
35:51I'd reached the point where the things I'd locked away deep down
35:55were the only things coming into my brain.
35:58That was when I told them about Control's charts on Stepchick.
36:02And also about Control's rotten apple theory.
36:05Yes, the mole.
36:07The codenames we'd worked out for Control's suspects.
36:10Tinker, Percy Alolan.
36:12Taylor, Bill Hayden.
36:14Soldier, Roy Bland.
36:17Poor man, Toby Estehazy.
36:19Beggar man, George Smiley.
36:21What was the reaction?
36:24He thought for a bit.
36:27Then he offered me a cigarette.
36:28Who did?
36:31What?
36:33Oh, sorry.
36:35By this stage, there was some frosty, bearded fellow left.
36:40Seemed to be a head boy.
36:42Just him and a couple of guards standing back a bit while he made his kill.
36:48I hated that damn cigarette.
36:50Why?
36:51It was a foul American thing.
36:53Camel, actually.
36:54I remember the packet.
36:56Did he smoke them?
36:57Never stopped.
36:58And was that the end of it?
37:02More or less.
37:03More or less, yes.
37:04I have to know everything, Jim.
37:08Rest was just gossip.
37:10He wanted to know a lot of circus tittle-tittle.
37:12Who was going up?
37:12Who was going down?
37:13A lot of tripe.
37:14About what?
37:15Who?
37:16Bland.
37:17How much was he drinking?
37:19Estehazy.
37:20How could anybody trust a man who dressed like that?
37:23A lot of tripe.
37:26What did he say about me?
37:29He showed me a cigarette lighter.
37:31Said it was yours.
37:34Present from Anne with all my love.
37:36Her signature engraved.
37:39Did he tell you how he came by it?
37:41Some confrontation years ago.
37:43Said you'd remember.
37:45Anything else?
37:47Oh, come on, Jim.
37:48I'm not going to weaken at the knees
37:50just because some Russian hood's made a bad joke about me.
37:54You reckon that after Bill Hayden's fling with her,
37:56she might care to redraft the inscription.
38:01I told him to his face he could go to bloody hell.
38:04You can't judge Bill by things like that.
38:06He's got different standards.
38:08He was certainly never one for regulations.
38:11And you were never one to see him straight.
38:18That's it.
38:19Everything.
38:20Bill made a huge fuss.
38:50fuss about your repatriation.
38:53He said any price was fair to get one loyal Englishman home.
38:57I remember his verdict on Control's handling of Testify,
39:02the most incompetent operation ever launched by an old man for his dying glory.
39:07And Jim Pridot paid the cost of it.
39:11Proud of your memory, aren't you?
39:13Did you see Bill at all after you got back?
39:15No.
39:18Your oldest, closest friend.
39:21I was in quarantine, wasn't I?
39:23Well, yes, but never mind.
39:27Let's just go over your debriefing at Sarat to wrap it up.
39:32Were the Inquisitors sympathetic or not?
39:35Never appeared.
39:37No questions at all.
39:39I was in limbo.
39:40Ate a lot, drank a lot, slept a lot.
39:42Then Toby Esterhazy turns up.
39:44New suit, full of himself.
39:47Tells me the circus had nearly gone under because of Operation Testify,
39:50and I'm currently number one leper.
39:53Control's out of the game,
39:55and there's a reorganization going on to appease Whitehall.
39:59They sent Toby.
40:01Yes, the little charmer.
40:04He told me not to worry.
40:06About what?
40:07My special brief, whatever control had told me.
40:11Did Toby spell it all out?
40:14He said a few people knew the real story,
40:16and I needn't worry because it was being taken care of.
40:20All the facts were known.
40:22Were they indeed?
40:23And then he gave me a thousand quid in cash to add to my gratuity.
40:29Who from?
40:31Didn't say.
40:33Didn't all this strike you as a bit odd?
40:36No inquisition.
40:38Toby throwing loose money around.
40:41After all, through you,
40:42the Russians had discovered the exact reach of control's suspicions
40:46about a traitor in the circus.
40:49It narrowed the field to five,
40:52and no one's asking you anything.
40:55The facts were known, man.
41:04Toby ordered me not to approach anyone
41:07or to try and make my story heard.
41:10The circus was back in the road.
41:12I could forget Tinker, Taylor, and the whole damn game.
41:15Moles, everything.
41:17Drop out, he said.
41:19You're a lucky man, Jim.
41:23Forget it, eh?
41:24Forget it.
41:28So Toby actually mentioned Tinker, Taylor, for you.
41:37However, did he get hold of that?
41:39And that's what I've been doing.
41:54Obeying orders and forgetting.
41:55Obeying.
41:57Tinker, is that what I've been doing?
41:58Do you want to go back to me?
42:00No.
42:01Joe, is that what I've been doing?
42:02Now I'm seeing you.
42:02Listen to me.
42:03It's all right.
42:03I'm seeing you.
42:04I'm seeing you.
42:04I'm seeing you.
42:05So Toby.
42:05I'm seeing you.
42:06Hey!
42:07I'm seeing you.
42:07Bye-bye.
42:08God!
42:08I'm seeing you.
42:09I'm seeing you.
42:10I'm seeing you.
42:11I'm seeing you.
42:12Lord, now lettest thou thy servant deposit
42:41in peace, according to thy father.
43:04Through my eyes have seen thy salvation,
43:26which thou hast breathed before the face of all people,
43:42to be a light, to light your chances,
43:54and to be the glory of thy people, Israel.
44:08Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost,
44:28as it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be.
44:40One will not end. Amen.
44:54Amen.
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