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This is one of the few Series you can put up on this site it seems.Without having it ripped down and have them moan at you.Anyway a Government Minister who has a Russian lover takes it on her toes to Jersey.When he tells her her file is been examined in Whitehall.Another strong Series 1 Edition.
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00:29I'll be right back
00:57guitar solo
01:20And that's his 50 up.
01:22You seem to be doing rather well, Jack.
01:25That's right, Miss Simple. Makes a change.
01:33Thank you, Miss Simple.
01:45Your favourite batsman's just made his half-century, Bill.
01:47Yes, so I heard. Good, isn't it?
01:51Anything urgent?
01:53Yes, will you call Latimer at defence?
01:54Not before 3.30. He has a long lunch.
01:57And the opposition backbench wants an update
01:59on those NATO budget projections for their subcommittee.
02:01That means an all-night session.
02:03Afraid so.
02:04Right. Give me ten minutes, will you, to skip through this lot.
02:07Then we'll discuss what Latimer's likely to want.
02:09Right.
02:11Oh, and Greg rang.
02:13Greg?
02:15Yes, I think that was his name.
02:16He asked you to call back as soon as possible.
02:18Oh?
02:19There was something about meeting him for drinks.
02:22Oh, lovely. Thanks.
02:47Hello.
02:49Hello.
02:50Hello.
02:51Hello.
02:53Security have called for your file.
02:56What?
02:57You sat in?
02:58Yes.
03:00Oh, my God.
03:01Don't worry. We're holding it back.
03:03What's happened?
03:03We don't know.
03:05You've got to get out.
03:07With you?
03:08Of course.
03:09When?
03:10Tonight.
03:11Cory, I can't.
03:12We must.
03:15Go back to your office now.
03:16Behave quite normally.
03:18Leave at the usual time.
03:20Then go to Waterloo and take the evening train to Portsmouth and then the ferry to Jersey.
03:25Find a room there and wait.
03:27You'll be contacted.
03:29Don't you come in with me?
03:30I hope to.
03:31But if something goes wrong, I'll follow later.
03:33I'm not going on my own.
03:34Margaret, you must go.
03:37Don't...
03:38Trust me.
03:39There are money and tickets inside the paper.
03:43I love you.
04:00See you in the morning.
04:02Yes.
04:05Oh, and, uh, I won't forget Lubbock at 10.30.
04:08No.
04:09Do you need me there?
04:10No.
04:12I've got tickets for the last day.
04:14Lucky man.
04:16Good night, then.
04:17Good night, Bill.
04:53Good night, Bill.
05:12Hello, Mother, darling.
05:13It's me.
05:15I'm afraid I won't be in for dinner tonight.
05:16Don't wait up for me.
05:35The 1820 reports from Carver will leave at front platform 7.
05:40Calling at Woking, Guilford, Guilford, Guilford, Guilford, Guilford, Whislay, Hazelmeyer, Leckhardt, Liz.
05:50Yes.
06:29She has gone?
06:32Yes.
06:34She's gone.
06:49Margaret.
06:51The British National Oil Corporation sent the government's denationalisation of plans.
06:57Margaret?
06:59It's seven o'clock.
07:03Margaret?
07:23Borshaw.
07:24Good morning.
07:25What's the time?
07:27Seven o'clock.
07:33Well, I'll be late.
07:36Tourism in Jersey will grind to a stop, will it?
08:06You'll be all right.
08:08Will I?
08:09Oh.
08:10You may have to break the speed limit.
08:12I'll use my influence, get you out on bail.
08:14Thanks a lot.
08:17Who are you meeting, anyway?
08:19Miss Willoughby, from a tour company.
08:24She's looking at hotels for next year's list.
08:27Next year's list?
08:28We haven't finished the season yet.
08:29We've got a lot of planning going.
08:30Yeah, it's not your strong point, is it?
08:33Yeah.
08:33Well, it can be, can it?
08:35Or you'll be spending the whole day in bed with me, wouldn't you?
08:41What will you do, then?
08:42Me?
08:43I'm going to take Kim out.
08:44Give her, my love.
09:22Let's go.
10:02Mrs. Willoughby.
10:04I'm from the tourist board.
10:06How is the crossing?
10:08Very good.
10:12I'm sorry.
10:13I'm waiting for someone from Buddy's show holidays.
10:16It's not me, I'm afraid.
10:17But perhaps you could help me.
10:19Could you recommend a small hotel?
10:21We haven't booked anything.
10:23No.
10:25Well, the only place I can think of that might have a spare room is the Royal Barge.
10:29A taxi we'll get to there. It's not far.
10:31Thank you very much.
10:39Miss?
10:40Miss?
10:43Where's her PA, do you know?
10:44Mr. Dyken's gone to the test match.
10:49If her mother's right, she's not been home all night.
10:51If history's right, sir, she won't be going home again.
10:54Ever, the optimist?
10:55We've been through this too many times to be optimistic.
10:58People do get ill in this business.
11:00The woman could have had a breakdown.
11:02People like Margaret Semple would fill in a sickness report first, sir.
11:06There's nothing here.
11:08I hardly expected there would be.
11:10Oh, well, I'd better get down to, where was it?
11:13Wimbledon.
11:13Yes.
11:14And get her photograph on the wire, would you?
11:16All ports and airports?
11:17I did, sir.
11:18As soon as her mother's call came through.
11:20Oh, ye of little faith.
11:22As a matter of fact, so none at all.
11:39Do you want to go straight up, or would you like a coffee first?
11:41No, I'll see the room, please.
11:43You're travelling light?
11:44Yes, sir.
11:45I suddenly decided to come over on a shopping spree.
11:47That, as they say, is what Jersey's for.
11:50Oh.
11:54Who's is this report?
11:58Jim's.
11:59Hmm.
12:00He can't spell commitment.
12:02That's my fault.
12:03I thought he'd got it wrong.
12:05Oh.
12:05This has just come in.
12:12Is the chief in?
12:13Not yet.
12:14He's meeting the senator this morning.
12:15Well, find him quick, and get everyone else in, too, okay?
12:17Where's Jim?
12:18It's his day off.
12:19Not any longer, it isn't.
12:21So where are you checking it to, then?
12:22Ah, well, take her down to the beach.
12:24I thought we'd go for some fish and chips.
12:26Let her see how the other half lives.
12:28A day out with the idle rich, you mean.
12:29A tourist, Charlie, taking a well-earned rest,
12:32like you do all the year round.
12:34Listen, they come by here, and the coach is pointing to that house,
12:37bums on seats.
12:38Well, I got my bum off my seat years ago,
12:40and I earned it.
12:42Daddy!
12:43Charlotte from your office on the phone.
12:45Ah, you should have told her I wasn't here.
12:47Sorry, but she says it's urgent.
12:51See, Jim, you never did want to be your own boss, did you?
13:10You don't know where you are.
13:28Maybe next weekend, all right?
13:36Sorry to lumber you, Charlie.
13:37It's not a question of lumbering, man.
13:38Well, you know, it's Kim I'm thinking of.
13:40There's nothing I can do about it, is there?
13:42Stop letting her down for a change.
13:44Well, she knows I'll be around again as soon as I can.
13:46Does she?
13:49Why don't you take her for some fish and chips?
13:59Hmm.
14:00This strengthens the Jersey theory.
14:02They'd give her false papers over there.
14:04And the garden roots tried and tested.
14:06Though not since Burgess and Maclean.
14:09All the more reason for using it.
14:10Let's go and talk to the mother.
14:29You're on the main St. Helier harbour, Jim.
14:32Immigration.
14:35North Coast harbours.
14:38Bonne nuit.
14:41Boulivet.
14:42No, from London.
14:45Do you really need me on this, Bob?
14:49Colonel Measures, MI6.
14:53You seem to think we're a likely choice.
14:56No, Chief, nothing definite.
14:59Well, I've got every available man out with photographs.
15:02There's not much else we can do at the moment.
15:05Right.
15:06Okay.
15:07Yeah, I will.
15:08Do you really need me on this?
15:10Yes.
15:11You can't believe she's on Jersey.
15:13Jim, no one knows where she is, but there's a panic on, so move it, will you?
15:16All right.
15:19All right.
15:34All right.
15:47I'm well aware of your authority, Colonel Measures, but I do think it absolutely despicable
15:51that people can move in here and wander about my house at will, and I'm especially disgusted
15:58by all that.
15:59I entirely agree with you, Mrs. Semple, but sadly it's very necessary.
16:04If your daughter should phone...
16:05If she telephones, it will no doubt be with a completely satisfactory explanation.
16:10I hope so.
16:11Had Miss Semple complained of any illness lately?
16:14No.
16:15Shown any signs of distress or unhappiness?
16:18My daughter is a very stable, happy girl.
16:21She has a good home, and I myself am an ex-servile servant.
16:25It doesn't necessarily follow...
16:26We discuss everything we always have.
16:28If there was anything wrong, she would have told me.
16:35May I?
16:37Please do.
16:42Hello?
16:44Margaret.
16:45Oh, thank God.
16:46Where are you?
16:48Are you all right?
16:49Excuse me.
16:51Now, Miss Semple, my name is Measures.
16:53I'm sure you know who I am.
16:57Dan.
16:59You could at least have let me speak to her.
17:02I'm sorry.
17:02It's a question of national security.
17:10Margaret Semple.
17:11Who are you?
17:12A friend.
17:33Ask the driver to put you off in the port-in-all.
17:36Where's someone meet me?
17:38You'll be told what to do.
17:45So where are you staying, then?
17:47Sleeping rough.
17:48We like our guests to stay in hotels or boarding houses.
17:51Sandra, Heather, it's all the same to me.
17:53And it's free.
17:56All right.
18:02200 quid on him when he wants to sleep rough.
18:04Oh, that's why they have hairy knees.
18:06Here, take a look at her, would you?
18:08Oh, what's this, then?
18:09She's a top civil servant.
18:11MI6, all cloak and decker stuff.
18:13If you do see her, get in touch on you.
18:15You can keep that.
18:16Yeah, hang on.
18:18Someone like her came in this morning.
18:20Portsmouth boat.
18:21Sure.
18:22She was chatting to your French boat.
18:24But Francine.
18:25She came down here to see some tour operator.
18:28Well, it was either her or a damn good lookalike.
18:31They had quite a chat, though.
18:33Thanks very much.
19:15Good morning.
19:21I see.
19:24Right.
19:25Thank you very much.
19:27Frankie left there 20 minutes ago.
19:29He thinks they're on their way to St. Juan.
19:31Thanks very much.
20:51Hello.
20:53Yes.
21:01Yes, I can see it.
21:18It's all right.
21:18He's very friendly.
21:21When you've finished, you can have a sleep.
21:24I've made up a bed for you.
21:26Then my husband will take you to the boat.
21:29Boat?
21:30You'll be taken across to Brittany on the evening tide.
21:33It'll be dark by then.
21:34Is Grigori here?
21:37Ori?
21:39This is my husband, Klaus.
21:42Hello.
21:42Hello.
21:43I've told her about the boat.
21:45I'm sorry.
21:46I can't go with you until Grigori gets here.
21:48I know nothing about Grigori.
21:51My job is to take you to the boat.
21:53Not until I know about Grigori.
21:57I'll find out what I can.
22:01Do you know where she went?
22:03I don't know.
22:03She asked me if I could suggest a hotel.
22:05So I sent her to the barge.
22:06Oh, that's great.
22:07Thanks.
22:08See you later.
22:08Yeah, chance will be a fine thing.
22:22I'll empty the bowl.
22:30She wrote a false name.
22:33Do you want to see the room?
22:34Yes, please, Lord.
22:39She hadn't any luggage.
22:41Did she say when she was coming back?
22:43No, she just said she was going shopping.
23:05Have the chiefs been in touch with London?
23:07Sergeant Bergerac?
23:07He's still at the barge, but he says he doesn't think there's much point now.
23:09Will you call him and tell him to stay there and he'd better not make any mistake?
23:12I know these MI6 boys, they think we're a bunch of island yokels.
23:25Why was the door locked?
23:26Just a precaution.
23:28We get a lot of odd callers here.
23:30Tourists.
23:31They'd like to come and buy the tomatoes.
23:33Fresh.
23:35What about Grigori?
23:37Klaus will have some news for you.
23:38Don't worry.
23:39I want to talk to him.
23:40Now.
23:41He's out at the moment.
23:48What do you call keeping watch?
23:50She's got to come in through here to get her key.
23:52If she comes back.
23:53Why shouldn't she?
23:53She doesn't know we're onto her.
23:54She hasn't been seen for eight hours.
23:56She's probably halfway to the promised landline.
23:58Don't you believe it?
23:58I've got the island sealed.
24:00Oh, yeah?
24:00Look, if they want to get her off, they'll get her off.
24:16Are you quite sure it was her?
24:18Positive.
24:20Well, help yourself.
24:22Can I get you a drink, Barney, or would you like the menu?
24:24He's already eaten.
24:25Nice.
24:25That's right.
24:26You've got Pete and Duffy over there.
24:28Two more boys outside.
24:29Copper's paradise.
24:32Let me know if anything develops.
24:33Right.
24:50Yes, I know it.
24:53About half an hour.
25:01I'll bring you down.
25:08we have to go what about gregory i'm taking you now i'm not going anywhere without him
25:14he's waiting for you on the boat he's here in the harbor please we must hurry
25:52thank you
26:01so
26:27mr bull follow me please please come where is gregory i have come to take you to him
26:35but they told me he was here please everything will be explained i'm not going without him
26:40sorry but you must
26:48no
26:59so
27:34what makes you think he's an outsider one for the bureau several things including this
27:41gunman without a gun not my problem jim could be if it gets in the wrong hands
27:49just your color derek yeah there's margaret semples too
28:20okay thank you gentlemen
28:25colonel measures inspector crozier bureau des étrangers morning
28:29we've got a decent restaurant here couldn't even get a cup of coffee on that damn thing
28:33do you mind if we wait till we've had a little body colonel body yes body of a man turned
28:38up
28:38overnight close by we find margaret semple's handbag right what time was it
28:44around 6 30 i saw she was pulling on our line so i went down to loosen her off
28:49and you've never seen that boat moored up here before never
28:53when are you going to move her so i can get out as soon as i take a look at
28:56her won't be long
29:17not be long
29:18but as soon as i think i can't get a look at her
29:39so i have to say
29:44What's the score here? We found a gunman, sir.
30:03So he could have fallen, been pushed, anything?
30:05Right. It might be germane to establish where his gun was at the time.
30:09Yes, Colonel. I was about to say that.
30:11No doubt you'll be putting in a report, Doctor.
30:13In the course of the day, certainly.
30:15In the course of the next two hours would be enormously helpful.
30:20I suppose he was here to collect Margaret Semple.
30:22Undoubtedly. What interests me is who stopped him.
30:26Hardly like to be the lady herself. Hardly.
30:28I find it quite extraordinary that you're not already holding it.
30:32We tracked her down to a small hotel. That was yesterday.
30:35I'm expecting to pick her up any time.
30:36I should have thought it was extremely simple,
30:38in an island of this size.
31:01Excuse me. We met yesterday at the harbour.
31:06Yes, of course.
31:07Did you find a room at the barge?
31:09Oh, yes. Thank you very much.
31:12I wondered if I could ask another favour.
31:15May I get in?
31:16Yes, do.
31:27I'm afraid I'm in trouble.
31:30I haven't any money.
31:32I've lost my handbag.
31:34Have you been to the police?
31:35No.
31:36No.
31:36It might have been handed in.
31:38I doubt if they'd have it.
31:40You see, I think it was stolen.
31:42In a shop.
31:43Then you must report it.
31:45Yes, I will.
31:46But in the meantime, I wondered if you could lend me something.
31:50Just a few pounds.
31:53I'm afraid I haven't got much money.
31:56What about Lille at the barge?
31:58I'm sure she would help.
31:59No, I...
32:00I'll take you.
32:10You had no phone calls?
32:12There was one this morning, just now.
32:15They rang off.
32:17Do you know anyone that runs a diving school?
32:20On the French mainland?
32:22No.
32:24What nationality are you?
32:26Naturalised, British.
32:27No, no, no. I mean originally.
32:28Oh, my husband's Polish.
32:32Have you ever seen this woman?
32:34Is she missing?
32:35Do you know?
32:37No.
32:39It means nothing to me.
32:50Why are we stopping?
32:51It's a police station.
32:52You can tell them about your handbag.
32:54Drive on.
32:55Drive on!
32:57You know who I am, don't you?
33:02Why would he have your phone number?
33:04It's in the book, Sergeant.
33:06Doesn't answer my question, does it?
33:07Maybe he was coming to buy tomatoes.
33:10With a gun in his hand.
33:34I'm sorry about this.
33:36I didn't want to frighten you.
33:38The police are searching for you.
33:40Yes, I know.
33:41What will you do then?
33:42I'm waiting for someone.
33:44When he arrives, we'll go on together.
33:46To Moscow?
33:47Yes.
33:49You'll never make it.
33:50I have to.
33:51The only alternative is prison.
33:53I couldn't bear that.
33:57Are you sure of what you're doing?
33:58This one ever.
34:00I'd be a liar if I didn't say I was apprehensive.
34:04Scared, even.
34:06But I...
34:07I can't face life without Grigori.
34:11Grigori?
34:11He's a Russian?
34:12Yes.
34:14It's really nothing to do with politics.
34:17But they'll never believe that.
34:18They'll say Margaret Semple was never interested in men.
34:23But they'll be wrong.
34:27Jersey is a very small island.
34:30You won't be able to hide for long.
34:35Would you get out now, please?
34:45Someone...
34:52Is there a man in your life?
34:55Yes.
34:56Do you love him?
34:58Yes.
35:01Then perhaps you understand.
35:06Sergei Berloff, 29.
35:08Captain in the KGB.
35:10Commercial attaché in Paris.
35:11Three years with a trade delegation in London.
35:13It all fits, Inspector.
35:16Perhaps your young lady could organise a cup of coffee.
35:18Or would you rather she join the hunt on the streets?
35:21You seem rather short of efficient help.
35:23Some coffee, if you please, Charlotte.
35:25Not from the machine.
35:26You'll have to listen out for the phone.
35:28OK.
35:29Has Sergeant Beurgerac been back?
35:31Yes, he's at the barge now.
35:32What's he doing there?
35:33Francine phone.
35:35You do seem to have difficulty keeping your finger on the pulse, Inspector.
35:40Who's Francine?
35:41How much money did he have on you?
35:43Ten pounds, more or less.
35:45Oh, she won't get very far on that, will she?
35:49I feel sorry for her.
35:51Well, it shouldn't. She brought it on herself, didn't she?
35:54Jim, haven't you ever got out of your depth?
35:59You're OK now, Frankie?
36:00Yes, my fee-take of it.
36:02Lil, you buy tomatoes, don't you?
36:06You ever had anything to do with a man called Kransky?
36:08He's a Pole, lives up near St Mary's.
36:10Yes, a while ago.
36:12Charlie pushed him onto me.
36:13Charlie? Charlie Hungerford?
36:15Well, he owns the place, doesn't he?
36:17Along with Hal of the Island.
36:18What does Charlie know about tomatoes?
36:20Well, he knows about overpricing them, same as Kransky did.
36:23Can I give you a lift into town, Frankie?
36:25I expect Jim will take me.
36:27No, Jim is going to see Charlie Hungerford.
36:56Like you.
36:57He says Eli.
36:58We're going to be fasting.
36:59You can't stop.
37:12That's not what I'm some of the people.
37:13But in any case, we're spending time in the kitchen.
37:13He wants to be fasting.
37:13He's going to die and paying for the reason.
37:18We're going to be fasting to be fasting.
37:19I will be fasting to be fasting.
37:20I'm a good boy.
37:24We're going to be fasting to be fasting.
37:39Excuse me, that lady you just served?
37:42Er, yes, Miss Leland.
37:43Like hell she is.
37:45Do you mind telling me what she bought?
38:00Hello?
38:04Margaret Semple.
38:08Put her through.
38:10Grigori?
38:12Grigori, what's happened?
38:13I've been frantic.
38:14Everything's gone wrong.
38:15Why aren't you here?
38:16What has upset you?
38:17There's been an accident.
38:19What accident?
38:20He had a gun.
38:20He slipped and fell.
38:22You are coming, aren't you?
38:23Yes, of course I am.
38:24I promise.
38:26When?
38:26Very soon.
38:28Listen, Margaret, I shall make another arrangement.
38:33Telephone this number and let them know where you are.
38:35The number is 47892.
38:41Goodbye.
38:42Goodbye.
38:43You will join me, Grigori, won't you?
38:50Alert Jersey.
38:52Immediate dispersal of all minor contacts.
38:55Head of section to report direct to me.
39:02You will go to her?
39:04I must.
39:07Now there is no one else who she will trust.
39:11Precisely.
39:13I'm having Bellof's boat towed round to St. Helion now.
39:15Why?
39:16You'll learn nothing from it.
39:17And we've instituted inquiries along the French coast.
39:20Come in.
39:22I've located Sergeant Bergerac.
39:24Where?
39:24He's on his way to Charlie Hungerford's.
39:26What the hell does he want with him?
39:28Hungerford.
39:32That was one of the first things I got into when we came over to the island.
39:35Seemed a sensible thing to do.
39:37Get your finger in a few export industries.
39:40Yeah, but old Klaus never made a go of it.
39:42I should have got rid of him years back.
39:43It's not like you to be sentimental, Charlie.
39:45Well, that's where you're wrong, you see.
39:47He's a Pole.
39:49Slave labour over here during the war.
39:50Worked on that damned underground hospital that Jerry's built.
39:53He deserved a bit of a chance.
40:03Oh, God, Adam.
40:25Believe it.
40:27I see you've finally made it, Sergeant Hungerford.
40:31Quartermaster Sergeant.
40:32What the devil are you doing here, Colonel?
40:35Getting some first-hand experience of total incompetence.
40:38We was in North Africa together, Jim.
40:40I wouldn't put it quite like that.
40:41As I remember, you were mostly on the other side.
40:45Ah, well, everything's a bit different now, eh?
40:48Colonel, what can I get you?
40:50Yes, I have a large scotch.
40:53Well, Bergerac, I must say, it takes a little getting used to, this one-horse town of yours.
40:58But I'm beginning to pick it up.
41:00Well, at least you found me, sir.
41:02At least.
41:04So what's the latest sensation?
41:07Don't tell me the quartermaster's becoming a mole in his old age.
41:09No.
41:10But I think he's been breeding them without knowing it.
41:14I didn't recognise her at first because of the wig.
41:16Then she took it off and bought it on your credit card.
41:21When I explained, they checked and found that she'd bought a dress like this one.
41:26I tried to phone Jim, but he's out, so I left a message.
41:31Yes, but how many women in Jersey with yellow dresses?
41:35I know, but she must be staying somewhere.
41:38Well, the hotels are full.
41:39Oh, no, she wouldn't be staying in a hotel that's too public.
41:43Boarding house, maybe.
41:56Jersey people have a perfect knack of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
42:00Or could it be that your doubtless subtle approach has scared them off?
42:22Well, they could hardly have taken it with them.
42:27We think her name may be Lillan.
42:29Yes.
42:31She's blonde, and she might be wearing a yellow dress.
42:36She doesn't think anyone's in, but she's just making sure.
42:39Could you hold?
42:40Frankie, I think I've got her.
42:41Yes.
42:44Hello.
42:46And her name is Lillan.
42:48No, no, don't tell her.
42:49I'd like it to be a surprise.
43:23I'm not going with you unless you can promise me he's here.
43:25He is.
43:26He arrived in Jersey an hour ago.
43:28He's waiting for you.
43:30Where?
43:31At the German underground hospital.
43:45He's here.
43:52He's waiting for you.
43:55He's waiting for you.
43:56It's nice.
43:57He's waiting for you.
43:58That's amazing.
44:00Andiversa.
44:01Ooh, thanks.
44:29Please, can I use your phone, please?
44:31Please, can I use your phone, please?
44:39Please, can I use your phone, please?
44:48Please, can I use your phone?
44:51Take it thang, please?
44:52Is there behind the lima ring?
44:57Behind the lima ring?
45:16Grigori!
45:19Grigori, it's me.
45:21Oh, my darling, thank God you're here.
45:25Please.
45:26I've been so frightened.
45:28You've been very stupid.
45:30Beloff was a valuable man.
45:32I don't understand.
45:33You're hurting me.
45:40I love you.
45:41Love is a ridiculous word.
45:44You knew what you were doing.
45:46It suited you.
45:47It suited us.
45:48I meant it.
45:50I loved you, Grigori.
45:52I still do.
45:57When we're in Moscow...
45:59There will be no Moscow.
46:03You've become a nuisance, Margaret.
46:05A danger.
46:06That is why I'm here.
46:09You bastard.
46:20But I'll tell you, Margaret.
46:21Marissa, you're in my room!
46:28All right.
46:29All right.
46:29What's going on?
46:30What's up?
46:30What's going on?
46:31All right.
46:55you're a long way from home miss simple or not far enough perhaps
47:10there's a body in there one of your playmates colonel
47:19i'll have to leave that to your department inspector
47:22make it a simple burial grave of the unknown tourist i expect you can handle that
47:33we really impressed him well you got the woman what more does he want yeah
47:43so
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