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PELHAM
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A proper job! Guy, I'm afraid, has rather gone to seed, and is keeping bad company.
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PENDLETON
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She's referring to the Intelligence Services.
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PELHAM
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He's being set up, you know. Aren't you, Guy? You and Harcourt... You're such babes in arms. My father, who was after all a Cabinet Minister, told me never to have anything to do with Intelligence. Said they were either falling out of windows or pushing people under trains, and they were always short of cash.
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PENDLETON
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Can't you understand it's because they're so grubby that we've been invited here.
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PELHAM
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Your very naive if you believe that!
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PENDLETON
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I do!
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PELHAM
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The fact is, you couldn't put a dent in the SIS. You're just a pimple on their bum.
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[CUT TO BENNETT HAVING SEPERATE CONVERSATION]
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BENNETT
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And, Bob Charles, I think you already know.
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PENDLETON
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So why have we been brought in?
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PELHAM
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To muddy the water. There's obviously something very subterranean going on.
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PENDLETON
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Look, Pol, if you've got information, I'd very much like to have it.
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PELHAM
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You're the spy, find out for yourself! I must go.
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PELHAM
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Goodbye, Mr Craven. Keep an eye on him.
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PENDLETON
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Do you know that man?
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CRAVEN
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I know his face.
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PENDLETON
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He's the man we think had your daughter killed.
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BENNETT
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What's he doing here?
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CHILDS
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I'll find out.
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GROGAN
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Will it be necessary to go up to the plant?
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