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Six: Fusion
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(KNOCK ON DOOR)
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Six: Fusion
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LAWSON
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There's a telephone call from Inspector Craven for Mr Harcourt.
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MINISTER
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Would you have any objection if we left it to Craven?
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GROGAN
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As long as he finds the plutonium, it's okay by me.
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MINISTER
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Well, Harcourt, you'd better make sure that he's fully briefed, hadn't you?
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PORTER
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He used to play here twice a week. Said he felt at home.
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CRAVEN
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When did you see him last?
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PORTER
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Oh, a couple of days now. He was a good loser, which is just as well because we have a lot of strong players.
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CRAVEN
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Okay. That's fine. Thanks.
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HARCOURT
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Who's their man?
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PENDLETON
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Nallers. He drinks at the Chelsea Barracks. He's, um... He's rumoured to be the state executioner.
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HARCOURT
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Who would he be after up here?
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(KNOCK ON DOOR)
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PENDLETON
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It could be you, old boy. The Minister didn't take too kindly to that report of yours. But it's more likely to be Jedburgh.
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PENDLETON
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[TO PORTER] Ah, good. Thank you.
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HARCOURT
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I thought I ordered oatcakes.
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[BELL CLANGS]
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JEDBURGH
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What took you so long?
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CRAVEN
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How have you been feeling?
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JEDBURGH
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Sick. Boy, have I ever been sick. Did you come alone?
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