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 Let me do a draft of what we discussed this morning, and then I'll bring it to dinner. It will give the Foreign Minister a whole night to tear it to pieces. Or do you have one [draft of your own]?


 * I'm entirely with your suggestion, but only don't give me such a draft that it upsets my appetite for the mutton. [Laughter]


 * No more than ten pages. [Laughter] And you won't know whether we're going up or down until the last sentence. [Laughter] It's a brief statement, in the spirit of our discussions.


 * You don't want meetings tomorrow? Some rest, or some work to do?


 * We'll decide tonight.


 * In the morning, or tonight?


 * We can do it tomorrow morning.


 * You wanted another small group meeting. Should we do it in the morning or afternoon?


 * It really makes no difference.


 * Shall we say 4:00 in the afternoon? [It is agreed.] So I hope you can sleep more in the morning.


 * I will see you at dinner.


 * I'll come fetch the communique.