Dishonored
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why a woman charged with important work
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should permit or aid
the escape of a dangerous enemy,

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why she should dishonour the service,
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violate duty because
of a casual affection for that man.

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Perhaps I loved him.
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You can't make me believe you can love
a man you've known for a few hours.

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That sort of love
can be bought on the streets.

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I found her on the streets.
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You had a chance
to redeem your unfortunate life

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in the service of your country.
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Can you give one reason you failed
to take advantage of that privilege?

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I suppose I'm not much good, that's all.
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Will you please stand up?
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You have left us no choice in your case.
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The crime is treason
and the penalty is death.

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You will be executed
tomorrow morning at dawn.

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And may God have mercy on your soul.
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Can I help you, daughter?
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I am going to face this journey, too, alone.
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You have no fear of this death?
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It's only another exciting adventure.
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A perfect end to an imperfect life.
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How much more time have I?
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About ten hours.

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