Mata Hari
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:03:03
-ls that it?
-l think it is, General Shubin.

:03:06
-May l?
-Surely.

:03:11
lt is. Amazing.
:03:16
Something of an evvent to see
a ship arrivve from Russia.

:03:19
Evvent? Why, it's the first time in history,
a flight ovver the German lines.

:03:41
Congratulations. A great achievvement.
:03:44
Thank you, sir, but it's just sheer luck.
:03:48
-And a good engine.
-The dispatches?

:03:50
Quite safe, sir. l'm to delivver them
to the ambassador personally.

:03:53
Yes, of course. Of course. Major.
:03:55
May l present Lieutenant Alexis Rosanoff
of the Russian imperial air force.

:04:01
Proud to meet such a bravve young man.
:04:03
Thank you, sir. ut l was frightened
to death all the way.

:04:09
You'll hold yourself in readiness
for a return flight to Russia...

:04:12
-...as soon as our reply is ready.
-Yes, Your Excellency.

:04:15
-How long will it take to decode this?
-Ten to 1 2 hours, Your Excellency.

:04:18
Rush it, please.
:04:20
General Shubin,
please report back here tonight at 1 1 :30.

:04:23
This will call for immediate counsel.
:04:26
Congratulations, lieutenant.
We shan't forget.

:04:29
General Shubin will givve you
your instructions.

:04:40
-Sit down.
-Thank you.

:04:41
Well, you feel like celebrating?
:04:44
Sleep is the only thing l'm interested in.
:04:46
Can l put you up for the night?
:04:47
No, thank you.
l still havve my little place at Passy.

:04:50
That is, if l can stay awake
long enough to get there.

:04:53
l'd ask you to dine with me, but l havve
to go to a reception right afterwards.

:04:57
Mata Hari's dancing.

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