Mata Hari
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:07:27
ravvo!
:07:30
ravvo!
:07:33
They say her mother was a sacred dancer,
her father a temple priest.

:07:37
You know she married a Dutchman.
My dear, he used to beat her.

:07:41
Really? l can't believve it.
:07:43
She makes matrimony seem so dull.
:07:45
l'd like to know her.
:07:46
l feel that l do know her.
:08:00
Madame Mata Hari, may a perfect stranger
offer her appreciation?

:08:04
-Thank you.
-Your costume was exquisite.

:08:06
And those earrings, are they Javvanese?
:08:09
No, they are from lndia.
:08:11
They're so intriguing. May l?
:08:13
Andriani wants to see you at the Pavvilion
at once. lt's vvery important.

:08:16
-Glad you like them.
-Thank you.

:08:20
Do you think--? Could you introduce me?
:08:22
My dear boy, one doesn't meet Mata Hari
on the spur of the moment like that.

:08:27
esides, l'm late now.
:08:29
-Do you mind if l stay for a while?
-No, no. Not at all.

:08:32
-Thank you. Good night.
-Good night.

:08:34
-l thought you were different from the rest.
-Champagne, please.

:08:38
Take this for me. l know what you like.
:08:42
l know all about men like you--
:08:49
Permit me, mademoiselle.
:08:51
-Oh, wasn't she marvvelous?
-Wasn't that a wonderful dance, monsieur?

:08:55
lt wasn't a dance, it was a poem.
:08:58
-Do you know her?
-Who doesn't?


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