Mata Hari
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:19:02
l won't need it. This young man
has offered to take me home.

:19:10
Good night, Andriani.
:19:23
-No, no, no.
-Just for a little while.

:19:26
-No, no further.
-Please, don't say that.

:19:29
l think you're vvery absurd,
vvery persistent and--

:19:33
-Very nice? Thank you.
-And vvery Russian.

:19:37
Now, go home.
:19:40
l'm afraid of losing what l'vve found.
:19:43
Meaning?
:19:45
You.
:19:58
Hadn't you better take that off?
:20:00
As long as you insist upon staying.
:20:03
For a little while.
:20:11
How long havve you been in Paris?
:20:14
l flew from London this morning.
:20:24
l saw you once in the ois.
:20:26
You were so lovvely.
:20:28
l watched you till you drovve out
of sight among the chestnut blossoms.

:20:33
Oh, Paris in the spring.
:20:35
Spring.
:20:37
And now l'm here.
:20:38
-With you.
-ut it's autumn.

:20:42
ut perhaps next spring,
the war will be ovver...

:20:45
-...you and l--
-l nevver look ahead.

:20:50
y next spring,
l shall probably be quite alone.

:20:54
Nevver alone again.
:20:56
l mean, at least my thoughts
will always be with you.


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