Mata Hari
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:25:12
Still a peasant, lvvan, huh?
:25:14
Still superstitious.
:25:15
Evvil spirits come in on the wind.
:25:22
There's Madame Mata Hari.
:25:24
Leavve that alone.
Hurry up, open the door.

:25:26
Go on.
:25:35
Monsieur Dubois.
:25:37
Dubois?
:25:41
What on earth can he want?
:25:45
Tell him....
Tell him l can't see him.

:25:48
Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute.
:25:50
Tell him...
:25:53
...that l shall be delighted.
:25:56
My dear Dubois.
:25:58
l'm afraid l'm intruding.
:25:59
And inwardly you must be saying,
''Confound this man Dubois.''

:26:02
-No. No, not at all, but--
-l'll be brief.

:26:05
And if l seem to touch
on matters that are...

:26:07
...how shall l say it,
too intimate, you must forgivve me...

:26:10
-...it is because of my duty.
-Yes?

:26:13
You are vvery friendly with a lady...
:26:15
...perhaps the same one
that you are expecting tonight.

:26:18
Well, what if l am?
:26:20
We consider this woman
a vvery gravve danger.

:26:23
And as you know her better
than anyone else, we want you to help us.

:26:28
Why, what are you talking about?
:26:30
-l'm expecting Mata Hari.
-Exactly.

:26:33
And Mata Hari is a spy.
:26:34
-ln the pay of the Wilhelmstrasse.
-A spy.

:26:37
Oh, my dear Dubois.
:26:40
-Now you insult my intelligence.
-Please.

:26:42
Either that or you'vve lost your mind.
:26:45
l'm quite sane, l assure you.
:26:47
Well, if she's a spy,
why don't you arrest her?

:26:49
ecause l need definite proof.
And that's why l am here.

:26:54
This is an absolute joke.
:26:57
lt's really too good, you know.

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