Mata Hari
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Nothing mattered.
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Honor, self-respect, evverything gone.
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ecause of you.
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You can't givve away like this.
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-Dubois knows nothing.
-He knows nothing.

:29:13
Here l am facing dishonor,
perhaps death...

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...and it means nothing to you.
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You havven't evven a word of pity for me.
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You're all unstrung, Serge.
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Nothing's happened.
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Look at it calmly.
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Laugh at it.
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We'll laugh at it together.
:29:37
When you hold me like this,
nothing seems to matter.

:29:41
Nothing in the world.
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This must nevver leavve your hands...
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...till you havve delivvered it personally
to the prime minister. That is vvital.

:29:50
Should you be forced down
in enemy territory...

:29:52
...pull this cord, and the contents
will be completely destroyed.

:29:56
l understand.
:29:57
The officials at Le ourget Field
will telephone you at your rooms...

:30:01
...as soon as flying is possible.
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lt is imperativve...
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...that these dispatches be in Petrograd
as soon as human means can contrivve.

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Yes, Your Excellency.
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Mr. Palin will havve these sealed
and delivvered to you.

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And now, goodbye and good luck.
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-Thank you, Your Excellency.
-Lieutenant.

:30:17
On your way, inquire if General Shubin
has any further instructions.

:30:22
Don't be so secretivve.
:30:25
l know that the embassy has receivved
important news from Russia.

:30:28
Please, don't ask me things.
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Not tonight.
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ut all you'vve got to say is yes or no.
:30:38
Well, at least you can tell me
how they came, by courier?

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-No.
-y wireless, then.

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No.
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y airplane.
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The airplane from Russia?
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No.
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Please, don't ask me anything more.

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