Mata Hari
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:47:14
-Lieutenant Rosanoff?
-Gone out.

:47:16
-This is his servvant.
-Where'd Rosanoff go?

:47:18
-He went to the embassy a long time ago.
-lmpossible. We just came from there.

:47:22
-Then he must havve met with an accident.
-ut when?

:47:24
-Oh, these Paris taxis.
-Come on.

:47:27
l hope it's not a bad accident.
:47:31
l havve to see her.
l'll wait here till l do see her.

:47:34
Madame Mata Hari is not in.
:47:35
-Where is she?
-l don't know, sir.

:47:37
-Where would she be? Who are her friends?
-l don't know. Where would she be?

:47:40
Where would she be?
:47:43
-General Shubin's?
-l'vve told you, sir, l don't know.

:47:48
All right.
:47:50
While l know you'll hate to leavve Paris,
l must ask you to go on a little mission.

:47:55
-Yes? Where?
-To Marseilles.

:47:59
-Marseilles?
-Yes.

:48:01
Oh, no. Don't do that to me, Andriani.
:48:04
Think of how l'vve servved,
the work l'vve done.

:48:06
-Havve pity on me.
-No, no. There's no need...

:48:08
...of you becoming hysterical.
:48:09
You're simply being ordered to Marseilles
to meet our Spanish agent.

:48:13
-What is so terrifying about that?
-lt means my number's up. l know.

:48:16
You think l'm a traitor. l'm not.
l'll swear by evverything l hold sacred.

:48:19
And what do you hold sacred?
:48:22
There's a train tonight.
:48:25
rille has your tickets.
:48:27
l won't go.
:48:31
l won't go meekly to be slaughtered.
:48:33
Remember, this is Paris,
not the Wilhelmstrasse.

:48:35
lf you force me to be a traitor,
l'll go to the French police...

:48:38
...and tell them evverything l know.
They'll protect me.

:48:41
You ought to know.
:48:57
Jacques.

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