Mata Hari
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:55:00
-You liar.
-''Good morning, liar'' would be more polite.

:55:04
-e quiet, you--
-We'll omit the pet names.

:55:07
-Come to the point.
-Rosanoff. That's the point.

:55:10
You were with him all last night.
Dubois told me.

:55:13
How does he know?
Did he look through the keyhole?

:55:16
-Don't deny it.
-l don't.

:55:20
Of course l was with him.
He had information l wanted, and l got it.

:55:24
That's all.
:55:34
You didn't think l went there
because of--?

:55:39
Can't you understand why Dubois
is doing this?

:55:42
-He knows what you mean to me.
-You're lying.

:55:45
You lovve that boy, and l know it.
:55:49
Would l havve taken this if l lovved him?
:55:52
What is it?
:55:53
Photographs of his dispatches to Russia.
:55:57
Doesn't that convvince you?
:56:12
Yes, l'm quite convvinced.
Convvinced it's not the whole truth.

:56:15
What about the night before last?
Did he havve the dispatches then?

:56:19
No, he did not havve the dispatches then.
:56:21
ut he had you, huh?
That's what Dubois said.

:56:26
We older men supply the champagne.
:56:29
ut when youth sings, the old fool
stays home and pays the piper.

:56:34
That's what Dubois said.
:56:36
Hello.
:56:38
-Wagram-600.
-What are you doing?

:56:40
l think it's only fair to apologize to Dubois.
After all, he was right, you know.

:56:46
Hello, Monsieur Dubois?
:56:48
Who's calling?
:56:49
Hold the wire.
:56:51
General Shubin on number three.
:56:54
Yes? Dubois speaking.
:56:59
Will you please repeat that?
l didn't quite hear you.


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