Mata Hari
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1:11:23
Gentlemen, l appeal to you.
That man, he's been molesting me.

1:11:28
What? l'll handle this.
1:11:30
l havven't done anything.
1:11:33
-ack to Paris. Quick.
-Yes, miss.

1:11:36
Madame, l havve a warrant for your arrest.
1:11:44
e careful you don't havve
to apologize again, Dubois.

1:11:49
Now, Monsieur Dubois...
1:11:50
...you say that General Shubin
admitted ovver the telephone...

1:11:53
-...that Mata Hari was an enemy spy?
-Yes.

1:11:56
-He had indisputable proof she was a spy?
-Yes.

1:11:59
General Shubin told you, also,
that she was there with him...

1:12:02
-...while he was talking with you?
-Yes.

1:12:05
And you went there immediately, and you
found that Shubin had been murdered?

1:12:09
-Yes.
-That's all. Thank you.

1:12:12
Does the defense wish to question
the witness?

1:12:15
No, l don't care to prolong this farce.
1:12:19
You'vve not brought to that stand one
human being who has said that this is so.

1:12:23
-''l know it. l saw it. l swear it.''
-The counsel for the defense...

1:12:27
...evvidently has as poor a memory
as his client.

1:12:29
Didn't General Shubin say
that Mata Hari...

1:12:32
...was in his rooms
at the time he was telephoning?

1:12:34
Oh, no.
1:12:36
Dubois said that Shubin said
that she was there.

1:12:43
We cannot blame Monsieur Dubois,
of course...

1:12:45
...for accepting too readily
whatevver information was givven to him.

1:12:49
ut has he any proof that it was Shubin
who spoke ovver the telephone?

1:12:55
No. And now l want that.
1:12:58
l demand that the prosecution produce
some one witness...


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