Mata Hari
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1:13:02
...who will swear to one definite thing...
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...or l demand that Mata Hari be acquitted
with the apologies of the court.

1:13:11
There is a man who saw Mata Hari
at General Shubin's that morning.

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This man was ovverheard
by a nurse in the hospital...

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...discussing this fact with the prisoner.
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Ovverheard. Ovverheard.
Something more ovverheard.

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Why don't you bring him here
and let me question him under oath?

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l had hoped to avvoid bringing to court
a bravve young officer...

1:13:30
...recently blinded
in the course of heroic duty.

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ut if the defense demands it,
summon Lieutenant Alexis Rosanoff.

1:13:38
No, no, no. He knows nothing of this.
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All he can say is what l said to him
as l came out of that room.

1:13:44
When you came out of what room,
Mata Hari? What room?

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l'll tell you. Shubin's room!
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Your witnesses were perjured.
You havve no alibi.

1:13:54
When Shubin called you a spy
ovver the telephone, he told the truth.

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And you knew it, and you shot him
in an attempt to savve yourself.

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ut it has not savved you, Mata Hari.
You stand provven an enemy of France.

1:14:10
Sister Teresa,
will you read this to me once more?

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For the last time.
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-For the last time?
-Yes.

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''Dearest, l shall not be able to see you
or evven to write to you...

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...for some time to come.
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A sudden attack, nothing really serious,
has caused my removval to a sanitarium.

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You must not be alarmed...
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...because the only pain l feel
is that of being without you.''

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''And when it becomes too sharp, l think
of all the happiness we havve had together...

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...and that which we are going to havve.

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