Mata Hari
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1:18:08
Will you givve him this...
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...afterwards?
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-And be vvery gentle with him.
-Of course, my child.

1:18:18
l hope l havve written the things
that'll help him most.

1:18:23
And if l havven't,
perhaps you will know what to say.

1:18:26
l'll know what to say.
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That in havving your lovve
evven for a little while...

1:18:31
...he had more than most men evver havve.
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No.
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Just tell him that no matter what
he hears about me...

1:18:42
...and he will hear things...
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...that my lovve for him was honest.
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That's all.
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Except that he must be happy.
1:18:56
Must laugh and lovve.
1:19:01
And then, someday,
when he's an old man...

1:19:04
...and his grandchildren ask him
about Mata Hari...

1:19:07
...he must tell a great lie, say that she
was a wonderfully good woman.

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And that'll be my heavven.
1:19:16
-Now will you ask him to come up?
-At once.

1:19:23
Sister, the young man is blind.
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l'vve told him that this is a sanitarium.
You must be careful.

1:19:29
They will. They understand.
1:19:38
Come.
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Take care of the steps.
1:19:48
Madame, l'm leavving the door open so that
the vvisitor won't hear the rattle of the lock.

1:19:54
less you.

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