Le Corbeau
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:18:04
- I'll cure him.
- When you find him.

:18:09
It could be the deputy prosecutor,
who's picking up a letter.

:18:14
Or Mr. Fayolles,
who's cashing a money order.

:18:16
Isn't that so, Mr. Fayolles?
:18:18
Couldn't it be you?
:18:20
- Me what?
- It's a secret.

:18:23
Anything for a laugh.
:18:25
And if it's neither of them,
:18:28
it might be Dr. Germain himself.
:18:30
You suspect the victim?
:18:32
A sick man can accuse himself.
:18:35
It's common
among such letter writers.

:18:37
That takes the cake.
:18:39
Mind you, I'm not suspecting you
for the moment.

:18:41
How kind of you.
:18:43
But you must be on your guard.
Keep an eye open.

:18:46
You can't tell how far
this filth will go.

:18:49
The whole town may be infected.
:18:52
- And to think...
- What?

:18:54
No, nothing. Good-bye.
:18:58
Say, the Raven might even be you.
:19:01
And why not?
:19:14
Oh, it's you, sir. Sorry, sir.
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No need to get up.
:19:19
Bonnevi, I'm in a fix.
:19:22
Nothing serious, I hope, sir.
:19:24
- I got another poison-pen letter.
- Again?

:19:27
This one doesn't only involve Germain.
:19:31
Let me read it to you.
:19:33
Please do, sir.
I'd be most honored.

:19:35
"You old sot"...
:19:37
It's a standard phrase.
- Of course.

:19:40
"Alcohol has clouded your vision.
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You can't see how Germain
is discrediting your hospital,

:19:46
or how the books
are rigged by your bursar,

:19:50
Bonnevi-the-Scum.
:19:52
Ask him how he helped
his friend Griot

:19:55
win the tender on January 15th.
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Signed: The Raven."

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