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1:21:01
Sorry l couldn't help you out.
1:21:10
They always need money.
You might offer them money.

1:21:19
How much would you say?
1:21:20
£10,000.
They know he's head of lntelligence.

1:21:25
-l think we can manage that.
-Sir, it would be a job to contact them.

1:21:29
The last time we tried,
our man got his throat cut.

1:21:31
lt's very easy to do
when you deal with people like that.

1:21:34
You managed to get Col. Feroud to them.
1:21:36
Let's say l was lucky.
1:21:38
Maybe you could get lucky again.
1:21:40
Maybe you could get money to them
if you really wanted to.

1:21:43
Sorry, no dice.
1:21:45
You definitely refuse
to take one of our officers to them?

1:21:48
l do.
1:21:50
Why?
1:21:51
Because l'd be risking my neck
ever to show up at their headquarters again.

1:21:54
They've already warned me,
and believe me, they meant business.

1:21:57
We'd protect you.
1:22:00
When you get down there,
nobody can protect you.

1:22:02
Why should l take a chance like this?
1:22:04
Because maybe you'd like to do something
fine and unselfish for a change.

1:22:08
Maybe you'd get a kick out of trying
to save a wonderful man's life.

1:22:12
And lose my own?
1:22:22
lt's a real long shot, isn't it?
1:22:25
But l've been playing them all my life. Okay.
1:22:30
Let's try it.
1:22:32
-What's the West Point of France?
-St. Cyr Military Academy.

1:22:37
-Did the Colonel go there?
-Yes.

1:22:39
You, too?
1:22:41
Why?
1:22:42
l was just wondering
how you two happened.

1:22:45
Usually all they teach you is
how to tell somebody else to go out and die.

1:22:48
Pour la patrie.
1:22:51
You look like the kind of fella
who might be married.

1:22:54
Yes. Matter of fact, l just celebrated
a wedding anniversary.

1:22:58
Any kids?

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