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1:24:05
You were told
you were no longer welcome here.

1:24:07
l'll be welcome this time.
1:24:09
l've been authorised to negotiate
the release of Col. Feroud.

1:24:13
You are now representing the French,
Mr. Smith?

1:24:18
Yeah, l guess that's what you'd call it.
1:24:21
l won't start with £5,000
and let you work me up to £8,000 or £9,000.

1:24:24
l'll lay my cards on the table. £10,000.
1:24:28
That's my offer for Col. Feroud.
1:24:31
l see. And this, l presume,
is a French officer?

1:24:35
Maj. Leon, French lntelligence Service.
1:24:40
You will wait here.
1:24:54
You never know about these characters.
1:24:59
You never know.
1:25:05
Come.
1:25:18
Your Excellency, l had to see you.
1:25:21
You are seeing me.
That's more than your other emissary did.

1:25:27
Someone cut his throat before he got here.
1:25:36
What do you want?
1:25:38
l've come to make an appeal to reason.
1:25:41
You expect me to be reasonable?
How can l be reasonable with the French?

1:25:46
lsn't it possible your hatred of the French
blinds you?

1:25:50
What are you trying to tell me?
That we are defeated? We are lost?

1:25:55
We do not fight to win. You will win.
But it will be a victory you will regret.


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