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1:26:00
The world shall know you
for the butchers you are.

1:26:04
Those are the words of a fanatic.
1:26:07
What did you expect?
1:26:11
l'm not interested in what you have to say.
1:26:14
But my soldiers haven't had
much pleasure lately.

1:26:17
l shall give you to them.
You may talk to them.

1:26:20
They will give you
the attention you deserve.

1:26:35
We have just had word from your general.
He's worried about you.

1:26:40
He wants to save your life.
He offers £10,000.

1:26:46
My soldiers will be disappointed,
but l think l should sell you.

1:26:51
With £10,000 l can kill a lot of Frenchmen.
1:26:55
You will also kill a lot of Syrians.
1:26:58
We will die gladly.
Yes. l think l will sell you.

1:27:06
£10,000. A good bargain.
1:27:12
Why don't you do both?
Take the money and kill me, too?

1:27:17
You want to die? Why do you want to die?
1:27:20
l only want to arrange a truce.
1:27:23
Cease fire for 24 hours, so that
Syrians and Frenchmen can sit together.

1:27:32
And what shall we discuss,
the terms of our surrender?

1:27:36
We can try to settle our differences
according to the dignity of man.

1:27:40
There is dignity in men willing
to give their lives for what they believe in?

1:27:44
-Men needn't die to prove their dignity.
-You're asking me to surrender!

1:27:48
l'm asking you to consider your people.
An effort must be made.

1:27:52
We must make some effort.
Otherwise, we're not civilised men.

1:27:55
Perhaps we'll fail, and the war will go on,
but at least we will have tried.


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