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:54:00
You might find Rio de
Janeiro not to your liking.

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Do you have a nationality, Diello?
- Most people are born somewhere.

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You're not a native Englishman.
What are you?

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Albanian. English by adoption.
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You're the only Albanian
I've ever known.

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If you know one, you know them all.
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I ran away to sea when I was a boy.
- And then?

:54:19
Once in England, it seemed
profitable to become a gentleman.

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So I went into service.
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As you have pointed out,
I am not yet a gentleman.

:54:26
I am the best of the gentlemen's
gentlemen, which reminds me...

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...the Ambassador will be waiting.
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What will you tell him?
- That I was detained...

:54:34
...by a Turkish chamber-maid.
- He might not approve.

:54:37
Why shouldn't he? Only a woman of
my own class would detain me...

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...and only a man of my
class would permit her to.

:54:43
Diello.
- Yes, Anna?

:54:57
During the next five weeks
Cicero sold the Germans...

:54:59
...35 top secret documents...
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...which brought his growing fortune
to 155,000 pounds sterling.

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The Germans knew
every secret word the...

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...British Ambassador
set to paper...

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...every secret conference,
every secret pact.

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And yet despite the unerring
accuracy of the information...

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...gathered from the documents...
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...German Intelligence
refused to act upon it...

:55:22
...out of fear that Cicero
might be a British plant.

:55:25
As for the British...
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...they had failed to uncover
any breach in their security.

:55:30
Travers grew more sure
that his first assumption...

:55:33
...was correct...
:55:34
...that there was no
spy to lay hands on.

:55:37
And so in your three years
as her husband's valet...

:55:40
...you learned more about
them that we could in a...

:55:42
...life-time of investigation.
- Infinitely more, sir.

:55:45
I respect your reluctance to
discuss their private affairs.

:55:49
It's also reassuring
to me, personally.

:55:51
But, Diello, we are at war.
- I understand sir.

:55:55
Did you ever have occasion to
hear the Countess express...

:55:58
...sympathy for the Nazis,
privately or openly?


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