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:56:00
The Countess never spoke of...
:56:02
...countries, political
parties or groups.

:56:04
The world, to her, was made up of
individuals she liked o disliked.

:56:08
Would you consider her to
have been pro-German?

:56:10
She was capable of
being pro-anything...

:56:12
...if it made for a
congenial dinner party.

:56:16
Would you consider it possible,
under certain circumstances...

:56:19
...for her to have become
a German agent?

:56:21
Only for money, sir.
:56:22
Of which she has suddenly
acquired a plentiful supply.

:56:25
I know nothing about spies
and the way they function...

:56:28
...but I can remember that the
Countess had a remarkable talent...

:56:32
...for receiving confidences
from important people.

:56:35
The Count relied upon her for
a great deal of information...

:56:38
...that was otherwise
unavailable to him.

:56:40
Thank you, Diello. That's all.
- Thank you, sir.

:56:43
I'll be at the American Embassy.
You may take the evening off.

:56:46
Thank you, sir.
:56:53
Clever chap.
:56:54
Because he supports your theory?
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That the breach in our security was
no more than a few irresponsible...

:57:00
...remarks at one of Anna
Staviska's dinner parties?

:57:03
Frankly, that is a fairly
accurate summary of the...

:57:05
...report I will send to London.
:57:07
I hope you're right.
The fact remains, however...

:57:10
...that von Papen still anticipates
every move I make.

:57:14
You may soon be doing
some anticipating, sir...

:57:16
...about von Papen and his moves.
:57:18
How do you mean that?
:57:19
Now, this is extremely
confidential, but...

:57:21
...our cryptographers have succeeded
in breaking a German diplomatic code.

:57:25
The code use by their Embassy here?
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That's welcome news, I must say.
:57:29
They'll discard the code...
:57:31
...just as we change
ours periodically.

:57:34
We'll be eaves-dropping
on the German Ambassador.

:57:37
To eavesdrop on von Papen...
:57:40
...a pleasure I have long hoped for.
:57:49
Nervous, Colonel?
:57:51
This house is too
dangerous meeting place.

:57:53
The British may be watching it.
:57:55
They haven't yet, but they will soon.
:57:57
They suspect the Countess
is a German agent.


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