Exodus
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:24:01
If I must have a master,
the British are far the best.

:24:03
But the problem, my dear friend, is,
why have a master at all?

:24:12
Shouldn't have hurt him,
Ari. He's a real friend.

:24:16
Maybe, but don't let the Mandrias fool you.
:24:19
They work for us and say
how terrible it was...

:24:21
...that 6,000,000 Jews went into the oven.
:24:23
But when the showdown comes,
we always stand alone.

:24:26
Mandria will sell us
out like all the others.

:24:28
We have no friends, except ourselves.
Remember that.

:24:31
You're wrong,
but you'll have to learn that for yourself.

:24:34
Now tell me, how is Jordana?
:24:37
I think she's in love.
:24:39
You've had this letter
since last night-

:24:42
I forgot about it.
:24:43
He's in love with her,
so he thinks everyone is.

:24:45
He's right.
:24:49
She mention me in there?
:24:55
Thank you.
:25:01
-No, thank you.
-None for me.

:25:04
How did you know I postponed my departure?
:25:06
Central Intelligence has a great talent
for spying on the innocent.

:25:10
It'll interest them to learn
that I have a plot under way.

:25:13
Good. Can you tell me about it?
:25:16
There's a child at the camp
I'd like to take out for a holiday.

:25:19
Just for luncheon,
and perhaps to buy her some clothes.

:25:22
Then I take it
some of the strangeness has worn off?

:25:26
I know it was foolish to say that.
:25:28
But I can't help it. I do
feel strange among them.

:25:31
Except for this girl.
Somehow she's entirely different.

:25:36
Her point of view, the way she works...
:25:38
...she acts, feels and speaks
almost exactly like an American.

:25:42
I can think of no higher praise.
:25:45
You're laughing at me, and I deserve it.
:25:47
I'm not laughing. I'm simply glad it worked.
:25:50
-What?
-I wanted you to get interested...

:25:52
...in something
beside your own troubles, and you did.

:25:56
It's interesting that you saw it so fast.
:25:59
-Of course, you were absolutely right.
-I'm glad you weren't offended.


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