The Counterfeit Traitor
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:21:05
Your refinery.
:21:07
What do they call those things
now in the advertising business?

:21:11
Visual presentation, that's it.
:21:14
The Germans admire
thoroughness. It might help.

:21:17
It looks so good I might
even invest in it myself.

:21:20
But London thinks we ought
to protect ourselves on this,

:21:23
in case they turn you down.
:21:25
In order to assure
a flow of information,

:21:28
they feel that
on this coming trip,

:21:30
you ought to recruit some friends
in the German oil industry.

:21:34
I agreed to take
the personal risks,

:21:36
but I am not going to put
anybody else in jeopardy!

:21:39
Many of your German friends
went along with Hitler

:21:42
because it was
good business.

:21:43
They thought it would be a quick war
and they'd profit by it.

:21:47
They might, as you did, be willing
to pay the price of cooperation

:21:50
in order to buy protection
for themselves after the war.

:21:55
- You'll guarantee that protection?
- Definitely.

:21:58
What about your friend
Otto Holtz in Hamburg?

:22:01
He runs a refinery, doesn't he?
:22:06
Yes, he's a possibility.
:22:08
London will select
somebody in Berlin.

:22:12
I leave day after tomorrow.
:22:14
If it doesn't come through by then,
our agent will contact you there.

:22:19
Don't tell me I'm going
to meet a little old lady

:22:22
wearing a beard
in some dark alley.

:22:25
If someone should find an excuse
to use your handkerchief

:22:29
and return it
to your pocket like this...

:22:35
...you'll know
you've made contact.

:22:39
Three points showing.
:22:44
Just a businessman keeping
his eyes and ears open.

:22:47
Oh, Red.
:22:49
Are you in good
physical condition?

:22:52
We just want to make sure
you won't collapse on us.

:22:55
I had my yearly checkup at the clinic
a few days ago. Anything else?

:22:59
- No.
- What about these?


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