The Counterfeit Traitor
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:23:01
Oh, we'll see that they get to you.
Just... good luck, Red.

:23:06
And... do be careful.
:23:11
Your sudden concern
for my safety

:23:14
touches me deeply.
:23:24
Have the chap at the clinic
get his dental x-rays for us.

:23:27
I got them this afternoon.
:23:30
This one of the bilaterals
on the right side was the best.

:23:43
During the months before,
I had written regularly to the baron,

:23:46
keeping him excited about the
possibility of the refinery in Sweden.

:23:50
Now, loaded down
with the fraudulent charts

:23:53
and a briefcase full of forged
documents, I flew back to Berlin.

:23:56
The baron had to put
in an appearance at a reception

:23:59
for a Japanese trade
commission, and I went along.

:24:02
It was a chance to meet
Albert Speer, Herman Goering

:24:05
and Joseph Goebbels,
the minister of propaganda.

:24:09
He was oily and over-polite,
and so was I.

:24:12
There was no telling who might
prove helpful later on.

:24:34
- A bit young, isn't she, Gerhard?
- That's my tragedy, they all are.

:24:39
Baron von Oldenbourg. General
Schroeder would like to see you.

:24:42
Excuse me, Eric.
:24:48
Frau Möllendorf.
:24:50
- Mr. Erickson.
- Excuse me, please.

:24:54
So nice to see you again.
:24:55
You've come back
on a happy day.

:24:57
The news from the eastern front
is most encouraging.


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