The Counterfeit Traitor
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:27:03
I have something
to tell you.

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- How's this?
- Oh, now there's candlelight

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and champagne in your eyes.
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And your smile has just
the right amount of lechery.

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Do I look convincing?
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Convincing?
You look convinced.

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Now, I'm told you're here
to recruit some of the oil officials.

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Whom did you have in mind?
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Werner Albricht.
But London said no.

:27:32
Oh, they're so right.
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Werner Albricht has
been currying favor lately.

:27:38
It would be quite a feather
in his cap to turn you in.

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No, no, no. Your best bet
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is the man you came
with this evening.

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- The baron?
- Smile.

:27:54
Well, he's as patriotic as Wagner.
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With a name that
goes back even further.

:27:59
His family means everything to him.
He'd do anything to protect them.

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That's why he can't refuse you.
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I couldn't do that.
He's one of my oldest friends.

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I know.
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There are many things
I've had to do

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that I can't explain
to my conscience.

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- Frau Möllendorf.
- Baron von Oldenbourg.

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I should have warned you,
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this man has as many conquests
to his credit as Genghis Khan.

:28:46
If you hadn't interrupted,
I might have been one ahead.

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If we don't get out of here,
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I'm going to have to explain
the Fischer-Tropsch process

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to the Japanese delegation.
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Would you join us for dinner?
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I'm sorry, I'm with friends.
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- Oh, I'm so sorry. Goodbye.
- Goodbye.


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