The Counterfeit Traitor
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But I doubt if they'll wade
through all these files.

:41:04
But they might.
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They might also find the money.
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I might also be
arrested... and talk.

:41:14
I honestly don't know
how I'd react under torture.

:41:19
Those are risks
you have to take, Eric.

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Well?
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All right.
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Wait a minute.
This is dated March 5th.

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Today is September 5th.
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You see, I have to be
protected too, Otto.

:41:45
If tomorrow
you should get cold feet

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and decide to turn the letter over
to the Gestapo,

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they'd wonder why
you held on to it for six months.

:41:58
Otto gave me the two-dollar tour, and
I saw the refinery from top to bottom.

:42:03
When I got back to Stockholm,
I talked into the recording machine

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for what seemed to be hours,
trying to remember every little detail.

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During the air raid of August 23rd,
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the distillation plant was burned,
but not extensively.

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The damage was repaired
in six hours.

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Good. Have those transcribed
and sent up to London right away.

:42:27
- Good work, Red.
- How about a drink now?

:42:31
No, thanks.
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Red, I was hoping
you might come back

:42:38
a little more enthusiastic
about the Allied cause.

:42:42
When you force me
to blackmail von Oldenbourg,

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one of my closest friends,
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don't expect me to whistle
the "Stars and Stripes Forever".

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- What about money?
- I'll send you a bill later.

:42:53
Meanwhile, I want Holtz and
the baron taken care of immediately.

:42:56
Documents acknowledging
their cooperation

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will be filed
at the legation tomorrow.


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