:58:00
And she doesn't understand you.
:58:03
Oddly enough, that's true.
:58:05
They wouldn't let me tell her,
:58:07
and she couldn't stand the thought
of being unpopular.
:58:10
She left me just a few days ago.
:58:12
Oh, I'm sorry.
:58:15
At least I found out
who trusted me and who didn't.
:58:21
Now, what about your husband?
:58:25
His name is Friedrich.
:58:27
He's a colonel with the occupation
in France.
:58:31
Well, don't you think that sometime
during our passionate love affair,
:58:35
you would have told me more than
his name, rank and serial number?
:58:39
I mean, for my own protection,
:58:41
I would have found out
if he were jealous
:58:43
and apt to take a shot at me.
:58:49
No, Friedrich wouldn't care.
:58:53
Legally, we've been married ten years.
:58:55
Actually, just about a month.
:58:59
Very early, he told me
I was one in a million.
:59:04
And I discovered
he was telling the truth.
:59:13
Why didn't you divorce him?
:59:15
I'm a Catholic.
:59:18
It's worked, though.
:59:20
People take pity on me,
:59:22
and I'm asked to the best parties,
where I pick up the best information.
:59:28
Do you mind?
:59:33
I'm curious.
:59:36
Ever since I met you,
I wondered what they have on you.
:59:41
The Allies, I mean.
:59:43
They've got me handcuffed.
:59:44
If I don't work for them,
I lose my business.
:59:49
Oh, I see.
:59:51
Yes, I have something to lose too.
:59:55
If I don't help them,
I lose my self-respect.
:59:58
But haven't you ever opposed anything
for the simple reason that it's wrong?