La Guerre est finie
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:12:00
- How did they know I was in Madrid?
- They couldn't know.

:12:04
The inspector took a stab in the dark
and just happened to get it right.

:12:11
With all the arrests in Madrid,
aren't you on the spot too?

:12:15
If I were, do you think the Spanish
police would have let me get away?

:12:19
- Good luck, Carlos.
- Thanks.

:12:24
Good-bye.
:12:25
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

:12:47
Greetings, friend.
:12:49
- Greetings, Rafael.
- Has Juan arrived?

:12:51
- Juan? No news of Juan.
- You weren't expecting him?

:12:54
Sometimes I don't know who's coming.
They just ask me to get a car ready.

:13:04
One way to Paris
and a visitor's pass.

:13:06
Have many been crossing lately?
:13:08
Yesterday, two cars to Andalusia,
using their vacation to work for us.

:13:12
Today, the same car that goes
to Bilbao every two weeks.

:13:16
I've got a car ready, ordered by Paris.
No idea who it's for.

:13:19
- For how long?
- The week.

:13:22
- Maybe that one's for Juan.
- I think he'd go through Perpignan.

:13:25
- Why?
- He's been using this side too much.

:13:28
Perpignan. You don't know
who handles the crossings there?

:13:33
It's not my district. Anyway, what
can you accomplish by going there?

:13:37
Can you tell me
what's going on with Juan?

:13:39
The bookseller brought a letter
saying Juan would arrive in Madrid.

:13:43
He must be stopped from going.
:13:45
Have there been arrests?
There's been no word in the press.

:13:48
It's too early. It just started.
:13:51
Anyway, if Juan shows up,
have him wait here for new orders.

:13:56
Okay, but I bet he's going to cross
at Perpignan.


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