Castle Keep
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:16:14
What is it, captain beckman?
:16:17
Jealousy, i'm afraid.
:16:21
In a chapel?
:16:26
I've always wanted to live with...
:16:29
in a place like this.
:16:31
Now that i'm here, i feel as if...
:16:34
no, i am an intruder.
:16:38
We are...
:16:40
...unwelcome.
:16:43
Captain beckman, you are the one
who belongs at maldorais.

:16:58
I've got the german spotted.
:17:00
- where?
- under the topiary tree near the moat.

:17:04
Just left your
wing of the castle.

:17:05
He's waiting to see
if it's all clear.

:17:08
He has a rifle, but he doesn't know
where the shooting came from.

:17:11
I'd estimate his range at 200 yards.
:17:14
- my wing of the castle?
- yes.

:17:17
- is everything correct?
- everything is correct, duk e.

:17:25
You shot well, commandant.
:17:31
He has been a visitor,
when the germans occupied the castle.

:17:43
He treated the castle with respect.
:17:51
Your niece seems upset.
:17:55
My niece is my wife, commandant.
:17:59
I think you'd better see
to your wife, duke.


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