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3:09:00
before he went on his journey.
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Journey?
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The journey from which
no traveller ever returns.

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What had he done?
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It seems
he was working for the French.

3:09:16
And the French, I suspect,
were working for the Americans.

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So you had a sudden urge
to come here?

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What does that have to do with
André? Just because he is French?

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The night in New York
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when Uribe gave documents
to a Frenchman,

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to photograph
inside the Theresa Hotel,

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there was another Frenchman
outside the hotel.

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- There may have been several.
- Hm.

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But the only one
I give a damn about

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is the one who was
so conveniently knocked over

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when the French spy escaped.
3:09:51
That was smart.
3:09:53
What's this about?
Were you in New York?

3:09:55
Yes. For fun.
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You are putting two and two
together and getting eight.

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The things you learned from those
papers about Russia and Cuba

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is the reason
why are you suddenly here.

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And that makes nine.
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l was in New York.
3:10:12
l did go up to Harlem
to see the show you were putting on.

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And... it was a very good show.
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The rest is coincidence.
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Now, this is what I came to tell you.
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If it were not for her,
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if it were not
that it might involve her,

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you would disappear tonight.
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You would be with Uribe.
3:10:34
Your country would receive
bewildered apologies.

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But you would never
be heard from again.

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She is a widow
of a hero of the Revolution.

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She is loved and honoured
in this country.

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You are an intelligence agent.
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Your assocation with her can put her
in great danger.


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