The Day of the Jackal
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:36:02
...probably masquerading
as a Danish schoolteacher.

:36:11
Minister?
:36:13
Can you estimate how many Danes
might have entered Paris this afternoon?

:36:17
Several hundred at this time of the year.
:36:19
We must check on the men personally.
:36:21
I'll have every hotel visited
at midnight and 3:00 A.M.

:36:24
All registration cards will be collected.
Every likely Dane will be investigated.

:36:28
Good.
:36:30
In the meantime, I'll try to persuade the
President to cancel all public appearances.

:37:17
You're getting all steamed up.
:37:18
I think so.
:37:21
-I haven't seen you here before.
-No, I'm on holiday from Denmark.

:37:25
Really? I know Copenhagen very well.
:37:29
Unfortunately, I come from Silkeborg.
:37:32
It's a very small town.
:37:38
My name is Jules. Jules Bernard.
:37:41
Lundquist. Per Lundquist.
:37:45
Perhaps you'd like to come
for a drink at my home?

:37:47
I live quite nearby.
:37:51
That would be nice.
:37:58
So, this Jackal has
a Danish passport, right?


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