The Eiger Sanction
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:36:00
- You're getting religion a little late.
- I didn't quit because of that.

:36:04
I quit because of mathematics.
:36:07
The odds are stacking up against me.
:36:10
Assassins who stay too long
get assassinated.

:36:12
- That ain't in my game plan.
- But...

:36:22
I don't pretend to know
what Mr. Dragon's thinking.

:36:25
But there's a formula for germ warfare
out there. The other side has it.

:36:28
I'm sure he knows what he's doing.
:36:30
It's dangerous to come to conclusions
when you don't have facts.

:36:35
Let me lay some on you.
:36:36
Sure Dragon knows what he's doing,
just like when he worked for the Nazis.

:36:41
- What?
- You didn't know that, did you?

:36:44
Your red-white-and-blue Mr. Dragon's...
:36:46
...a goddamn hessian, that's what he is.
:36:48
He'd sell out the other side
as fast as our side.

:36:51
He'd sell out his mother, too,
if the bloodless freak had one!

:36:57
You think it's so awful
the other side has a germ formula?

:37:01
It's against the Geneva Convention.
They stole it from us.

:37:04
What the hell are we doing with it?
:37:06
We're not supposed to have one either.
:37:10
And you don't see any difference
between their side and ours?

:37:14
Yeah, I see a difference.
:37:17
If we have Dragons and Popes working
for us how bad can the other side be?

:37:24
Where's my change?
:37:33
$10,000.
:37:50
This is Henri Baq.
:37:52
I had a bullet in me once. He carried me
for 3 days. I owe him. He was a friend.

:37:57
Who's that man?
:37:59
That's Miles Mellough.

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