The Wind and the Lion
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:12:00
- Good, that gives us an excuse.
- He will, though.

:12:02
What makes you so sure?
:12:03
He kidnapped a British consul once...
:12:06
...but they became friends, and he sent
him back. Spat on the blood money.

:12:09
Yes. There's been others, though,
Spanish and French emissaries.

:12:12
Send them back too?
:12:15
- Parts of them.
- Parts of them?

:12:18
Obviously, he has no respect
for human life.

:12:23
Threatening the lives and property
of American citizens...

:12:27
...it's an insult in the eyes
of the world community.

:12:30
Arabian thief holding me up
like a common desperado.

:12:34
Theodore, you're on to something.
I don't quite know what.

:12:38
- What is it that you want, Theodore?
- What do I want? I want respect!

:12:43
That's what. Respect for human life
and American property.

:12:46
And I'll send the Atlantic squadron
to Morocco to get respect.

:12:50
That's illegal.
:12:53
Why spoil the beauty of a thing
with legality?

:13:00
The fleet sails tomorrow.
:13:02
America wants Pedecaris alive
or Raisuli dead!

:13:05
Very good.
:13:08
Pedecaris alive...
:13:12
...or Raisuli dead.
:13:14
Bull's-eye!

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