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:19:01
- We're not excited!
- Yes, you are.

:19:05
Remember: The military authorities
take charge in a case like this.

:19:08
Exactly!
And around here, that's you!

:19:12
In any case, it's clear:
:19:15
The motherland is in danger.
Vive la France.!

:19:21
Aren't you going to say
Vive la France?

:19:40
You can't do that.
Imagine how you'd look.

:19:43
- Like French patriots, that's how!
- French patriots!

:19:47
How do you even know
this war isn't already over?

:19:50
How can it be over?
It's hardly gotten started!

:19:53
Mr. Rechampot, your little expedition
could turn out very badly.

:19:56
Something like that
takes preparation, believe me.

:19:59
And be careful about declaring war
on the Germans. They're no amateurs!

:20:02
- There's only three of them!
- And they're all fools.

:20:06
And I'd say their leader, Mr. Krafft,
in not much different than you.

:20:10
All brains and no brawn!
:20:12
Mr. Krafft doesn't seem to me
a man of action.

:20:15
Please, Father, stay out of this.
:20:17
Ever heard of Alsace and Lorraine?
Maybe I never told you...

:20:20
but I'm from Alsace.
:20:24
Couldn't you show a little spirit
at a moment like this?

:20:27
To fiight three Germans
who've never done you any harm...

:20:30
you so-called Christians--
:20:32
- What do you mean, so-called?
- That's right.

:20:34
You're willing to risk
massacring dozens of men!

:20:37
What men?
:20:38
There are only us and the blacks here,
and at most a few soldiers.

:20:41
That's enough, Mr. Rechampot!
:20:42
Watch your tone, young man!
:20:45
I'm on my home turf here!
:20:47
- Anyway, this is a discussion for men!
- I am a businessman, sir!


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