Julia
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1:27:08
I want you to know that you've been
better than a good friend to me.

1:27:12
You've done something important.
1:27:14
We can save 500 people.
1:27:16
Maybe...
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Maybe a thousand if we can bargain right.
1:27:22
- Jews?
- About half areJews.

1:27:25
Political people.
1:27:28
We can only do today what we can do today.
1:27:32
And today you did it for us.
1:27:38
Do you need something stronger?
1:27:42
No.
1:27:44
Do you have a photograph of Hammett?
1:27:47
Yes. I do. I have one.
1:27:50
I wrote you about him.
Did you get that letter?

1:27:52
- You get my letters?
- Mmm. Some.

1:27:57
Here.
1:28:02
I like his face. Tell me what he is.
1:28:05
He's remarkable, difficult.
1:28:08
It's not simple together.
1:28:11
I don't know how to describe him.
1:28:13
He's an extraordinary kind of American man.
1:28:15
- I want you to meet him.
- Mmm. I want to. I'm coming to New York.

1:28:19
- When?
- I'll be coming in a few months.

1:28:21
I have to get a better leg.
1:28:25
We have to talk fast now.
There isn't much time.

1:28:29
I need you to do something else for me.
1:28:32
I have a baby.
1:28:38
I'll bring her with me
when I come to New York.

1:28:41
I want to leave her with you.
1:28:45
A little girl.
1:28:49
- Where is she?
- She's across the border in Alsace.

1:28:53
She lives with a baker's family.
I can see her whenever I can cross over...

1:28:56
but she shouldn't be in Europe.
1:28:58
It ain't a place for a baby these days.

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