The Thirty-Nine Steps
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- Doing what?
- I'm a mining engineer.

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- Prove it.
- Do you want me to sink a shaft?

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- Write to them! Ask them!
- The German authorities in Africa?

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- What are you trying to say?
- What are you trying to say?

:22:12
Can't you get it into your head
that Scudder was on to something big?

:22:17
So big it involves a war
between this country and Germany!

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- And Scudder told you this.
- It was in his notebook.

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The black notebook he was trying
to give me when he was killed.

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- We didn't find any notebook.
- I don't believe this is happening.

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- Ich glaube, Sie lügen.
- Und ich glaube, dass Sie unfähig sind.

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- Where did you learn your German?
- In Africa, where did you learn yours?

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Right...
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I want a solicitor and I want bail.
:22:56
Everything you've said and done is
involved with the defence of the realm.

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There'll be no question of bail
with murder and treason.

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The evidence assembled against
you by the Metropolitan Police

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in regard to the death
of Colonel Scudder,

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a former agent
of the British Intelligence Service,

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and possible involvement in the deaths
of Lord Harkness and Sir Hugh Porton

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satisfies me that you should be
kept in custody pending trial.

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Bail cannot be admitted.
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Here he comes!
:23:33
Traitor!

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