:45:00
We can, for example,
appeal for leniency when sentencing
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But sentencing for what?
:45:05
You have to tell us
everything about Olcha
:45:07
Who he met with, what you talked about,
down to the tiniest detail
:45:11
But I only talked to him
about my personal affairs
:45:14
If I'm to talk about my private matters
they won't be private any more
:45:18
You've already said
how you slept with one guy after another
:45:21
One ought to be consistent
:45:24
But everything I've said
can't hurt anyone, at worst, me
:45:28
How do you know
that what you said could hurt Olcha?
:45:31
Well, I don't know how you'll use it
:45:34
I promise you that
whatever you say will stay between us
:45:37
- Your husband won't find out either
- Leave my husband out of this
:45:41
OK, I'll be honest with you
:45:49
But I also want you to be honest, OK?
:45:52
OK, I've wavered a bit, but how
do I know you're telling the truth?
:45:55
I give you my word
that I'll tell you the whole truth
:45:59
Well, all right then
:46:01
- I have your word?
- You have my word
:46:04
But I warn you
that this is a matter of public interest
:46:12
Olcha has been unmasked
by the security services
:46:18
He's charged with
the most serious of crimes
:46:21
Betrayal of his country. Spying for
Western countries - sabotage
:46:29
- Kaz?
- Oh, yes
:46:31
But that's impossible
:46:36
- You'd think so
- But that really is impossible
:46:40
He was arrested
with all his accomplices
:46:48
Right! How did the plot begin?
:46:50
But I'm telling you, there was no plot
:46:53
We are dealing with a plot
when three people are talking in a room
:46:57
When a fourth person comes in they go
quiet so those three are part of a plot