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:14:03
You wanted to cover your ass.
:14:06
If this ever came up, who better to keep your
secret than someone you're sleeping with?

:14:11
You asked me for this case.
:14:13
You threw the bait down
and waited for me to snap it up.

:14:16
Maybe this isn't completely clear to you,
Maggie. If I go down, so do you.

:14:20
- I haven't done anything wrong.
- You're about to.

:14:23
You're gonna break rule no. 1,
which is don't fuck your friends.

:14:27
You turn on me,
every lie here is gonna turn on you.

:14:30
You'll be on the bricks
faster than you can dream of.

:14:33
When you try to tie into another firm,
you'll be lucky to get hired as a messenger.

:14:38
I guess that's a risk I have to take.
:14:43
Look around you, Maggie.
:14:45
I'm all you've got, anywhere.
:14:49
Now, you do this, you are all alone.
:14:56
Frederick, the way I see things...
:14:59
The way you see things
is what's gotten us in this position.

:15:02
My father does want
all of the information on Pavel.

:15:06
We hand this over,
we lose Argo and the case.

:15:09
If we don't give full disclosure
and we get caught,

:15:12
we lose the confidence of all our other clients.
:15:15
You're jeopardizing the biggest corporate
play this firm has ever been involved with.

:15:22
We're down to the wire here.
:15:24
We cannot let this become
even more of a disaster.

:15:28
What do you want to do?
:15:32
How long did Pavel work for Argo?
:15:37
32 years.
:15:39
You have to figure, an awful lot
of paper would build up over that time.

:15:47
Right.
:15:49
So we bury it.
:15:52
We send them everything. Every letter,
every phone message, every scrap of paper.

:15:57
Anything we can find,
we'll send them the Library of Congress.


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