Foreign Correspondents
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1:38:13
Lovely, isn't it?
1:38:15
Sort of makes you forget
all about the war and troubles.

1:38:19
It would be nice if we could keep flying,
live in the clouds.

1:38:23
Yes, it would be very nice.
1:38:27
It's time for me to make a landing,
a forced landing.

1:38:31
What's the matter? Anything happen?
1:38:34
I've got to talk to you.
I don't want to, but I've got to.

1:38:37
The hardest part is talking to you now.
1:38:39
I don't mind about the rest.
1:38:41
- It's about Krug and Van Meer.
- You've guessed.

1:38:46
Not till last night. I've been worried...
1:38:50
but I believed in you.
1:38:51
You shouldn't.
1:38:54
It's true, then, what I wouldn't believe?
1:38:57
Yes. I'm to be arrested when we land...
1:39:02
as a spy, shipped back to London.
1:39:04
It's quite all right, except,
just the one phase of it. You.

1:39:10
That's why I've got to talk to you.
1:39:14
I should like for you to see a little
from my point of view...

1:39:18
it might help you afterwards.
1:39:21
First about yourself, my deceiving you.
1:39:24
I didn't want you involved in any part
because you're English...

1:39:27
half-English anyway. I'm not.
I'm just coated with an English accent.

1:39:30
A thin coat.
1:39:32
I fought for my country in my heart
in a very difficult way.

1:39:36
Sometimes it's harder to fight
dishonorably than nobly in the open.

1:39:41
I used my country's methods
because I was born with them.

1:39:44
I don't intend on making this plea
to the court-martial.

1:39:48
I'm making it only to my daughter
whom I loved dearly...

1:39:52
and before whom I feel a little ashamed.

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