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as a spy, shipped back to London.
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It's quite all right, except,
just the one phase of it. You.

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

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

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half-English anyway. I'm not.
I'm just coated with an English accent.

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A thin coat.
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I fought for my country in my heart
in a very difficult way.

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Sometimes it's harder to fight
dishonorably than nobly in the open.

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I used my country's methods
because I was born with them.

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I don't intend on making this plea
to the court-martial.

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I'm making it only to my daughter
whom I loved dearly...

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and before whom I feel a little ashamed.
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What you say to me now
means more to me than any verdict.

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My dear...
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Steward, this is not for me.
It was a mistake.

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I'm not sitting 14 hours
playing hide-and-seek with her.

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I'm going to talk to her.
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It can't do any harm,
now that he knows we're aboard.

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- Not a word in front of her, understand?
- I wouldn't dream of talking.

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- What will you say to her?
- I don't know. I'm all mixed up.

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I love her, and I'm going to help
hang her father.

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I've got to say something. I'll go crazy.
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Have some brandy. You'll feel better.
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You know it always makes me cry harder.
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- Surprised?
- What are you doing here?

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Having myself a ride.
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Carol, I've got to speak to you alone.
It's very important.

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- Do you mind, Mr. Fisher?
- ffolliott's with you, isn't he?

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In a way, yes.
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You're both after my father.
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You're having him arrested
when we land, aren't you?

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I don't know what you mean.
I never arrested anyone in my life.


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