Laissez-passer
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1:06:00
I doubt that...
1:06:02
I'm strong enough. I feel better.
1:06:05
I admit 3 days of rest
has helped your recovery, but still...

1:06:09
What did Mr. Bauermeister say?
1:06:11
He's expecting you.
1:06:13
Your papers.
1:06:18
The keys are in the door.
1:06:21
They made such a fuss!
1:06:23
But there were only two people
here Saturday.

1:06:27
Spaak brings the script.
You come for it.

1:06:29
So it's simple. When it's not you,
it's him.

1:06:33
Maybe someone else?
1:06:36
The guardian's always here.
It's not possible.

1:06:39
Maybe they lost them.
1:06:42
Are you so interested a lot?
1:06:43
No, but if it's not him...
1:06:47
If it's not him,
the system returns to you.

1:06:52
So, quiet.
1:06:54
These days, it's better to shut up.
1:06:58
It's always better.
1:07:00
But right now it's an obligation.
1:07:08
This is where they find the body.
1:07:10
I'm doing insert shots on Stage B.
1:07:13
If it isn't Softi!
1:07:15
Still tiptoeing around like a sneak.
1:07:17
Leave him alone.
1:07:20
You're getting sloppy!
Leaving nasty papers around.

1:07:24
"Those who work for the Krauts
will be treated like Krauts."

1:07:29
Where'd you get that?
1:07:30
The illegal union.
As if one was legal!

1:07:34
You seen this?
1:07:35
Crap! All tracts are crap!
1:07:37
On all sides, De Gaulle's
as well as the Communists'.

1:07:42
It's his mother.
1:07:44
She hounded him for a red flag.
So he went to get her one.

1:07:47
Instead of waiting here, quietly,
1:07:51
for them to come. Right?
1:07:53
They are coming, Jean-Paul?
1:07:56
Patience, we're on our way!
1:07:58
Get off my back!

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