Monsieur Batignole
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Where did they go?
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Gone!
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They disappeared,
like the French army.

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Applause!
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This is Paris!
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Here's the young author
I told you about.

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Please, don't get up.
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I hear you're
a budding young talent.

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And my faith is intact, too.
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My latest play.
I autographed it.

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"A New Order." I know this play.
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You're in it.
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Do I come off as a buffoon?
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It shows your nation
as the leader of a New Order...

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The future... The great Europe!
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You should change the title.
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I told you it wasn't a good title!
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It's only a temporary title.
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Everything's temporary,
right Mademoiselle?

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Answer him.
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What about our other business?
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Yes, come to my office tomorrow.
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- Yes, Colonel.
- 10 sharp.

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Great title!
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"10 Sharp."
I can see the first scene...

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How about a little spin,
Mademoiselle?

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- Is he after Micheline?
- Forget it.

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He likes the way you criticize
the Jews.

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I've been writing plays
forten years.

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He wants you to take
a more active stand.

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In return, Batignole
gets the apartment.

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200 square meters
is worth the effort.

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Hold on.
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If I were you,
I wouldn't hesitate long.

:16:51
I know Spreich.
Like milk, he sours quickly.


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