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:27:10
Looks genuine.
I'll keep it and make a proper check.

:27:14
I spotted him yesterday
as I was leaving the bar.

:27:17
They seem to know
every move I make.

:27:19
Who are they?
:27:21
I don't know.
:27:24
Don't know.
:27:26
They could be Jewish activists
or relatives.

:27:31
I'll look into it.
:27:33
How would they know there
was a letter for me at the bar?

:27:36
Nobody knew that, not even
my friends in the Church.

:27:41
Well...
:27:43
You were...
You were staying at St. Cros?

:27:47
Yes.
:27:48
Does the abbot...
:27:49
...or anyone else know about this?
- No.

:27:53
Good. Good.
:27:55
Well, keep it that way.
:27:57
- Yes, commissaire.
- Don't call me commissaire.

:28:00
I'm retired.
I'm a winegrower now.

:28:03
So...
:28:06
Where will you go?
:28:07
Aix. The Priory at St. Christopher.
:28:11
St. Christopher is my patron saint.
:28:14
Are they expecting you?
:28:16
No, but I'm always welcome.
:28:17
The prior is a very good friend
of the Chevaliers.

:28:21
Here, write down the address.
:28:28
You and your Chevaliers.
:28:31
Be careful.
:28:34
You're losing friends.
:28:37
I know.
:28:41
Coffee, Henri?
:28:43
In a moment.
My guest is just leaving.

:28:50
It was self-defense.
:28:52
I had no choice.
There was nothing else I could do.

:28:57
I know.
:28:59
I'll confess tomorrow.

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