The Statement
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Annemarie.
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Patrice.
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My dear, it has been too long.
:36:32
You haven't changed. You look
the same as when we were students.

:36:36
You fool, that was 150
years ago. Talk sense.

:36:43
Well, for all I know...
:36:45
...you might have had a little
nip and tuck under the gills.

:36:49
You haven't changed either.
:36:51
- I'm so excited to see you again.
- You know why I'm here?

:36:55
It's all over the papers.
You're a celebrity now.

:36:59
Pierre Brossard.
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- Why come to me?
- I need help.

:37:03
I've none to give.
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How can a man survive on the run
for 40 years?

:37:09
See the Cardinal of Lyon.
Hasn't he a commission...

:37:12
...to investigate this man?
- Come on, Father.

:37:18
I have no idea, my sweet.
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Then who or what
are the Chevaliers de Sainte Marie?

:37:29
The Church, contrary to popular
belief, is not a monolithic organization.

:37:36
True, the pope is at the head
of it all...

:37:39
...but the Dominicans, Cistercians...
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...Benedictines, Jesuits, et cetera.
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Each a law unto themselves.
And the abbots, priors...

:37:51
...and mothers superior have much
autonomy in their own monasteries.

:37:55
Could they protect someone
like Brossard?

:37:58
I mean, could they help him
without asking permission?


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