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Brossard was merely
carrying out orders.

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And, monsignor, some of the money
and property he requisitioned...

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...found its way into his own pocket.
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That's not the work of a soldier.
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- That's a good shot.
- That's the work of a thief.

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Brossard was pardoned...
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...by the president of the republic.
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And this new charge against him,
this crimes against humanity law...

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...is simply another way
to persecute him.

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- You're too young to remember...
- Is he on the run?

:42:43
Not now, Father. Thank you.
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- We're having a private conversation.
- Is he confessing?

:42:48
Don't worry, the monsignor
will give you absolution.

:42:53
That's what he does, he gives
absolution to people on the run.

:42:58
It's nearly dinnertime, Leo.
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Better go then, before they eat
all the crème caramel.

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Monsignor, when you have a moment,
give me absolution too.

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I'm on the run...
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...and I haven't much time.
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Dear man.
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Not well, but then we're all
a little senile in this house.

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Not you, monsignor.
:43:38
You said I was too young
to remember something.

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What?
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During the occupation by the Nazis,
the Communists led the Resistance.

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They wanted to deliver this country
into the hand of Joseph Stalin.

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No wonder Brossard opposed them.
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The Communists are antichrists,
colonel...

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...and Brossard is a devout
and practicing Christian.


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