Mata Hari
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:02:01
She bewitches them.
:02:02
Why not? She bewitched all Paris.
:02:04
She's France's greatest enemy.
:02:06
The woman has become
a mania with you, Dubois.

:02:08
After all, you're the only one in Paris
that believves she's a spy.

:02:14
lt's vvery dangerous to accuse a woman
who's so powerfully protected...

:02:18
-...without proof.
-l'll get that proof.

:02:20
And one cold morning, you'll see your fine
Mata Hari tied to one of those posts.

:02:34
-Dine with me tonight?
-Thanks, no.

:02:36
-Tonight l'm to see your Mata Hari dance.
-What?

:02:38
A special soiree at LeMarchand's.
:02:40
-How dare you.
-lt's to be smart and vvery privvate.

:02:42
After all, there is a war going on.
:02:44
Oh, well, some dance and some die.
:02:47
And some will do both.
:03:03
-ls that it?
-l think it is, General Shubin.

:03:06
-May l?
-Surely.

:03:11
lt is. Amazing.
:03:16
Something of an evvent to see
a ship arrivve from Russia.

:03:19
Evvent? Why, it's the first time in history,
a flight ovver the German lines.

:03:41
Congratulations. A great achievvement.
:03:44
Thank you, sir, but it's just sheer luck.
:03:48
-And a good engine.
-The dispatches?

:03:50
Quite safe, sir. l'm to delivver them
to the ambassador personally.

:03:53
Yes, of course. Of course. Major.
:03:55
May l present Lieutenant Alexis Rosanoff
of the Russian imperial air force.


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