Mata Hari
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:49:19
Now, now, now. What's the matter, dearie?
Not feeling well?

:49:34
Hello, Mata.
:49:36
Well, if evverybody obeyed orders
as loyally as you do....

:49:40
Thank you.
:49:42
-Any further orders for me?
-Yes.

:49:45
Yes, here are the photographs
of the dispatches.

:49:48
Take that to Shubin and havve him send
them in the first diplomatic mail to Holland.

:49:52
Very well.
:49:56
-You don't seem to be in vvery good humor.
-No.

:49:59
l'd think your success of last evvening
should put you in the vvery best of spirits.

:50:02
-To the contrary.
-Why?

:50:05
Surely, a simple job like that
needn't havve been unpleasant.

:50:08
Most unpleasant.
:50:11
He's in lovve with me.
:50:12
Well, that's not unusual.
:50:15
He wants me to marry him.
:50:17
Not really? Marry--
:50:19
Well....
:50:22
Why is that so funny?
:50:29
-What is it?
-We are dispensing with Carlotta's servvices.

:50:33
She seems to resent it.
:50:39
Poor Carlotta.
:50:41
She shouldn't havve fallen in lovve.
:50:43
l'vve warned her and you
about that before.

:50:48
l am surprised she didn't respect
your wishes in the matter.

:50:52
She was afraid of you.
:50:54
Ours is an exacting profession.
:50:57
We're permitted no friends, no emotions,
no personal life of our own.


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