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Come in.
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- A messenger from the war ministry.
- Show him in.
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- Captain Dreyfus.
- Yes.
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- A message for you, urgent.
- Thank you.
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- What is it, dear?
- "Captain Dreyfus will present himself...
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...tomorrow morning, 9:00,
at the office of the chief of general staff.
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Civilian dress."
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Civilian dress?
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You know,
one of those general inspections.
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But at that hour.
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Isn't that strange?
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Always worried.
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- Captain Dreyfus reporting, commandant.
- Yes.
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Just a moment.
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Oh, no, no, gentlemen.
Experience has proved...
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...that the 120 mm gun is...
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Captain Dreyfus is waiting, sir.
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- Seem upset?
- No, sir.
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Evidently more of a scoundrel
than we thought.
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Inform Commandant Dort.
He knows what to do.
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- Yes, sir.
- Well, as I was saying...
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...the 120 mm gun
is the most serviceable...
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- Captain Dreyfus is here.
- Oh, very good.
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Hurry, Brucker. Hurry.
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- Henry.
- Coming. Excuse me.
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- See you tonight, my friend.
- As usual.
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Go to office number five.