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- Captain Pringle reporting.
- Hello.
:42:19
- Lorelei, how do you spell it?
- Lorelei?
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l-E or E-I at the end?
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E-I.
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Thank you.
:42:30
Captain Pringle, my belief in the army
has been shaken to the core.
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- Really?
- I can't trust anybody in uniform.
:42:37
Now, please...
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With one single exception, you.
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Thank you, ma'am.
:42:43
I trust you because we're both Iowans.
:42:46
- Right back at you, Miss Frost.
- Moreover, you're a hard worker.
:42:49
Perhaps you work too hard. You look tired.
:42:52
Well, I hoped it didn't show.
:42:55
That is ink, Captain Pringle.
:42:58
So it is.
:42:59
Captain, I need your help.
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I want some additional data
on Fräulein von Schlütow.
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The one with the umlaut.
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- Oh, her.
- There must be a file on that woman.
:43:10
- Of course there is. Only it's not here.
- It isn't?
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I asked for it
and I was told it's gone to Nürnberg.
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On account of the trials,
a lot of files have been sent there.
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- I see.
- I asked around, though.
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- Did you find anything?
- Nothing important. Gossip.
:43:24
Are you sure? No fire with all that smoke?
:43:27
She may have known
a couple of minor party members.
:43:30
Nothing worth your attention.
Small fry, I'd say.
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- All right, ma'am, we're ready to go.
- Thank you.
:43:35
A warrant officer said he'd seen her
in an old newsreel,
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so I sent for the film from the Signal Corp.
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The Week In Pictures.
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This is a little Nazi get-together in Breslau.
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That's Goebbels telling them
how they're winning the war.