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Signed, von Papen.'
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Cicero? Cicero?
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It's a code name for their informer.
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Where do we start?
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With your permission, I'll
order a house search at once.
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Cicero probably left anything
incriminating lying about.
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Something might turn up.
- One thing's sure.
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An open search'll put him
on his guard.
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That can't be helped.
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If we can't catch him,
we've got to frighten him.
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Frighten him enough to make
him stop for a while.
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At any rate, we'll gain time.
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Gentlemen, I'm forced to leave
this matter in your hands.
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I am expected in Cairo
tomorrow evening.
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You may take all the security
measures you consider necessary.
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I suggest the combination
of safes be changed...
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...and safety devices installed.
- Of course.
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Do you have enough men?
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We have four agents in Ankara.
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I can reassign them to this.
- Whatever you think.
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Tell me, Travers, do you have
any idea who it might be?
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A dozen members of the staff have
access to classified material.
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Clerks, attachés, undersecretaries,
the first counsellor and so on.
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McFadden, you and I.
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In short Cicero could be
any one of us.
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Yes. Any one of us.
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It'll be a few days before I get
the combination changed...
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...but the alarm's on and ready.
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Just so that I don't set it off,
you'd better explain how it work.
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There's nothing to work.
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If you turn that dial a sixteenth
of an inch in either direction...
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...the alarm would go off.
You cut off the alarm.
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I'm sorry to disturb you, sir.
Shall I pack your uniforms?
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I won't need them.
- Well, sir. I'll close your bags.
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Don't be upset if Mr. McFadden...
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...should ransack my
quarters while I'm gone.
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There'll no need for
that, I'm sure, sir.