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- There's only three of them!
- And they're all fools.

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And I'd say their leader, Mr. Krafft,
in not much different than you.

:20:10
All brains and no brawn!
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Mr. Krafft doesn't seem to me
a man of action.

:20:15
Please, Father, stay out of this.
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Ever heard of Alsace and Lorraine?
Maybe I never told you...

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but I'm from Alsace.
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Couldn't you show a little spirit
at a moment like this?

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To fiight three Germans
who've never done you any harm...

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you so-called Christians--
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- What do you mean, so-called?
- That's right.

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You're willing to risk
massacring dozens of men!

:20:37
What men?
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There are only us and the blacks here,
and at most a few soldiers.

:20:41
That's enough, Mr. Rechampot!
:20:42
Watch your tone, young man!
:20:45
I'm on my home turf here!
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- Anyway, this is a discussion for men!
- I am a businessman, sir!

:21:20
In light of the law ofJuly 7, 1 900,
on organizing a colonial army...

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and the decree of February 7, 1 91 2,
and subsequent dates...

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on recruiting an army...
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and in light of certain indications
of the existence of a state of war...

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between France and Germany...
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and in light of the responsibility
vested in me...

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I, Sergeant Auguste Bosselet...
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hereby call upon every man
of French nationality...

:21:50
with permanent
or temporary residence...

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at Fort Coulais
in French Equatorial Africa...

:21:57
to place himself at my command.

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