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- [ German ]
- Ah ! The Geneva Convention !
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Hey, come on !
You can't do that !
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- Come over here.
- I'll give you names.
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- You !
- I'll give you names !
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- Come on !
- What names did you say ?
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Aaah ! Aaah ! Let me think !
Just let me think !
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I can't think ! I know them !
Please, let me think !
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I promise !
Oh, please, please, no !
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- What name did you say ? I knew them !
- Come on !
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- I can't think of any names !
Not my hands ! Oh, dear God !
- What are you waiting for ?
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Jesus Christ !
Jesus Christ, no !
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I promise !
Oh, please, not my hands !
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No ! Jesus !
Jesus ! Oh, dear God !
:18:39
- Please don't cut me !
- Come on !
:18:41
Aaah !
No !
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Please don't cut !
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[ Screaming ]
Don't !
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[ Caravaggio ]
The man who took my thumbs ?
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I found him eventually.
I killed him.
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The man who took my photograph ?
I found him too.
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That took me a year.
He's dead.
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Another man
showed the Germans...
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a way to get
their spies into Cairo.
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I've been
looking for him.
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[ Madox ] You can't get through there.
It's impossible.
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[ Almasy ] I was looking again
at Bell's old maps.
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If we can find a way
through the Wadi,
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we can drive
straight into Cairo.
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- This whole spur is a real possibility.
- So on Thursday,
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you don't trust Bell's map, Bell was
a fool, Bell couldn't draw a map.
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But on Friday,
he's suddenly infallible.
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- And where are the expedition maps ?
- In my room.
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Those maps belong to
His Majesty's government.
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They shouldn't be left lying around for
any Tom, Dick or Harry to have sight of.
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What on earth's
the matter with you ?
:19:42
Don't be so bloody naive !
You know there's a war breaking out !
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This arrived this morning.
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"By order of
the British Government,
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all international expeditions
to be aborted by May, 1939."