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...made a serious mistake.
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But I also believe
he acted in good faith.

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In good faith, you understand?
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So even if I could help you,
I would refuse to do so.

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Do you want to play?
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Of course I want to play.
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This man is accused of killing...
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...seven Jews in Dombey.
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Not proven.
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And of stealing property.
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Jewish property. That's proven.
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Colonel, you know
that the requisitioning...

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...of Jewish property was routine
under Vichy during the war.

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Brossard was merely
carrying out orders.

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And, monsignor, some of the money
and property he requisitioned...

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...found its way into his own pocket.
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That's not the work of a soldier.
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- That's a good shot.
- That's the work of a thief.

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Brossard was pardoned...
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...by the president of the republic.
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And this new charge against him,
this crimes against humanity law...

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...is simply another way
to persecute him.

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- You're too young to remember...
- Is he on the run?

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Not now, Father. Thank you.
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- We're having a private conversation.
- Is he confessing?

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Don't worry, the monsignor
will give you absolution.

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That's what he does, he gives
absolution to people on the run.

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It's nearly dinnertime, Leo.

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