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Very well, thank you.
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For you.
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Join me.
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Thank you.
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These belonged
to General Mayenne.

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Then one of them actually killed
the Comte de Vezelay.

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Isn't that fascinating?
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Beads for the natives, Yves.
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What do you want?
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Well, you know the doctors
I was telling you about?

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I am afraid they're
on their way to Mali.

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I thought your man was going
to take care of them in Lagos.

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- Well, we had a problem.
- And now the problem is mine.

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And another thing, general,
if I may say,

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I am slightly concerned
your measures of containment

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are losing their effectiveness.
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Why? Because five or six poor souls
escaped from Mali

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- And died in their beds?
- The disease spreads quickly.

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And luckily, it kills quickly too.
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General, I think you should control
the movements of your population.

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What's that?
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Are you trying to tell me
how to run my country?

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You take care
of your business, Yves.

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I'll take care of mine.
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Of course.
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- Rocks?
- Nope.

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- River? Radio?
- Nope.

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- Radar?
- Rudi.

:36:38
- You... That's not...
- It is.

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- He can't even...
- Here we go again. I spy.

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- All right, something I might get.
- I spy...

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- I spy with my little eye...
- Guys.

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- Company.
- This is the Malian Civil Authority.

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- I got it.
- Prepare to be boarded.

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You are trespassing
in Malian waters.

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Shut off your engine
and throw out a rope.

:36:58
Hi, this is Al Giordino speaking.

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