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Signed her own death certificate .,, Deserved to die.


Madame : Paul... The police were here yesterday they were looking for you.

Paul : Did they say they would be coming back.

Madame : No... Only that I should phone them... Paul, I know you stole that car. It had no good license plates... I know it must be very serious. I don't mind. You can tell me what you have done... You can stay here. It's safe. But you must tell me, Paul. I won't say anything.
A conversation not to have with a "Jakal". The key phrase, I think is, "I won't say anything".

Every third person who complains will be shot. Two people have complained already!

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Agreed. We already saw what he did to the forger, so, like you said... she was doomed.





Hitler! C'mon, I'll buy you a glass of lemonade.

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Mme's Demise in the book was far worse. The character was far fiestier and aggressive.

Her son was graduating perhaps from military school, I believe. Her son's friends thought she was very attractive. Her age-defying figure was the result of riding her horse daily to keep loneliness at bay.

Her husband was in Paris, catching up with the youth he lost while fighting with the resistance during WWII. He met his future wife while fighting with the Resistance. She was younger than she.

In the book, the letter she was reading was from a young woman telling her that SHE would be the next Mme. Montpellier.

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