Finch: The terrorist obviously wanted us to have it. He wanted us to know the whole story or at least a part of it.
Sutler: Am I to understand that you have read this do****ent, inspector?
Finch: Yes, sir.
Sutler: Has anyone else read it, besides you?
Finch: No, sir.
Sutler: Then let me make this perfectly clear to you. The contents of this do****ent are a matter of national security, constituting an assault on the character of several important party members as well as a blatant violation of the Articles of Allegiance. As the authenticity of this do****ent cannot be verified, it could be an elaborate forgery created by the terrorist, as easily as it could be the deranged fantasy of a former party member who resigned for psychological reasons. Any discussion of this do****ent or its contents will be regarded, at the very least, as an act of sedition, if not a willful act of treason. Is that understood, Mr Finch?
Finch: Yes, sir.
Sutler: You would do well, inspector, to put it out of your mind.
Sutler: Am I to understand that you have read this do****ent, inspector?
Finch: Yes, sir.
Sutler: Has anyone else read it, besides you?
Finch: No, sir.
Sutler: Then let me make this perfectly clear to you. The contents of this do****ent are a matter of national security, constituting an assault on the character of several important party members as well as a blatant violation of the Articles of Allegiance. As the authenticity of this do****ent cannot be verified, it could be an elaborate forgery created by the terrorist, as easily as it could be the deranged fantasy of a former party member who resigned for psychological reasons. Any discussion of this do****ent or its contents will be regarded, at the very least, as an act of sedition, if not a willful act of treason. Is that understood, Mr Finch?
Finch: Yes, sir.
Sutler: You would do well, inspector, to put it out of your mind.
Finch : The terrorist obviously wanted us to have it. He wanted us to know the whole story or at least a part of it.
Sutler : Am I to understand that you have read this do****ent, inspector?
Finch : Yes, sir.
Sutler : Has anyone else read it, besides you?
Finch : No, sir.
Sutler : Then let me make this perfectly clear to you. The contents of this do****ent are a matter of national security, constituting an assault on the character of several important party members as well as a blatant violation of the Articles of Allegiance. As the authenticity of this do****ent cannot be verified, it could be an elaborate forgery created by the terrorist, as easily as it could be the deranged fantasy of a former party member who resigned for psychological reasons. Any discussion of this do****ent or its contents will be regarded, at the very least, as an act of sedition, if not a willful act of treason. Is that understood, Mr Finch?
Finch : Yes, sir.
Sutler : You would do well, inspector, to put it out of your mind.
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