
Riphagen Page #7
- Year:
- 2016
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- Yes, what about it?
- It's in one of the photos from your safe.
- Oh, you have those photos. Good.
That woman gave me that necklace
when I helped her flee from the SD.
- So she's still alive?
- Yes, absolutely.
She's safe and well in Antwerp.
- Are you still there?
- Yes, I'm here.
Grab a pen and paper. You have to
cross the border at Kalmhoutse Heide.
Follow the signs to the monastery.
I'm sleeping among the friars tonight.
Darling, tomorrow we'll go on together.
- The three of us. Yes?
- Yes.
- Really.
- We'll go on together.
And turtledove, I love you, you know.
And I love you, Dries Riphagen.
- I know where he is.
- He's still alive?
In Belgium.
- The war is over.
- Someone has to stop him.
Will it be over then?
Hey!
- Jan.
- Dries.
- Where's Greetje?
- In Amsterdam.
Are you detaining her?
No, I showed Greetje
who you really are.
You shouldn't have lied to her.
Stop right there, Dries.
This is the end point.
Do you have a light?
On your knees.
- On your knees.
- You'll get 20 years for murder.
On your knees.
Jan, this is exactly what they want
you to do. Einthoven and Sanders.
That you kill me
so I take all secrets to the grave.
Shut up.
No, I won't shut up.
I can tell them things.
About Sanders.
How I hoodwinked him.
How he helped me escape.
The people he killed.
I can tell them
about all the Jews I betrayed.
I don't want anything from you.
On your knees.
I can tell them about Betje.
I'll tell them that I forced her
to betray Gerrit van der Veen.
That it was my idea.
She's innocent.
If you shoot me, she will be hanged.
No one will believe her anymore.
I'm the only one who can save her.
Maybe it's better this way.
I'll be able to watch Robbie grow up.
I wouldn't count on it.
- Why not?
- I left Greetje with Frits Kerkhoven.
- So?
- I think Frits may grab his chance.
Which father would Greetje rather have
for Robbie?
A resistance hero
or a war criminal?
Walk, Dries. Walk.
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