Credence is in Paris, Newt. Trying to trace his real family. I take it you've heard the rumors about who he really is. No.
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How was it? They're still convinced that you sent me to New York. You told them I didn't?
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Me and Jacob. Oh. Why don't I make us some dinner, huh? Yes!
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Oh, it's just us, honey.
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Wait. Is...
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I'm sorry, I don't know what you just said at all. Welcome to the French Ministry of Magic. What is your business, please? I need to speak to Tina Goldstein. She's an American Auror working on a case here.
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It's a Chinese creature. They are incredibly fast and incredibly powerful. They can travel 1,000 miles in a day, and this one could take you from one part of Paris to the next in a single leap.
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Jacob, she was here. Tina stood here. She has incredibly narrow feet. Have you noticed?
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- Right. Follow that feather. - What? - Jacob, follow the feather. - Follow the feather.
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Where is he? Ah! Accio Niffler.
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Then someone came towards her.
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Can't say that I have.
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Are you Irma?
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Oh, good boy.
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You wanna come out, just for a little while? You can be free. Credence.
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- He might already have him. - It's not too late. We can still get to him first.
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It's too late. Grindelwald has come for Credence.
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So you chase after her. Tina. Please, just listen to me. Mr. Scamander, I need to go talk to the Ministry. I know how you feel about Aurors. I may have been a little strong in the way that I expressed myself in that letter. What was the exact phrase? "A bunch of careerist hypocrites"? I'm sorry, but I can't admire people whose answer to everything that they fear or misunderstand is "kill it." I'm an Auror and I don't. Yes, I know. That's because you've gone middle head. Excuse me? It's an expression derived from the three heads of the Runespoor. So the middle one is the visionary. Now, every Auror in Europe wants Credence dead, except you. You've gone middle head. Who else uses that expression, Mr. Scamander? I think it might just be me.