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Newkirk then gets up from under the table, and while promising to get the rest of the glass, goes into the kitchen. After finishing the meal, the General suggest that they all go into the living room. To give his men enough time to photograph the envelope's contents and to keep the General from finding out that his briefcase has been picked, he suggests that Klink entertains them with some music from his violin, which is seconded by Helga. Although reluctantly at first, Klink gets up and plays on his violin, which sounds awful to the General, Hogan, Helga, and the assigned guard, as well as Schultz, LeBeau and Newkirk, who all hears it from inside the kitchen. LeBeau and Newkirk then suggests to Schultz that it might be a good idea if he went out into the living room and listen to Klink play, which might result in some added time during his next furlough. Schultz agrees and soon leaves the kitchen. Once Schultz is gone, Newkirk begins to remove the contents from the envelope, which LeBeau then photographs.

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