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:17:00
It has real velvet upholstery.
:17:02
A-number one.
I'm in the textile trade, and I know.

:17:05
I wonder if you'd like to see my bathroom?
:17:12
It has hot and cold running water all day.
Nighttime, too.

:17:17
I can have a bath anytime that I like.
:17:19
- No.
- Yes.

:17:21
Stenographer. Please.
:17:24
Her master's voice.
Goodbye, Mr. Kringelein. Thank you.

:17:29
Goodbye, funny one.
Don't forget tomorrow. 5:00.

:17:32
- I won't. Goodbye, you.
- Goodbye.

:17:48
- What's the matter, Mr. Kringelein?
- Preysing.

:17:51
- You know him, don't you?
- I know him?

:17:53
I've slaved in that man's factory
for years and years.

:17:57
I know him through and through.
:17:59
- Sorry, old man.
- I beg your pardon, Baron.

:18:03
Excuse me.
Won't you join me in my room?

:18:05
I've ordered some champagne.
:18:07
Listen, I’d love to. I'll join you a little later.
:18:10
You know the gentleman
we met downstairs, with the face?

:18:13
- Who? The doctor, you mean?
- Yes.

:18:14
- He's a gay old blade, isn't he?
- He's wonderful.

:18:19
Please, Messieurs, Madame is asleep.
:18:23
See you later.
:18:25
- Waiter!
- Please.

:18:28
Sorry.
:18:58
Has Madame slept well?

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