Les Bas-fonds
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:27:02
...a tapestry by Gob -
I can't read it.

:27:05
Gobelins!
:27:19
Did the baron sleep well?
:27:21
No, but what a pleasure
to wake up.

:27:25
The repossessors are here, sir.
:27:27
I trust my egg will not be spoiled.
:27:30
A messenger from the count
is waiting, sir.

:27:33
- Show him in.
- Now?

:27:35
- While there's still something to sit on.
- Quite right, sir.

:27:39
Shall I raise the blinds?
- lf you wish.

:27:49
Tell me, Felix.
Have you ever slept in the grass?

:27:52
It would be beneath my dignity, sir.
:27:57
If anyone says I have,
be assured it is slander.

:28:02
- I didn't believe it, Felix.
- Thank you, sir.

:28:07
In the grass!
:28:12
- Shall I show him in?
- Show him in, Felix.

:28:25
- Please forgive so early a visit, Baron.
- Please sit down.

:28:28
- The nature of my visit forbids it.
- Then remain standing.

:28:33
In view of last night's incident,
:28:35
the count hereby informs you
your presence at the chancellery

:28:38
is no longer required.
:28:40
- What incident?
- The 50,000 rubles you lost.

:28:43
Oh, yes, the secret funds.
:28:47
The noise is my furniture being sold.
:28:49
The count intervened on your behalf
to accord you an unlimited leave.

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Without pay.
:28:55
Thank him for me.
:28:56
Did he mention the 10,000 rubles
I repaid him?

:28:59
- Not to me.
- Quite right. Reassure the Count.


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