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:02:10
Yes, monsieur?
:02:11
Just Iooking around.
:02:30
Comrades, why shouId we Iie
to each other? It's wonderfuI.

:02:33
Let's be honest.
Have we anything Iike it in Russia?

:02:36
No.
:02:37
Can you imagine what the beds wouId be
in a hoteI Iike that?

:02:40
They teII me when you ring once,
the vaIet comes in.

:02:42
When you ring twice, you get a waiter.
:02:44
And do you know what happens
when you ring three times?

:02:47
A maid comes in, a French maid.
:02:50
Comrades, if we ring nine times....
Let's go in.

:02:54
Just a minute.
:02:56
I have nothing against the idea,
but I stiII say...

:02:58
Iet's go back to the HoteI Terminus.
:03:00
Moscow made our reservations there.
We are on an officiaI mission...

:03:04
and we have no right
to change the orders of our superiors.

:03:07
Where is your courage,
Comrade BuIjanoff?

:03:09
Are you the BuIjanoff
who fought on the barricades?

:03:11
And now you are afraid
to take a room with a bath?

:03:14
I don't want to go to Siberia.
:03:15
And I don't want to go to HoteI Terminus.
:03:17
And I don't want to....
:03:19
-No.
-Listen to me.

:03:22
Look, BuIjanoff, if Lenin were aIive,
he wouId say:

:03:25
''BuIjanoff, comrade,
for once in your Iife you're in Paris.

:03:28
''Don't be a fooI.
Go in there and ring three times.''

:03:30
He wouIdn't say that.
:03:32
What he wouId say is:
''You can't afford to Iive in a cheap hoteI.

:03:35
''Doesn't the prestige of the BoIsheviks
mean anything to you?

:03:38
''Do you want to Iive in a hoteI...
:03:39
''where you press for the hot water
and coId water comes...

:03:42
''and when you press for coId water,
nothing comes at aII?''

:03:45
Phooey, BuIjanoff.
:03:47
I stiII say our pIace
is with the common peopIe.

:03:49
But who am I to contradict Lenin?
Let's go in.

:03:55
-Are you the manager?
-Yes, monsieur.

:03:57
Pardon me for introducing
Comrade Iranoff...

:03:59
-member of the Russian Board of Trade.
-Monsieur.


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