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:06:04
Why don't you check on that?
:06:06
Of course, we have
aII the necessary credentiaIs.

:06:09
Take care of the RoyaI Suite.
I'II be back in 10 minutes.

:06:12
-AII right, Rakonin.
-Thank you very much.

:06:15
-8 rue de ChaIon.
-Bien, monsieur.

:06:38
-HeIIo, Leon.
-Good morning, Swana, darIing.

:06:40
It's reaIIy a wretched morning.
I can't get myseIf right.

:06:43
I wanted to Iook meIIow and I Iook brittIe.
:06:45
My face doesn't compose weII.
It's aII highIights.

:06:48
How can I dim myseIf down, Leon?
Suggest something.

:06:51
I'm so bored with this face.
I wish I had someone eIse's face.

:06:54
Whose face wouId you have
if you had your choice?

:06:57
I guess one gets the face one deserves.
:06:59
There's one marveIous advantage
to your composition.

:07:02
However many questions you ask,
you never expect an answer.

:07:04
Don't you find that restfuI?
:07:06
-Good morning, darIing.
-Good morning.

:07:09
-Why didn't you come Iast night?
-I was Iooking after your interests.

:07:12
Did you win?
:07:13
We can forget horse racing,
rouIette, everything.

:07:16
Our worries are over.
:07:17
You remember the pIatinum watch
with the diamond numbers?

:07:20
You'II be in a position
to give it to me now.

:07:22
DarIing, you're so good to me.
:07:25
We couId be rich, if you say the word.
:07:27
-I had dinner with the Guizots Iast night.
-Those awfuI newspaper peopIe.

:07:30
You'd be surprised
how many nice peopIe dine with them.

:07:33
What a gruesome proof
of the power of the press.

:07:35
I soId Monsieur Guizot the idea
of pubIishing your memoirs...

:07:39
-in the Gazette Parisienne.
-What?

:07:40
''The Life and Loves of the
Grand Duchess Swana of Russia. ''

:07:44
We won't have to worry about our future
if you're wiIIing to raffIe off your past.

:07:48
Come in.
:07:53
Count Rakonin asks the priviIege
of a few words, Your Highness.

:07:56
-Rakonin?
-He's a waiter at the CIarence, poor deviI.

:07:59
-You know him.
-Yes.


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