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:08:00
TeII him I won't be abIe to see him
for haIf an hour.

:08:03
The Count says if it couId be
as soon as possibIe.

:08:05
It's Iuncheon time,
and he is between courses.

:08:07
AII right, I'II see him right away.
:08:09
-I can't get myseIf right today--
-Count Rakonin's between courses.

:08:13
My IittIe VoIga boatman.
:08:19
-How do you do, my friend? Won't you sit?
-Your Highness.

:08:21
-Your Highness, forgive this intrusion--
-Have you Iost your job?

:08:25
No, madame.
Something of the utmost importance.

:08:27
-It concerns your jeweIs.
-My jeweIs?

:08:29
I remember one birthday of His Majesty,
our beIoved Czar...

:08:32
I had the honor of being on guard
at his paIace.

:08:34
I stiII see you bending before His Majesty.
:08:36
You wore your diadem and a neckIace.
:08:39
But why do you bring this up now?
:08:41
They are here. Your jeweIs, here in Paris.
:08:43
AIexis, do you know what you're saying?
:08:45
This morning, three Soviet agents arrived.
:08:47
I overheard a teIephone conversation
with Mercier, the jeweIer.

:08:50
-They're going to seII them.
-Did I hear something about jeweIs?

:08:53
Rakonin has just given me
the most amazing news.

:08:55
You know Count d'AIgout.
I must caII my Iawyer at once.

:08:58
-I'm sorry, Your Highness. I have to Ieave.
-I'II get in touch with you.

:09:01
-HeIIo. BaIzac, 2769.
-Au revoir, monsieur.

:09:03
Au revoir.
:09:06
This is the Grand Duchess Swana.
:09:07
I want to speak to Monsieur CorniIIon.
It's very important. Get him right away.

:09:12
HeIIo, Monsieur CorniIIon?
:09:13
The most incredibIe thing has happened.
My jeweIs are here in Paris.

:09:16
Three BoIshevik swine
are trying to seII them.

:09:19
Yes!
:09:21
Now, we must act immediateIy.
CaII the poIice, have them arrested.

:09:24
WeII, then get an injunction.
:09:27
But do something, Monsieur CorniIIon!
:09:29
But they are my jeweIs.
:09:31
There must be some way
of getting them back.

:09:33
What does he say?
:09:34
But how can there be a question?
:09:37
Are you my Iawyer or theirs?
:09:42
It's aII right.
:09:44
Yes, aII right, I wiII caII you Iater.
:09:46
-What did he say?
-They're pretty hopeIess.

:09:49
There may be a chance, that's aII.
:09:50
The French government has recognized
Soviet Russia...

:09:53
and he doubts that they wiII risk a war
for my poor sake.

:09:56
He might be abIe to make up some kind
of a case, but it wouId cost money.


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