Ninotchka
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Yakushova Ninotchka.
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Yes, aII right, thank you.
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I must go.
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Or shouId I say
''SpeciaI Envoy Yakushova''?

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-Let's forget we ever met.
-No, I have a much better suggestion.

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Let's forget the teIephone ever rang.
I never heard that you are Yakushova.

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You are Ninotchka, my Ninotchka.
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I was sent here by my country
to fight you.

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AII right, fight me as much as you want,
onIy fight me tomorrow morning.

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There's nothing sweeter than
sharing a secret with an enemy.

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You represent White Russia
and I represent Red Russia.

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Tonight Iet's not represent anybody
but ourseIves.

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It is out of the question.
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-If you wish to approach me--
-You know I want to.

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Then do it through my Iawyer.
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But Ninotchka,
you can't waIk out Iike this.

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I am crazy about you.
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I thought I'd made an impression on you.
You Iiked the white of my eye.

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I must go.
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I heId you in my arms.
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You kissed me.
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I kissed a PoIish Iancer, too...
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before he died.
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Yes, Marianne darIing.
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No, you didn't waken me.
I'm not onIy up, I'm on my way out.

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Yes, I want to catch Leon
before he rushes out...

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and Ioses himseIf in my business affairs.
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Everything was going perfectIy
untiI three days ago...

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when some horrid femaIe envoy
arrived from Moscow.

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Now, we don't know where we are.
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I'II teIephone you tonight, darIing.
Goodbye, dear.

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I seem to remember
some additionaI injunctive provision...

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deaIing with the property of foreigners
residing in France.

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You are referring to Paragraph 59B,
Section 25F of the Civil Code.

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Page 824.
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And do not faiI to read the three footnotes.

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