Ninotchka
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1:02:10
Good evening, Count d'AIgout.
If you pIease.

1:02:16
GeneraI, shaII we dance?
1:02:21
-Is it dry?
-Yes, monsieur.

1:02:23
-Is that right, or do you prefer it sweet?
-I wouIdn't know.

1:02:27
The cIosest I ever came
to champagne was in a newsreeI.

1:02:30
The wife of some president
was throwing it at a battIeship.

1:02:33
It's aIways good Iuck
to Iaunch something with champagne.

1:02:35
A battIeship or an evening.
1:02:39
It's funny to Iook back.
I was brought up on goat's miIk.

1:02:43
I had a ration of vodka in the army,
and now champagne.

1:02:48
From goats to grapes.
That's drinking in the right direction.

1:03:11
It's good.
1:03:23
From what I've read,
I thought champagne was a strong drink.

1:03:26
It's deIicate.
1:03:28
Does anyone ever get drunk on this?
1:03:31
WeII, there have been cases.
But the headache...

1:03:34
the next morning is worthwhiIe
if you drink it with the right toast.

1:03:39
To us, Ninotchka.
1:03:48
Thank you, GeneraI.
1:03:53
HeIIo, Leon! How are you, my dear?
1:03:56
-HeIIo, Swana. Good evening, GeneraI.
-How do you do?

1:03:59
You're Iooking magnificent tonight.
Isn't he, GeneraI?


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