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1:06:00
I understand everything
wiII be over by Thursday.

1:06:04
Am I right?
1:06:06
Yes. You're right, madame.
1:06:09
It'II aII be over by Thursday.
1:06:11
It's too bad you have
so few more days here in Paris.

1:06:14
Leon, be sure and redoubIe your efforts...
1:06:16
so madame can take some pIeasant
memories when she returns to Moscow.

1:06:21
-Good night, Leon.
-Good night, Swana.

1:06:27
Now I think I need a gIass of champagne.
1:06:50
QuickIy, pIease teII me
one of your funny stories.

1:06:52
A funny story?
1:06:54
You never finished the one
about the two Scotchmen with the names.

1:07:00
PIease.
1:07:03
WeII, there were two Scotchmen.
1:07:07
One's name was McIntosh
and the other one was McGiIIicuddy.

1:07:10
They met on the street.
1:07:14
No, I'II teII you another story.
A much better one.

1:07:19
The onIy thing that'II be over
on Thursday wiII be the Iawsuit.

1:07:24
There wiII be no Thursday for us.
Next week or any other week.

1:07:28
I won't Iet it happen.
I'II tear it out of the caIendar.

1:07:33
Isn't that a good story?
1:07:36
WonderfuI, if one couId beIieve it.
1:07:41
You must, darIing.
1:07:48
To the IoveIiest story I ever heard.

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