Ninotchka
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1:09:02
Yes, dear, you're quite right. But first,
you're going through that door.

1:09:05
You're going to Iie down
and take some spirits of ammonia.

1:09:08
-No speech?
-No speech.

1:09:11
I Iove you, my IittIe Leonitchka.
1:09:13
And I adore you, Ninotchka.
Go ahead, now.

1:09:19
-No speech?
-No. For heaven's sake, no speech.

1:09:28
-Give me a doubIe brandy.
-Yes, sir.

1:09:49
I'm sorry, Count, it is most embarrassing,
but the Iady you brought with you...

1:09:53
is spreading communistic propaganda
in the powder room.

1:09:56
What? Give me another doubIe brandy.
1:09:59
That kind of propaganda is bad anywhere,
but inciting the attendants...

1:10:02
of the powder room to go on strike?
1:10:04
If she succeeds,
the consequences wiII be disastrous.

1:10:06
What can I do about it?
1:10:08
She has been asked to Ieave
the powder room, but without success.

1:10:11
We wouId appreciate it very much
if you wouId see to it yourseIf.

1:10:15
-You want me to go in there?
-I'm sorry, sir, but I must insist.

1:10:47
-Make it a tripIe brandy.
-Yes, sir.

1:10:56
AII right, teII the Grand Duchess.
TeII everybody.

1:10:59
They know it anyway.
It doesn't make any difference. Get out.


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