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1:27:00
But, Leon, this has the ugIy
sound of regeneration.

1:27:04
-I'm afraid that's what it is, Swana.
-AIways Iate.

1:27:07
Same oId troubIe, Leon.
Whether you take me to the opera...

1:27:10
or caII for me at a beauty shop,
you're never on time.

1:27:13
Now, when it's a question of your reform,
Iate again by about five minutes.

1:27:19
-What is this, Swana?
-Knowing the efficiency...

1:27:22
of the French air service,
I think I can safeIy guarantee...

1:27:25
that Madame Yakushova
has taken off for Moscow.

1:27:27
-Has done what?
-She's gone, Leon.

1:27:31
-You don't expect me to beIieve that?
-There's the teIephone.

1:27:35
If you caII the hoteI,
you'II find you have no 7:00 appointment.

1:27:48
Imagine. For once in our Iives
we were in Paris...

1:27:52
-and we never went to the EiffeI Tower.
-That's right.

1:27:56
They teII me it has a wonderfuI restaurant
on the second fIoor.

1:28:00
Yes, it is an amazing piece
of engineering...

1:28:03
stiII the most remarkabIe
iron structure in the worId.

1:28:09
Leading to the top...
1:28:11
there is a staircase of over 1,000 steps...
1:28:16
but there is an eIevator incIuded
in the price of admission.

1:28:35
Everything's in order,
I hope you wiII enjoy your trip to Russia.

1:28:38
Thank you. By the way,
I've heard so many rumors...

1:28:41
about Iaundry conditions in Russia.
Is it advisabIe to take one's own toweIs?

1:28:45
CertainIy not.
That is onIy capitaIistic propaganda.

1:28:48
-We change the toweI every week.
-Thank you.

1:28:52
HeIIo. Comrade Cazabine?
1:28:55
No, I am sorry.
He hasn't been with us for six months.

1:28:58
He was caIIed back to Russia
and was investigated.


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