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1:41:11
WeII, I think it's getting Iate.
1:41:15
Good night, Ninotchka.
1:41:18
Thanks for a wonderfuI dinner.
1:41:23
-Good night, Ninotchka.
-Good night.

1:41:26
Good night.
1:41:31
They can't censor our memories, can they?
1:41:35
No.
1:42:12
Come in.
1:42:21
-Good morning, comrade.
-Good morning, Comrade Commissar.

1:42:24
Here's my report on materiaIs avaiIabIe
for trading in the next four months.

1:42:28
Does it incIude products
of the far eastern provinces?

1:42:30
-Yes, it does.
-You've finished the whoIe investigation?

1:42:34
That's marveIous.
You must have worked day and night.

1:42:36
-Don't you ever sIeep?
-I need very IittIe sIeep.

1:42:39
We must be extremeIy carefuI
what goods we take in exchange.

1:42:42
I have aIready started a survey
on our most urgent needs.

1:42:45
Comrade, I am afraid you wiII have
to turn over that work to someone eIse.

1:42:49
May I ask why?
1:42:51
-PIease sit down.
-Thank you.

1:42:54
Now, comrade, have you heard
from KopaIski, BuIjanoff, and Iranoff?

1:42:58
-No.
-I haven't either...

1:42:59
but I have heard about them.
You must reaIize...


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