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1:34:03
- The party is honored, Mr. Rainier.
- Thank you, sir.

1:34:06
- Mr. Rainier, congratulations.
- Thank you very much.

1:34:09
Miss Hanson.
1:34:11
My compliments, Mr. Rainier.
A great triumph.

1:34:14
Thank you.
1:34:16
Have I kept you waiting? I was delayed.
1:34:19
Nice of you to come down for my debut.
1:34:21
- Was I satisfactory?
- Very.

1:34:24
Waiter, some tea, please.
1:34:26
What would you like? Cake? Sandwiches?
1:34:28
- Bring an assortment.
- Thank you.

1:34:30
By the way, I haven't really thanked you
for your help in the campaign.

1:34:33
I don't know what I should have done
without you.

1:34:36
I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Politics interest me.

1:34:40
Do they? I'm glad of that.
1:34:47
You're staring at me, you know.
1:34:49
I'm sorry. It struck me
your hair is bright red in the sunshine.

1:34:53
Was that all?
You were looking so intensely.

1:34:57
Everyone has these feelings of having
lived through certain moments before.

1:35:01
You mean, you have the feeling
that you've known me before?

1:35:04
I had, for a moment.
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As a matter of fact, I felt it quite strongly
the first day you came into my office.

1:35:13
- You didn't show it.
- No?

1:35:15
- Is that why you engaged me?
- Perhaps.

1:35:17
It was also your air of quiet efficiency.
1:35:21
Forgive me...
1:35:23
but is there any possibility
that you might marry again?

1:35:27
Not the slightest.
1:35:28
I'm asking you
because I have a proposal to make.

1:35:32
I need your help in my parliamentary life.
1:35:36
- Social secretary?
- Not exactly.

1:35:40
You know...
1:35:42
it seemed quite a reasonable idea
when it came to me.

1:35:46
But now, I'm rather losing my nerve.
1:35:49
Why? Is it so startling?
1:35:50
It may sound outrageous to you,
but it's not a sudden impulse.

1:35:55
I've thought it over very carefully.
1:35:58
You and I are in the same boat,
Miss Hanson.


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