A Foreign Affair
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:19:00
So little time, so much to say.
Don't let's waste a minute.

:19:03
- My investigation...
- I'll handle it after you go.

:19:06
Send you a full report to Washington.
:19:09
These few days are ours.
They're all we've got.

:19:12
You dreadful man.
:19:14
Come on. Let's get the Jeep
and drive out to Wannsee.

:19:17
It's wide and green and I know a spot
that looks like a bend in the Mississippi.

:19:22
Let's.
:19:40
Johnny, come on.
:19:43
- Faster. Faster.
- Hi.

:19:46
Two days and two nights, what has
mein kleiner Liebling being doing?

:19:51
He's been making charm
with the bloodhounds.

:19:54
How are things going
with the Congresswoman?

:19:56
- All right. We're engaged.
- You're what?

:19:59
Better than having my head chopped off.
:20:02
- I didn't know you were that deep in.
- What deep? How deep?

:20:06
Why didn't you tell me
you and Birgel were like that?

:20:08
- He's dead.
- Having your hand kissed by Hitler.

:20:11
I hope you had it sterilised.
:20:13
Looked as if he had rat poison
in that moustache.

:20:16
Don't talk like that.
:20:18
Why not?
How much of a Nazi were you, anyway?

:20:22
Johnny, what does it matter,
a woman's politics?

:20:25
Women pick out whatever's in fashion
and change it like a spring hat.

:20:29
Yeah. Last year it was
a little number with a swastika on it.

:20:34
This year it's ostrich feathers,
red, white and blue.

:20:38
Next year a hammer, maybe, and a sickle.
:20:41
Oh, Johnny, we must not say
mean words to each other.

:20:46
When you say you are engaged,
that is only until her plane leaves, huh?

:20:50
What else?
:20:52
- I love you so very much.
- You do?

:20:55
You're the only man I ever wanted to marry.

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