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:33:00
Thought it was just fine.
She did?

:33:05
Well, she thought that there'll be two effects.
Two?

:33:09
The direct, and the .. indirect.
Oh, remarkable.

:33:14
Naturally she thought that the indirect
would not be as direct ... as the direct.

:33:23
Later on off course ...
Well, nobody knows.

:33:27
Well well well.
That was a shrewd observation.

:33:33
They fool you you know, these royal kids;
they've got a lot more on the ball than we suspect.

:33:38
How did she feel about the future friendship of nations?
:33:43
Youth.
Yep?

:33:45
She felt that, the youth of the world
must lead the way to a better... world

:33:54
Original. By the way, what was she wearing?
:34:01
Oh, you mean what did she have on?
:34:03
Well, that's usually what it means.
What's the matter, is it a little warm in here for you?

:34:08
No, no, I just hurried over here.
Oh, naturally, with a story of these dimensions.

:34:13
Did you say she was wearing gray?
No, I didn't say that.

:34:16
Well, she usually wears gray.
Oh well, er, it was a...kind of a gray.

:34:22
Oh, I think I know the dress you mean; it has a gold collar.
That's the one, that's the one...

:34:26
I didn't know exactly how to describe it but that's it.
I think you described it very well.

:34:31
In view of the fact that Her Highness
was taken violently ill, at three o'clock this morning,

:34:37
..put to bed with a high fever, and has had all her
appointments for today cancelled en toto!

:34:45
En toto?
Yes, Mr. Bradley: en toto.

:34:52
Certainly pretty hard to swallow.
In view of the fact that you just left her, of course.

:34:57
But here it is, Mr. Bradley:
All over the front page of every newspaper in Rome!


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