Elena et les hommes
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:14:05
Pardon me, Princess.
:14:09
Allow me to introduce myself:
Henri de Chevincourt.

:14:14
These gentlemen
are the general's political corps.

:14:18
Duchene: the brain.
:14:21
Fleury: the eyes.
:14:24
Lisbonne: the heart.
:14:26
Buchez: the wit.
:14:28
He began as a theater publicist.
:14:31
Without me, Sarah Bernhardt
would still be at the Comédie Française.

:14:35
The indispensable Isnard,
:14:37
once a champion runner.
:14:39
Gentlemen, may I introduce
Princess Elena Sorokowska.

:14:44
A great headline:
"The Princess and the General."

:14:48
Princess is a very common title
in Poland.

:14:56
The president asked me
to present his congratulations.

:15:00
The parade was a triumph.
:15:03
As for myself, I hope it is a triumph
for the nation... and the nation only.

:15:08
That is my sincerest wish.
:15:10
Please express my thanks
to the president.

:15:12
His compliments are for my colleagues,
the officers and soldiers.

:15:17
The council chairman has given me
an official mission which concerns you.

:15:22
It is serious?
:15:24
The government
will be restructuring the cabinet.

:15:27
Would you accept the position
of secretary of war?

:15:32
How curious.
:15:33
What is your answer?
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I accept.
:15:39
- I don't like it.
- What's worrying you?

:15:41
That they'll cover him with honors
and make him a government lackey.

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- Anything wrong?
- They asked me to be secretary of war.

:15:50
- You refused?
- I accepted.

:15:52
That was a mistake!
Now they have you!

:15:54
Princess, I'm very impressed.
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- Do you believe now?
- Almost.

:15:58
Sighted two degrees
left of the flower shop:


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