Elena et les hommes
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I ask so little:
ambassador to the Vatican.

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"Poor Vidauban."
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Henri alone can persuade Rollan.
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I assure you that the Polish lady -
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THE VIDAUBAN AFFAIR -
ARMY IS PLACED ON ALERT

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- You've lost weight, sir.
- I'll stop by my tailor's.

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Moths!
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It should be taken out more often.
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Sylvestre!
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Sorry, sir.
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Is Henri in?
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The count
will be delighted to see you.

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- You're going? I was sure.
- What's the hurry?

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A present for you. When you're bored
on bivouac, it'll be something to read.

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"The History of Poland
under the Czars."

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Since you won't stop talking
about Poland

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and the Slavic soul,
you can do some research.

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Very feminine touch.
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Think we don't understand?
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- I knitted you some socks.
- I made you a first-aid kit:

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iodine, cotton balls, bandages.
Everything you need.

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So nice of you.
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Now we understand.
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- This is the reason we never see you.
- Very pretty reasons.

:30:24
You've barging in on a family meeting.
These are my war pen pals.

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Sylvestre, serve some refreshments.
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- Tea.
- We'll help you.

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Can I lend a hand?
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It's time to act.
You must convince Rollan.

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- You're counting on me?
- He trusts you.

:30:41
What are you getting at?
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The general seemed very taken
with that Polish lady.

:30:48
I haven't seen Princess Sorokowska again,
and I don't intend to.

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She's married, with a life of her own.
- Not yet.

:30:56
The marriage isn't for a month.
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Martin-Michaud wished to marry

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