Elena et les hommes
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1:01:01
- Can we rely on your discretion?
- Deaf and dumb. Right, Mr. Gaudin?

1:01:05
- I don't see what you mean.
- If I wasn't, I'd be out of business.

1:01:08
- And the servants?
- Country girls, unspoiled by city life.

1:01:12
- Paris servants!
- Troublemakers.

1:01:16
The telephone in the hall is a problem.
Let's go in your office.

1:01:20
This way.
1:01:28
Very good.
1:01:33
Your enthusiasm
for the general's cause is well-known.

1:01:35
- Is that a problem?
- On the contrary, that's why we chose you.

1:01:38
Besides, no one would think of looking
for him at Rosa the Rose's house.

1:01:42
- The general? Here?
- In person.

1:01:44
He's meeting
with Princess Sorokowska,

1:01:46
and the future of the nation
depends on it.

1:01:49
My house, my servants and I myself
are at your service! Long live Rollan!

1:01:55
- Long live Rollan!
- Very good.

1:01:59
Leave, all of you.
1:02:01
They're here.
1:02:06
Open the door, Rosa.
1:02:10
- Daddy.
- Denise!

1:02:12
What are you doing here, naughty child?
- And you?

1:02:16
- None of your business.
- He's right.

1:02:18
- Please be so good as to leave.
- Never!

1:02:21
I'm meeting Eugene.
1:02:24
The alliance of leather and rubber!
1:02:26
You mustn't tell a soul.
It's a state secret.

1:02:29
- I'm not interested in your affairs.
- You should be ashamed.

1:02:34
Go easy on the youngsters.
1:02:37
For my sake.
1:02:38
For your sake?
1:02:42
She's charming.
Long live Rollan.

1:02:49
The place is perfect.
Let's tell the general.

1:02:51
Wait until the princess arrives.
It depends on her.

1:02:53
ELECTIONS - WHAT WILL ROLLAN DO?
1:02:56
A COUP D'ÉTAT IS POSSIBLE
GOVERNMENT TAKES PRECAUTIONS


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