A King in New York
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:14:04
Irene!
:14:13
- When did you arrive?
- An hour ago. I flew in from Paris.

:14:16
- Alone?
- Yes.

:14:19
It's all horrible.
:14:20
Well, at least I still have
a head on my shoulders.

:14:24
- How is your family?
- Very well, thank you.

:14:27
Good! Are you staying long?
:14:30
I'd like to return to Paris
as soon as possible.

:14:34
Very well.
:14:38
I won't keep you longer than
necessary. After what's happened,

:14:41
I think we ought to come
to some understanding.

:14:45
Irene, we've always been friends.
:14:48
Good friends, if nothing more.
:14:52
Always been honest
with each other,

:14:54
and as you know, our marriage
was an affair of the State.

:14:58
You were not happy
and naturally

:15:00
you not being happy,
neither was I.

:15:02
I was to blame for that.
:15:03
Nonsense!
:15:06
You were young
:15:09
and very much in love.
:15:10
Unfortunately, not with me.
:15:13
No, neither was to blame.
It was the Throne

:15:17
and now the Throne
no longer exists.

:15:20
You want a divorce?
:15:23
I want you to be happy.
:15:25
I'll do whatever you wish.
:15:27
I only wish to end
the hapless years you spent with me.

:15:31
They were by no means hapless.
:15:34
Then let's call them years
of a friendly misalliance.

:15:38
Cheer up!
Let me order you some lunch.

:15:41
Why is life so complicated?
:15:43
How dull it would be if it weren't.
:15:46
Main office.
:15:47
Give me room service, please.
:15:49
Room service.
:15:51
Will you send up a menu?
:15:54
Good heavens!
:15:56
Come in!
:15:57
Telegram, Sir.
:15:58
Gracious!
I thought it was the menu.


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