A King in New York
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:17:02
-You haven't eaten a thing.
- I'm not hungry.

:17:05
Let me order you something else.
:17:07
Thank you.
I must think about leaving.

:17:10
You're returning to Paris?
:17:12
Yes. And you?
:17:15
I must stay here.
:17:17
- Why?
- Money.

:17:19
According to the press,
you have millions.

:17:21
I shall need them if I'm to put
through this atomic project.

:17:26
Excuse me.
:17:31
This is Transatlantic Airways.
We're holding reservations to Paris

:17:35
if her Majesty intends leaving?
:17:37
Thank you.
Her Majesty intends leaving.

:17:47
Porter!
My boarding ticket.

:17:51
Here are your chocolates
with the nougat inside

:17:53
and those banal movie magazines
you're so fond of.

:17:56
Allow me, Madame.
:17:57
Passengers for London and Paris
check through Gate 9 please.

:18:01
That's you.
:18:05
Take good care of yourself.
:18:06
Don't forget your magazines.
:18:08
Write me if ever you need anything.
:18:10
I will.
:18:12
Let me hear from you
once in a while. Don't forget.

:18:15
I won't.
:18:31
It's the Cromwell woman again
about dinner this evening.

:18:34
The answer is no.
:18:36
You won't change your mind?
:18:37
I'm not accessible to strangers
for the price of a free dinner.

:18:43
I'm sorry but His Majesty regrets
he's unable to come this evening.

:18:48
- Who is this creature?
- A prominent hostess here.

:18:51
Publishes several women's magazines
and owns an important TV network.

:18:55
Well, I have neither aspirations
:18:56
to appear on television
nor to write for women's magazines.


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