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1:11:03
What are we doing here anyway?
1:11:05
Our esteemed chairman
insists on telling Comrade Yoschenko...

1:11:08
all about Boroff's music
being in Canfield's picture.

1:11:11
But why? She'll stop it.
1:11:13
It is her right as our superior.
1:11:16
But why don't you wait
till the picture's finished?

1:11:19
Look, Bibi, if all goes well,
you could be a hero.

1:11:23
Suppose all doesn't go well.
1:11:25
I don't want to be a hero.
1:11:28
I want to live simple and die natural.
1:11:32
We must tell her everything
before she accuses us.

1:11:35
But how can she accuse us of something
she knows nothing about?

1:11:38
Maybe Canfield told her.
1:11:41
Maybe she is now just waiting to see
if we tell her.

1:11:47
Maybe. Don't be so Russian.
1:11:50
It might interest you to know...
1:11:52
that Comrade Yoschenko got
a telephone call from Moscow today.

1:11:56
- How do you know?
- From me.

1:11:58
I wish I'd never opened my big mouth.
1:12:00
- But how did you find out?
- This afternoon, in my room...

1:12:04
when I was teaching Marxism
to the telephone operator.

1:12:07
But we don't know
what the call was about.

1:12:17
Steven, look who's here.
1:12:20
Is this what it's like in Russia?
1:12:22
You take a girl home to find
three party members waiting?

1:12:25
We don't mean to intrude...
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but I have a very important piece
of information for you.

1:12:30
And I have one for you, Bibinski.
1:12:33
I have made a discovery.
1:12:36
Champagne is more fun to drink...
1:12:40
- than goat's milk.
- She has a truly scientific mind.

1:12:43
Comrade Yoschenko, this is important.
I must tell you immediately.

1:12:47
I'd like to point out, I feel the same way.
I insist that you hear about this.

1:12:51
I wouldn't let Bibi sleep
before he tells you.

1:12:54
Comrades, must we talk business
on a night like this...

1:12:58
when there are so many more...

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