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:46:02
Der Puls, he is normal.
:46:10
Das ist definitely nicht normal.
:46:14
I'll fix that.
:46:18
Shh!
:46:19
Cut it out, kids. Scarlett is sick.
:46:22
If she dies, can I have my room back?
:46:28
How would I know?
I'm not a lawyer. That's your job.

:46:32
What am I paying you for? You must
have some contacts in East Berlin.

:46:36
I don't want the marriage just annulled,
I want it wiped off the books.

:46:40
I don't care how you do it.
Bribe one of the clerks. Destroy the files.

:46:45
If you could burn down the Reichstag, you
can set a match to a marriage certificate.

:46:49
And it has to be done tonight.
:46:52
- Cheers.
- Feeling pretty good, aren't you?

:46:55
- Not bad.
- You framed that poor boy.

:46:57
You bet. I'm not going to let
that kook ruin somebody's life.

:47:01
- But she loves him.
- Not her life, mine.

:47:03
I'm all set for the London job.
:47:06
I couldn't care less. I'm fed up with this.
:47:08
Hopping all around the map
from Baghdad to Caracas to Cape Town.

:47:13
- Who needs it?
- What would you suggest?

:47:15
A nice permanent job
with the home office in Atlanta.

:47:19
Atlanta? You can't be serious.
That's Siberia with mint juleps.

:47:22
- I want to go home.
- Give me one good reason.

:47:25
Cindy has to have her teeth straightened.
:47:28
Tommy is ten and he's never had
a peanut-butter sandwich.

:47:31
And I'd like to see Gunsmoke not in
German or Portuguese or Swahili.

:47:35
You want to go home and pay taxes?
We've got it made.

:47:38
Big house, servants, limousine. And you'd
give it up for a peanut-butter sandwich?

:47:43
It's a great life for you.
:47:45
Everywhere we go you find some
secretary who gives language lessons.

:47:49
- What does that mean?
- I can always tell.

:47:51
You start wearing your elevator shoes.
:47:53
- Are you implying...?
- I've known for years.

:47:56
And you never said? That's not fair.
:47:58
I didn't want to be one of those
nagging American wives.


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