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:52:01
Beluga caviar, Dom Perignon, '55.
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- Monsieur.
- Thankyou.

:52:06
I understand you're Mr. Largo's niece.
:52:10
Sounds better than-- What would you say?
Mistress? Kept woman?

:52:14
I wouldn't say that.
Where did you meet him?

:52:17
In Capri. I was there
with my brother, Francois.

:52:22
Strange. I found Emilio attractive...
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then.
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- Does he live aboard theyacht?
- No. He has a house on the island.

:52:31
Must we talk about him?
I'd much rather dance.

:52:34
So would l.
:52:43
- Where is your brother now?
- In England.

:52:46
He's a Commandant
with the NATO forces there.

:52:48
He's a wonderful person.
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The trouble is
I never meet anyone like him.

:52:54
- Only men like Largo and myself.
- You are not like Largo.

:52:58
No?
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Why doyou say that?
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The wayyou hold me.
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There.
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- How long areyou staying in Nassau?
- We're going the day after tomorrow.

:53:24
As I said,
we haven't got much time.

:53:27
Emilio wants to leave.
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Areyou sleeping aboard tonight?
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I hoped you'd not be so obvious.
:53:40
Well, when one has so little time,
one sort ofhas to be obvious.

:53:42
- You know whereyou can fi nd me.
- Mr. Bond.

:53:45
Your niece is an excellent dancer.
:53:48
Let me prove I'm as good a loser
as you are a winner.

:53:51
Come to lunch on Sunday.
The Palmyra. It's my house.

:53:54
Sunday at noon, then.
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My dear.
:53:58
- Good night.
- Good night.


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