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- Colonel Stok.
- English, how good to see you!

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This is the first time
I've had a Russian spy on room service.

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- What are you doing here?
- It's my business to be here.

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For my sins they've made me
chief of security over the frozen Baltic.

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What a life. What a life.
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- Na vashe zdonrovye!
- Cheers.

:38:27
You've arranged
a meeting for tomorrow morning, no?

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English, I owe you a favour
ever since Berlin.

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When I heard it was you, I came myself.
Incognito, you understand?

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Listen to me.
Don't go to this meeting tomorrow.

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If you do, you'll be in great danger.
Do you mind?

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Make yourself at home, Colonel.
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Now, about this danger.
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Not from me or any of my men,
I promise you that.

:38:57
You think then, Colonel,
that some other people might do me harm?

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I think they will.
I think they will do you harm.

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I suppose a young man like you
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wouldn't understand the pleasure
of removing a tight collar.

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I thought Lenin called such comforts
"momentary interest".

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Don't tell me what Lenin said.
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I touched Lenin.
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I stood beside him in Dvortsovaya Square
in July, 1920.

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The second congress.
I touched him.

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Those are the words he used
to describe the comforts and pleasures

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with which the Proletariat are diverted
from the more important, historic mission.

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But they're not being diverted.
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Well, aren't you going to offer me
another drink?


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