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:15:13
You know, you're really very good.
:15:15
l know, darling, isn't it fabulous?
:15:17
Listen, l want you to meet Fritz Wendel,
absolutely my oldest friend in Berlin.

:15:21
Brian Roberts.
:15:22
He's a divine playboy,
hurtling from party to party...

:15:24
...seducing everyone in all directions.
:15:26
You mustn't believe from Sally.
l'm a most serious man of business.

:15:28
Making import-export with machineries.
:15:32
Listen, Fritz is crazy
to improve his English...

:15:34
...so he can dazzle fat American divorcees.
:15:37
And l said you might deign
to give him lessons.

:15:43
Darling, give me one of those cigarettes.
:15:46
One moment.
:15:47
Oh, you've got to try one of these.
They're absolutely devastating.

:15:51
l'm sure they're filled with opium,
or some such thing.

:15:53
They make me feel wildly sensual.
:15:55
Till later.
:16:05
She's hot stuff, yes?
:16:08
No, thank you.
:16:17
Oh, you're not mistaking me.
We do not sleep on each other.

:16:20
That is correct? ''On?''
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''With.''
:16:24
''With.''
:16:29
Linken Lieselotte...
:16:32
...72 kilos.
:16:36
Her father, you know,
is a big ambassador from Washington.

:16:39
An ambassador?
:16:40
Oh, yes, dear chap.
:16:42
And soon, with her, l think,
l am entering the high diplomatic circles.

:16:47
Strict rules will be obeyed.
:16:51
Sally tells me, sir, that you're
from Oxford University.

:16:54
A professor of language.
:16:56
Well, it's, it's Cambridge,
actually, and l'm...

:16:58
...l'm still working for
my doctor of philosophy.


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