Love and Death
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1:05:15
- Are you alone?
- Of course.

1:05:17
- I thought I heard voices.
- I was praying.

1:05:19
- I heard two voices.
- Oh, well, I do both parts.

1:05:22
Champagne! From France.
1:05:26
I see you brought the whole kit.
1:05:43
- To your eyes.
- To the bridge of your nose.

1:05:49
My lust knows no bounds.
1:05:51
Shall we... to the bed?
1:05:53
Shall we what to the bed?
1:05:55
Forgive my haste.
1:05:57
We have always heard
that Spanish blood is the hottest.

1:06:02
- I had mine cooled for the summer.
- You may set the pace.

1:06:05
Good. Why don't we just
sit awhile and build slowly?

1:06:08
You don't want to peak too early.
You'll be gone before midnight.

1:06:12
- You are a temptress.
- Oh, please, Excellency.

1:06:15
- Call me Napoleon.
- Good. You can call me Napoleon, too.

1:06:19
I've never met a woman like you.
1:06:21
I could rest my head on your shoulder
like this for ever.

1:06:25
Yes, it sounds like it'd be fun,
except for the grease mark.

1:06:29
His Excellency.
1:06:38
- What's that?
- Oh, just a breeze.

1:06:40
A breeze with mice.
Mice, what's the difference?

1:06:43
If I had a woman like you
instead of my wife,

1:06:46
I would conquer all of Europe.
1:06:50
- What's that?
- What? Oh, that.

1:06:52
I think that was the old closet door
slamming shut.

1:06:54
One can't be too careful. The Russian
underground would love me dead.

1:06:58
I take a great chance
in an occupied territory.


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