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1:33:01
My very best...
1:33:04
Thank you.
1:33:22
- Fräulein Hellman.
- Oui?

1:33:24
You will be asleep
when the border is crossed to Poland.

1:33:26
I will put your suitcase outside for
the customs. I will not wake you, hmm?

1:33:32
Thank you. Do you have a trunk?
1:33:35
- Uh, yes. I have a white trunk in the baggage compartment.
- Ah. I will need the key, please.

1:33:42
Thank you.
1:33:56
She's turned into a wild socialist,
giving away all her money.

1:34:09
I was with Anne Marie in Vienna,
and I was really in Elba most of the time.

1:34:12
I'm doing a book on Napoléon.
I tried to kill myself in Elba.

1:34:18
Well, you do that every few years, Sammy.
1:34:23
I don't think you should
continue with Napoléon, Sammy.

1:34:26
Why don't you try the Wright brothers?
Or one... one of them.

1:34:28
Try Orville.
1:34:31
What about marriage?
1:34:33
- What about it?
- Still a virgin? Why don't you marry my brother Eliot?

1:34:36
- I gotta go, Sammy.
- You're afraid of me.

1:34:39
You still think I want to
get in your bloomers.

1:34:42
God, Lilly, if you married Eliot,
I'd be your brother-in-law...

1:34:45
- and Anne Marie would be your sister-in-law.
- Oy. Oy.

1:34:48
Too late for horror stories, Sammy.
1:34:51
- You drink too much.
- Hey, you're always so tough on Anne Marie.

1:34:54
What did she ever do to you?
She's really warm and passionate.

1:34:57
Ask me. I know. By the way,
she saw your old friend Julia.


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