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1:08:01
It will be like living
in a beautiful dream.

1:08:05
Beautiful, beautiful dream.
1:08:32
Thank you.
1:08:35
Dear Michael, I don't know when
I'll be able to send this letter...

1:08:39
... I wanted you to know how grateful
I am for helping me out.

1:08:43
I know you're going to be proud
of the job I'm doing.

1:08:46
The people here are friendly...
1:08:49
... and they greeted me like
I'm a real princess.

1:08:51
I can honestly say I'm on
a sort of intimate footing...

1:08:55
... with some of them already...
1:08:57
... although I can't understand what
any of them are talking about.

1:09:00
I haven't been outside
the palace yet...

1:09:03
... but as soon as possible,
I plan to contact...

1:09:06
... the American ambassador
for any special instructions.

1:09:09
I think there's a feast tonight...
1:09:11
... and tomorrow we're supposed
to go on a camel ride in the desert.

1:09:15
If there's a diplomatic pouch
coming here...

1:09:18
... I wouldn't mind if you
included a tuna salad sandwich...

1:09:21
... and some lip gloss.
1:09:24
A poem for Sunny.
1:09:29
"Ah, Sunny!
1:09:31
Golden hair like the desert sun
1:09:36
Eyes the color of the summer sky
1:09:39
Breasts riper than
The ripest pomegranates

1:09:43
And loins like the royal storehouse
Bursting with the seed of kings.

1:09:48
Loins that boil..."
1:09:53
I'm happy to announce
that a high-ranking delegation...

1:09:57
... will travel to Ohtar to sign
an agreement with the emir...


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