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:42:00
It's the revolution.
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Bella... Tea, if you please.
:42:16
"Comrade Stalin, now general secretary,
holds in his hands unlimited power

:42:21
and I'm not sure he always uses it
with enough circumspection".

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End of quote.
:42:28
Author?
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Lenin?
:42:32
December 25, 1922.
:42:36
I don't recognize uncle Joseph...
:42:38
- He was at the seminary in Georgia.
- That explains it...

:42:43
Now let's read, Nouchka.
What did you bring?

:42:49
"Michael Strogoff'
or "General Dourakine"?

:42:53
Babouchka, let's be serious.
:42:56
Let's go back to "War and Peace".
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"Next day, Prince Andrei
recalled the previous night's ball

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but his thoughts did not linger."
:43:09
"Yes, it was a brilliant ball
and little Rostov was charming."

:43:12
"She has a freshness, not from
Petersburg, which sets her apart."

:43:17
"That's all he thought of the ball
and after tea he sat down to work."

:43:22
"While I continue with Chapter 18
of Tolstoy's masterpiece.

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I hear the door open slowly.
Bella probably. with the tea. "

:43:32
"No. The mauve cat
has come to spy on us. "

:43:43
"I called on the agency man.
To ask him to run my ad again. "

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"I assured him
it was all going smoothly. "

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Well, if you have problems
don't complain to me.

:43:56
Same text?
:43:58
No, between "literature"
and "documents", add "poetry".


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