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:03:18
No, you can't.
:03:20
And why?
:03:22
Because I don't give
my names to strangers.

:03:24
And you are right in that.
:03:25
Giving names to strangers
is too flippantly, it's a bad form

:03:28
and I would even say
that it's vulgarity.

:03:30
What beautiful eyes you have!
What's your name?

:03:33
I'm not telling you.
:03:34
If you want I can call you Stranger.
:03:36
Do you know,
there is a picture with such name.

:03:39
It's now being printed
in candy's wrapping.

:03:41
Actually,
you can see it here in a museum.

:03:43
It's not "Stranger", it's "Unknown".
:03:46
And it's not here, it's in Moscow,
in Tretyakovskaya Gallery.

:03:49
As always, everything what's good
is in Moscow. Like a tragedy.

:03:53
At least I can console, that girls
in our city are more intelligent.

:03:58
- Me?
- Yes, you.

:04:00
Do you study or work?
:04:03
I'm just walking.
:04:06
My name is Alexey.
:04:10
Do you mind having a company?
I love walking with mysterious ladies.

:04:15
- Maria suits you. Maria, the name.
- Maria?

:04:19
I'd call you Mary.
:04:21
No my name is Olya, as simple as that.
:04:23
Olga, Olga, Olga.
Something very ancient.

:04:27
Some queens, Tatar incursions,
a long narrow river,

:04:32
sad songs of the north people.
:04:37
- Let's go to the north, Olga.
- To the north?

:04:39
We'll be in fur and hide
and I'll show you a passionate dance.

:04:43
Slow it down.
:04:46
- You talk too much.
- Maybe.

:04:49
You don't have to show off.
I'm already walking with you.

:04:54
- Let's be informal.
- What a wonderful idea!

:04:57
I didn't dare to ask that first.
:04:59
- Where are we going to?
- Where are we going to?


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