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1:02:00
- A Louisiana Flip.
- Mr. Kringelein, how are you now?

1:02:04
I feel a little strange, Baron.
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- I'd given you up.
- Sorry.

1:02:09
Please, Baron, do have a drink.
A Louisiana Flip.

1:02:12
No, thanks, old man.
I'm keeping my head clear.

1:02:17
- Dance, then?
- What?

1:02:18
- Dance?
- Yes, I’d love to.

1:02:21
- Watch this, will you, Mr. Kringelein?
- I really ought to learn to dance.

1:02:26
I suppose it's very important.
1:02:28
Yes, you should learn
as quickly as the time allows.

1:02:31
Believe me, Mr. Kringelein,
a man who is not with a woman...

1:02:35
is a dead man.
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- What have you been doing all day?
- Chasing around.

1:02:41
- Chasing what?
- Money.

1:02:48
- You were very different yesterday.
- That was yesterday.

1:02:52
I served as a surgeon in the Great War...
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till the end.
1:03:00
Grenade in my face.
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I carried diphtheria bacilli
in the wound till 1920.

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Isolated two years.
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- Drink, Mr. Kringelein.
- Yes.

1:03:17
That was lovely.
1:03:19
Listen, funny one,
do you want to make a man happy?

1:03:23
- I'd love to.
- Dance with old Kringelein.

1:03:30
Why?
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I don't know. He's a dear old duck.
I feel rather sorry for him, don't you?

1:03:41
You know, you're not a bit
like you were yesterday.

1:03:45
Yesterday?
1:03:48
No, perhaps not.
1:03:53
I fell in love last night.
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The real thing.
1:03:59
There's no real thing. It just doesn't exist.

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