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:49:01
What's so funny about this?
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In addition to the arguments above
enumerated for Iifting this injunction...

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we wish to cite the decision of the
High Court of Paris rendered in the case...

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of Princess Marishka against
the Government of Montenegro...

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on the fifth day of August, 1897.
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Comparing the facts in that case
with our present set of facts...

:49:54
we feeI that the treaty between
the RepubIic of France and the USSR--

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I'm sorry, gentIemen.
:50:07
The other day I heard such a funny story,
it stiII makes me Iaugh.

:50:11
It's very funny.
:50:14
Yes, about this injunction.
:50:17
The hearing is set
for the twentieth of this month.

:50:19
That's two weeks from Thursday.
:50:21
We did our utmost to have it set ahead.
:50:23
I know, gentIemen.
:50:25
It's in the hands of the court.
We're heIpIess, aren't we?

:50:28
Yes, it is unfortunate.
:50:31
There's nothing we can do.
Why get excited?

:50:34
We'II Ieave these papers with you
for your further consideration.

:50:37
-Au revoir, madame.
-Au revoir.

:50:41
WeII, that means
another two weeks in Paris.

:50:44
Too bad we have to waste aII that time.
:50:46
I acted on your suggestion...
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and got in touch
with the power and Iight authorities.

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Whenever you want to visit their pIants,
they are open to you.

:50:53
Yes, power and Iight. Thank you.
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There is something eIse
which I know wiII appeaI to you.

:50:59
A visit to the Paris sewers.

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