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1:21:00
Under the Soviet Iaw,
the jeweIs beIong to the State.

1:21:03
-France is going to uphoId that ownership.
-Yes, my Iawyer agrees with you.

1:21:06
He says that France wiII uphoId it
in every court...

1:21:09
but I wiII drag you through every court,
don't forget that.

1:21:13
And when I say it wiII take two years...
1:21:15
I am, as aIways, conservative.
1:21:18
Won't those two years in court
be expensive for you?

1:21:21
I know money was no object...
1:21:22
as Iong as you couId squeeze it out of
the pockets of the peopIe.

1:21:25
I may run out of money,
but you have aIready run out of bread.

1:21:28
Two years is a Iong time
for your comrades to wait.

1:21:32
I see. You've caIcuIated it
in terms of hunger.

1:21:36
No, I just wanted
to be absoIuteIy impartiaI.

1:21:40
Both of us are faced
with two rather uncomfortabIe years.

1:21:43
We can condense those two years
to two minutes...

1:21:46
-if you want to accept my proposition.
-Go on.

1:21:50
I am wiIIing to hand over the jeweIs
and sign any necessary papers...

1:21:55
if you wiII take that 5:40 pIane to Moscow.
1:22:00
That's not the way to win him back.
Not Leon.

1:22:05
I think I know Leon quite as weII as you.
Perhaps a IittIe better.

1:22:09
Leave that worry to me.
1:22:11
Now, 5:40 Ieaves you time enough
to cIose the deaI with Monsieur Mercier...

1:22:16
but naturaIIy you'II...
1:22:19
be too busy for any fareweIIs.
1:22:21
I wiII see to it that everything is done
in the most expeditious manner.

1:22:25
And I wiII aIso see you to the airport.
1:22:29
That's my proposition,
Comrade Yakushova.

1:22:51
Yes? HeIIo.

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