A Foreign Affair
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:30:07
- Good evening.
- May I?

:30:10
- Get another glass, John.
- No thank you.

:30:15
My, look at the kitchen floor.
:30:19
- Look at what?
- Such a change.

:30:22
This dress. This dress is from Iowa?
:30:25
Oh, no, Berlin. Do you like it?
:30:28
It's stunning but haven't you
got it on backwards? And the hair.

:30:33
What did you put in
those pigtails, shoelaces?

:30:36
- I like it.
- He likes it.

:30:39
I shouldn't have mentioned the eyebrows.
Now her face looks bow-legged.

:30:43
Miss von Schlütow, I think
the pianist is looking for you.

:30:47
Have you ever made any progress
hunting down that man?

:30:50
- What man?
- My man.

:30:52
Oh.
:30:54
Oh, a little progress, only that's all been
postponed on account of another man.

:30:59
Look at him. Isn't he beautiful?
:31:02
Phoebe, please.
She always kids me like that.

:31:05
- I know he's not pretty but he's beautiful.
- When are you leaving Berlin?

:31:09
- Tomorrow. It's our last night together.
- Too bad.

:31:12
What he doesn't know is he's going too.
:31:15
- I am?
- I talked it over with the general.

:31:17
- It was to be a surprise.
- It is.

:31:20
- I can't go.
- Yes, you can.

:31:22
He hasn't had a furlough in four years.
:31:25
This is a bolt from the blue.
I didn't have the slightest, faintest...

:31:30
Miss von Schlütow,
isn't it time for your next number?

:31:33
There'll be no next number tonight.
:31:36
May I steal
one of your American cigarettes?

:31:54
Hey, Pringle.
John, the Colonel's looking for you.

:31:58
- Colonel?
- Yelling his head off.


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