:03:25
I cannot remember when I've seen
a lady as beautiful as you...
:03:29
...eat as heartily as you.
:03:34
Just a little more
of the salad, please.
:03:46
No one admires Turkish
food more than I.
:03:49
Still, the prospect of dining from
a buffet at a diplomatic reception...
:03:53
The number of actual
dinners I eat these days...
:03:56
...is equal to the number of
receptions to which I am invited.
:04:01
Champagne?
- I have beer, thank you.
:04:03
I have often wondered, Countess.
Why did you leave Warsaw?
:04:08
Bombs were falling.
I felt I was in the way.
:04:10
Then why did you come here?
You and your late husband...
:04:13
...had lived so long in England,
you had friends there.
:04:16
Being bombed in London is not...
:04:17
...more attractive than
being bombed in Warsaw.
:04:20
But you could have returned
to your own country, France.
:04:23
As the impoverished widow of
a pro-German Polish count?
:04:27
It would have required
courage. I have none.
:04:30
You could have counted
upon our protection.
:04:34
I understand you are now
protecting my estates...
:04:37
...and all of my possessions
in Poland.
:04:39
Who has them?
:04:42
Field Marshal Goering. I believe.
:04:47
Bon appetite, madame.
As always, I have enjoyed it.
:04:51
Herr von Papen.
- Yes?
:04:53
Herr von Papen, I need money.
:04:56
These must be difficult
times for you, I know.
:04:59
Please don't be diplomatic for
just a moment. You can help me.