:25:04
That's the date of the Battle
of Waterloo. Goodnight.
:26:18
It's you, Diello.
- Do I disturb you, madam?
:26:21
Not at all. It's always
a pleasure to see you.
:26:23
Come in.
:26:28
Take your coat off, sit
down and gossip with me.
:26:31
I have a dinner engagement...
:26:33
...but he's an undersecretary
and used to waiting.
:26:36
Any particular undersecretary, madam?
:26:38
Undersecretaries are
never particular, Diello.
:26:41
Perhaps that's why
they take me to dinner.
:26:44
It is far more likely that,
in madam's presence...
:26:47
...they feel like ambassadors.
:26:49
Of all the diplomats I've
known, you're still the best.
:26:52
It is my fortune that you've
known so few valets.
:26:55
Diello, please. I've spoken
to you about this before.
:26:59
You're the valet to the British
Ambassador, not to me.