:46:59
Yes, I call him out. Yes, of course.
:47:07
Monsieur Hodler...
:47:08
...there's a gentleman who
wishes to see you privately.
:47:11
You had a business
appointment, I believe?
:47:13
I believe so.
- I'll take you to him.
:47:16
I am indebted to Herr Moyzisch for
suggesting that I ask you to our...
:47:19
...musical evening.
- The honour is mine, Madame.
:47:22
I hope you haven't found
it too subdued.
:47:25
On the contrary, it's been exactly
as I would have wished it.
:47:28
Had you known Herr Moyzisch long?
:47:30
We have been business
associates for some time.
:47:33
Are you, too, a diplomat,
Monsieur Hodler?
:47:36
I suppose you could call
me a middle man.
:47:38
There are so many Swiss middle men.
It must be a national occupation.
:47:43
It is natural.
:47:44
After all, we Swiss have been in
the middle for hundreds of years.
:47:52
Come in.
:47:54
I'll see that you're not disturbed.