1:07:03
Will you miss being a Countess?
1:07:06
Not for a moment.
1:07:08
Not for one moment.
1:07:34
Diello!
1:07:44
Here's the official correspondence.
1:07:46
And the Ambassador's mail.
1:07:48
Will you keep it for him? I'm leaving.
1:07:50
Will his Excellency return
tomorrow as planned?
1:07:52
Not till Sunday. There's
a list of his calls.
1:08:13
What a pity that so few ladies use
perfumed letter paper these days.
1:08:17
A great pity. Perhaps you'd better
look up that mail too, Diello.
1:08:21
As you wish, sir.
1:08:26
Diello.
1:08:28
Weren't you away from the Embassy
between 9 and 10 last night?
1:08:31
Yes, sir.
- Would you mind telling me where?
1:08:33
Not at all, sir. I walked for a
while on the boulevard...
1:08:36
...stopped for a drink
at the Yuskel...
1:08:38
...then back to the Embassy.
1:08:42
One other question about
the Countess again.
1:08:45
Do you remember any close friends
she may have in Switzerland?
1:08:49
Did she go there often?
- Very often.
1:08:50
The Countess was fond of
Switzerland. She went every spring.
1:08:53
Then that explains it.
1:08:55
The Countess left by plane
for Switzerland this morning.