:22:00
If we would've known
we would have greeted you with flowers.
:22:03
What are we doing in a place like this?
:22:06
This looks more like a palace than a hotel.
:22:09
True, but that's Paris for you,
actually it's very second rate.
:22:13
Boroff is living here,
we thought we'd stay close.
:22:16
So that we can observe
all his movements.
:22:18
We're wasting time, where do we go?
:22:20
- It's on the fourth floor. Porter!
- Madame?
:22:23
- What do you want?
- May I have your bags?
:22:26
- Why?
- He's a porter, he wants to carry them.
:22:29
Why? Why should you carry
other people's bags?
:22:32
- It's my business, Madame.
- That's no business.
:22:35
That's social injustice.
:22:37
- Allow me, Comrade.
- No, thank you.
:22:48
How can such a civilization survive...
:22:51
where women are permitted
to wear things like these.
:22:56
Here, Comrade.
:22:57
I prefer the stairs.
:22:58
- But it's on the fourth floor.
- I will walk.
:23:01
You take the elevator.
:23:16
Comrade.
:23:18
Here, Comrade.
:23:26
This is the apartment
we reserved for you, Comrade Yoschenko.
:23:29
I hope you like it.
:23:31
Which part of the room is mine?
:23:33
You see, it's different here.
They don't rent rooms in pieces.
:23:37
- We had to take the whole suite.
- The whole suite.
:23:40
On account of the prestige
of the Soviet Union.
:23:43
We, ourselves,
we would be much happier...
:23:45
with a little room
next to servants quarters.
:23:48
Which we are now going to move into.
:23:59
Comrades, your report was received
with great disfavor in Moscow.