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Monsieur.
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Are you interested in the purchase
of some unusual photographs?
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Not of the Eiffel Tower.
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- Monsieur, your whiskey.
- Merci infiniment.
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Merci.
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l'm sorry, monsieur.
Obviously you are interested
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in something a little more
of the realistic school.
:56:34
Will you go away?
l come from a long line of hermits.
:56:38
Eh bien, Monsieur le Hermite,
look about you.
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All over the Champs-Elysées
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at this hour, you will find some of the
most beautiful women in the world.
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You have seen, perhaps,
their picture in the magazines.
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On the arm of an Egyptian king.
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A Greek ship owner.
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An American cinema producer.
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These are women, cold, superior,
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sophisticated, perfect.
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Their jewels are authentic.
Their clothes are authentic.
:57:10
lndeed, they are authentic all over.
:57:16
Do you mean to say
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that all this lovely smorgasbord
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- is on the menu?
- No, no, of course not.
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Only the most beautiful,
the most impossible, in your opinion.
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Believe me, l know them all.
:57:31
l wonder.
A column about this kind of sport.
:57:35
lt ain't football, but everybody
wants to make the team.
:57:39
Do you think you could fix it up
so l could talk to one of these broads?
:57:43
- Talk, monsieur?
- Yeah.
:57:45
Like that lovely, innocent-looking
blond sitting over there.
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- ls she possibly--?
- An old friend.
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Of mine, and the
crown prince of Denmark.
:57:54
No kidding.
She doesn't quite look like--
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That is why l doubt
if you could afford an introduction.