:15:02
It's funny. You're innocent,
and you're going to trial.
:15:07
That seems to be my fate.
:15:14
- Violetta!
- Yes, my dears?
:15:17
Come on, bring it all.
:15:20
Pastries, chocolate,
coffee and fruit. What the heck...
:15:25
On what money?
:15:26
Now it's me who's dining and wining
you! Your health!
:15:38
So you want to be a martyr?
:15:42
And you want her to be locked up?
:15:47
No, I don't want it for anyone.
:15:56
Give me your number. When in Moscow,
I may call you. Would you mind?
:16:01
No, on the contrary,
I'll be happy to hear your voice.
:16:06
My number is very easy to remember.
123-4567.
:16:10
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
:16:12
That simple? I'll call you.
:16:15
Or maybe not.
:16:19
Come on, don't be afraid,
I was just kidding.
:16:23
I'm not afraid.
:16:27
- Thank you for the wonderful evening.
- Thank you for making me company.
:16:31
- No, it wasn't so...
- Never mind me.
:16:35
Let me see you to your bus.
:16:37
To my bus? No, first I have to put
you up for the night. Let's go.
:16:43
Tonight you're going to sleep with all
conveniences, like a real foreigner.
:16:48
But we've already been turned out of
there.
:16:50
In life, everything depends
not on those who're in charge,
:16:54
but on those who're on duty today.
:16:57
Imagine, I've accidentally sent his
passport with the Tashkent train.