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Duchess Anna of Elberfield:
You're a very fortunate young lady, Miss Ellis.
Miss Dorothy Ellis:
And a very nervous one. You see, I've never met royalty before. I don't think I'll know how to act. We haven't any royalty in America.
Count Humbert Evel Bruger:
Well, I don't want to tell you how to run your country, but that is a mistake. A smart, well-dressed royalty--awfully good for the tourist trade.
Miss Dorothy Ellis:
Well, we're getting along...
Count Humbert Evel Bruger:
Oh, well...mmm-hmm...well, of course, if you're satisfied just to be 'getting along'!
Miss Dorothy Ellis:
Paris is very beautiful, isn't it?
Alfred Bruger VII:
Very.
Miss Dorothy Ellis:
Um, tell me--is it true you've never seen Paris by daylight?
Alfred Bruger VII:
[surprised] Quite true!
Miss Dorothy Ellis:
And, furthermore, is it true you haven't seen daylight for years?
Alfred Bruger VII:
[laughing] Also quite true!
Miss Dorothy Ellis:
Aren't you curious?
Alfred Bruger VII:
Well, I have memories of the sun of my childhood days. 'Tisn't much. I think Edison's doing a better job.
Footman:
[watching Alfred going into the 'Franco-Americain Restaurant'] *Look* where he's going! Why, *I* wouldn't even eat in there.
Chauffeur:
He'll get poisoned!
Footman:
Yes. And they serve it in such small portions.复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制