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Amelia, you know what Napoleon give to Josephine when he win Bavaria? No. I show you. Please.

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Why Viktor Navorski? That's something a guy like you could never understand.

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He waits for you to answer at Sbarro.

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- How was your flight? - Good.

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- I have to work. - He will wait.

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Sit. Please.

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He did it for me.

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Your friend do this for me? Why he do this for me?

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- You know my friend in Washington. - Yes, yes. He has a lot of connections. Here. It's a pass, Viktor. A one-day travel emergency visa with your name on it. - Wha... Visa? - Yes. - From your friend? - Yeah. Just go to New York, find that last name and put it in the can. - I go New York? - Yes. I go New York!

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Rejoice in the streets as well as in their local taverns. The Krakozhian flag waved goodbye from high atop the parliament buildings. It is a clear sign of the power...

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I told you to stay away from me, Viktor. But you didn't understand. - I think you were confused. - No, I confused about everything. I not confused... Not this. Not this.

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You know what Napoleon gave Josephine as a wedding present? It was a gold locket. And on the inside, he made an inscription.

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What's he doing? I can't ask him. I'm supposed to tell him what he's doing. If I ask him, I look like an idiot.

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The war is over. The right wing military coup that ousted President Vagobagin...

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I'm sorry. I'm running late. Amelia. Why you go? Why you go?

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"Destiny."

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Destiny.

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This is jazz. My father, Dimitar Asenov Navorski, see this photograph in Hungarian newspaper, 1958. He say he look at photograph for seven days. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday... Who are they? Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Art Blakey, Max Kaminsky. 57 of them all together. After looking at photograph for seven days, my father has idea. He begin to write letters to club, Lickety Split, Snookie's Sugar Bowl. He ask the nuns to write English. Hundreds letters. And then he wait. He wait month, week, year. My father wait 40 year. And they all sign names. One by one. They all write their name and send it to my father. All but not one. Benny Golson. Saxophone. My father die before Benny Golson write his name and send to my father. So I make him promise. I keep promise. I promise I will go New York, find Benny Golson, have him write name to put in can. And you've been living here so you could do this for your father? Maybe I think he do it for me.

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