You're looking so well, darling. You really are. They've done a marvelous job.
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It consists of a general tontine drawn up before the event of her husband's death 46 years ago, in combination with 635 amendments, notations, corrections, and letters of wishes executed during the subsequent decades.
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I don't know what sort of cream they've put on you down at the morgue, but I want some. Honestly, you look better than you have in years. You look like you're alive.
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MR. MOUSTAFA: We were escorted through a green baize door, down a narrow service corridor and into the butler's pantry.
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A moment later, the kitchen passage swung open and a small servant dressed in white jolted into the room.
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Yes. M. Gustave -- -- and. also. M. Serge would like to speak with you privately in his office. please.
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I, myself, had never set foot inside a house of this kind in my life.
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What the devil is going on?
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However.
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I've never forgotten the look on that man's face.
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All right, then. I shan't be long, darling.
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This is Madame D's last will and testament.
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Where is she, Clotilde? Take me to her.
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GUSTAVE H: The beginning of the end of the end of the beginning has begun. A sad finale played off-key on a broken-down saloon piano in the outskirts of a forgotten ghost town. I'd rather not bear witness to such blasphemy. Me neither. The Grand Budapest has become a troops' barracks. I shall never cross its threshold again in my lifetime. Me neither. Never again shall I...
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Good evening, Mr. Desgoffe und Taxis. I'm Monsieur Chuck. We've booked you and your sisters into the King Ferdinand Suite. Good evening. General von Shrecker asked me... Who's that? I beg your pardon? I think that girl's got my picture. Excuse me.
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MR. MOUSTAFA: The war began at midnight. Pffeifelstad fell by lunch under heavy shelling, and 10 battalions surged across the long western border. High-command advanced to Nebelsbad.
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GUSTAVE H: Excuse me. Have you seen a pastry girl with a package under her arm in the last minute and a half?
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Compliments of Herr Mendl, for the executive staff.