- How so? - Well, after your performance last night... ...I thought I should read up on you. Rather a sad story, what with your dad being a big pal of Stalin's... ...and a top government official with all the perks and privileges... ...right up until he was caught embezzling party funds. How old were you when he was sent to the Gulag?
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But what interests me, given your profile... ...is what would motivate you to become the CIA's most effective agent. I concluded it must be... ...to counteract the humiliation of knowing your balls... ...are at the end of a very long leash held by a very short man.
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Obviously, I was briefed about you. Your corrupt and criminal background... ...until you were caught and the CIA blackmailed you into working for them.
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I have a quick errand to run. Could you have my bag taken to my room, please? - Of course. - Thank you.
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Soviet architect traveling to Rome... ...would never dress his woman in the clothes you tried to put her in.
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I'm sure you understand humiliation. Better than most. Really?
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Jack Deveny. Checking in. - Welcome to Rome, Mr. Deveny. - Thank you.