- 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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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.
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Luigi.
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I like this. Yes. But it's missing...
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I'll see you in Rome.
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Now we are engaged.
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...a little something.
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You tried to dress her like someone on your side thinks... ...someone dress behind the Iron Curtain. She's from behind the Iron Curtain. That doesn't mean she want to bring it with her. We need two purses, please. An everyday and clutch. And grab that belt.
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It doesn't have to match. Have you seen the price of this handbag? It costs more than my car.
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- These dresses are all in your size. - Excuse me?