He's, actually, become a dear friend. You'll meet him, I hope.
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You should take a long look at his ugly mug this morning.
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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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We were happy here. For a little while.
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No, I don't think so. You see, we shared a vocation.
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This name will no doubt be familiar to the more seasoned persons among you.
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Get me Monsieur Georges at the Château Luxe, please.
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PINKY: Me and the boys talked it over. We think you're a really straight fellow. Well, I've never been accused of that before, but I appreciate the sentiment. You're one of us now.
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Compliments of Herr Mendl, for the executive staff.
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I never asked who his family had been.
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Not agreed.
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AUTHOR: But I never managed to see it again.
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I'm the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Henckels-Bergersdörfer.
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I, Monsieur Gustave H, being of relatively sound mind and body, on this day, the 19th of October, in the year of our Lord 1932... MR. MOUSTAFA: He never told me where he came from.
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Could we make it 10? 10? Are you joking?
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A letter from Monsieur Gustave. Zero.
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I'm an attorney. I'm obligated to proceed according to the rule of law.
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A number of years ago, while suffering from a mild case of "Scribe's Fever," a form of neurasthenia common among the intelligentsia of that time, I decided to spend the month of August in the spa town of Nebelsbad below the Alpine Sudetenwaltz, and had taken up rooms in the Grand Budapest, a picturesque, elaborate, and once widely celebrated establishment. I expect some of you will know it.