your office tomorrow. You let me talk myself hoarse... and you had Manchester signed up all the time. Why? - The deal has been put through. - Yeah. The deal has been put through. - What's the matter with you? - Here. "Deal with Manchester definitely... "definitely off. " Preysing! Yes, if that's what the world wants, bluff... I can be just as big a bluff as anyone. You must go to England yourself at once and really see this through! Yes, I must go to England. I was desperate. I didn't know what I was doing. Now I don't care. This thing goes to a man's head. - What you need is some relaxation. - Yeah! That's it! I want to break loose. I want to drink. I want to maybe go dancing. I want to do anything. I can understand that, after this... Yes, go on, say it. My lie. But that's the first time in 30 years that... Where is my stenographer? Miss Flaemm? - What do you want with her? - Pardon? - What do you want? - What? Here. I want to do some dictating. I want to tell my father-in-law about... She had an engagement in the Yellow Room at 5:00. She was in a hurry. - In the Yellow Room? - Yes. Do you think that she's pretty? - Pretty as a picture. - You think so? Let's go find her. We'll go get a drink. - You come along, Zinnowitz. - Yes. I don't know much about women. I've been married for 28 years, you know. Come along, Zinnowitz. - Good evening, Mr. Kringelein. - Good evening, Miss Flaemm. - Have you seen the Baron? - I'm waiting for him. I've been with him all day. We had a marvelous time. We were in a motor car, 100 miles an hour, in an airplane. - Really? - We had a marvelous time. My, how you've changed. You look awfully nice. Thank you, Miss Flaemm. I had a manicure, too. Really? I'm sorry, Miss Flaemm. Would you have something to drink? A Louisiana Flip. Louisiana Flip, please. - Absinthe. - Oh, that. - You like music, Mr. Kringelein? - Yes. I love it. It's so stimulating. - A man could... - A man could what? - He could do almost anything. - He could. - Hello, funny one. - Hello. - Sorry I'm late. - Baron, won't you have a drink? - A Louisiana Flip. - Mr. Kringelein, how are you now? I feel a little strange, Baron. - I'd given you up. - Sorry. Please, Baron, do have a drink. A Louisiana Flip. No, thanks, old man. I'm keeping my head clear. - Dance, then? - What? - Dance? - Yes, I'd love to. - Watch this, will you, Mr. Kringelein? - I really ought to learn to dance. I suppose it's very important. Yes, you should learn as quickly as the time allows. Believe me, Mr. Kringelein, a man who is not with a woman... is a dead man. - What have you been doing all day? - Chasing around. - Chasing what? - Money. - You were very different yesterday. - That was yesterday. I served as a surgeon in the Great War... till the end. Grenade in my face. I carried diphtheria bacilli in the wound till 1920. Isolated two years. - Drink, Mr. Kringelein. - Yes. That was lovely. Listen, funny one, do you want to make a man happy? - I'd love to. - Dance with old Kringelein. Why? I don't know. He's a dear old duck. I feel rather sorry for him, don't you? You know, you're not a bit like you were yesterday. Yesterday? No, perhaps not. I fell in love last night. The real thing. There's no real thing. It just doesn't exist. I thought that, too. But now I know that it does. It's wonderful. Come along. - Dance with old Kringelein? - Of course. Anything for you. You're sweet. Here you are. I must speak with you. - Presently, Mr. Preysing. - No, now. This is very urgent. This lady has urgent business with me at the moment. Insolence. Berlin manners. Good evening, Mr. Preysing. You're staying here, too? - I'm sorry, but I cannot place you. - Kringelein, at the plant. One of our agents. No. Assistant bookkeeper, Room 23, Building C, third floor. - I am away, sick. - That's very interesting. Good day. Would you like to
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