I think I was a pilot.
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A veryÖ plumÖ plum.
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Its probably none of my businessó your wifeÖ do you think it is appropriate to leave her?
Count Laszlo de Alm·sy
I once traveled with a guide who was taking me to Faya. He didn't speak for nine hours. At the end of it he pointed to the horizon and said, Faya! That was a good day.
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There's really no need. This is just a scrapbook. They are too good. I should feel obliged. Thank you.
Count Laszlo de Alm·sy
We planned badly.
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In a few minutes there'll be no starsó the air is filling with sand.
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Let me tell you about winds.
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Could I ask you, please, to paste you paintings into my book? I should like to have them. I *should be honored.
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Mrs. Clifton. . . I believe you still have my book.
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K at dawn ó silhouetted.
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My GodÖ they're swimming. Swimming.
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I can still taste you. I try to write with your taste in my mouth.
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Swoon, I'll catch you.
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Maddox knows I thinkó he keeps talking about Anna Kareninaó I think it's his idea of a man to man chatÖ well it's my idea of a man to man chat.
Count Laszlo de Alm·sy