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Vadim Romanoff is a Russian ambassador and member
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Start: We have a perfect right to criticize each other. It is a pastime encouraged by the Party. You have been criticizing me since your arrival. Now it’s my turn.
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End: You know nothing. You are nothing. And worse, you are no one. Do with us what you will. I have rediscovered my enthusiasm, and I will know how to laugh, even in death.
For full extended monologue, please refer to clips or the script edition cited here: Peter Ustinov, Romanoff and Juliet, Heinemann Educational Books Ltd., 1957, pp. 46-47.
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