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The General is the de facto president of the tiny Concordia, a fictional European country. Because Concordia is positioned in an advantageous area between the East and the West, the aloof American diplomat Moulsworth and the hardlined Russian ambassador Romanoff are vying for an allyship with the country. They have been wooing The General but have gotten sidetracked by their children’s romance. Because of their vastly different political ideologies (Moulsworth is a capitalist and Romanoff is a
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Start: General: Not too early, I trust? Moulsworth: I make you just on two hours late, but then I don’t know the time around here any more than anyone else does.
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End: General: Goodbye. Moulsworth: You haven’t left anything? General: No. Goodbye.
Citation: Peter Ustinov, Romanoff and Juliet, Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, 1957, pp. 54-59.
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