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Edit - Ha, you beat me to it @jake24!
1) James Bond and I were once very close.
When Bond meets with Lachaise, the bodyguard stand three or four feet from Bond.
2) I only have eyes for you.
He keeps his eyes on Bond the whole time.
3) Things change.
After Bond uses a flash grenade disguised as his pistol to create a diversion, he ends up holding Lachaise at gun-point and tells him he's had a "small reversal of fortune".
4) I may or may not know that another character is helping a villain.
The Cigar Girl, who's also in this scene, actually works for Renard but is working undercover at Lachaise's bank.
5) I help Bond...
6) ...or maybe Bond used me.
Bond escapes by using the bodyguard as a weight to slow his fall when he escapes by jumping out the window.
7) Every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man.
The character is dressed in a suit and tie.
8) First I'm lower than Bond, then I'm higher.
At first Bond stands over the bodyguard, who's passed out on the floor, but when Bond jumps out the window, Bond descends to the ground.
9) It's always good to be on Bond's right side.
At first the bodyguard stands to Bond's right.
10) Something similar happened in a Daniel Craig Bond film.
After the "flash bang", Bond knocks the bodyguard's head on the desk; in Casino Royale, Bond smashes the head of the Nambutu embassy official on the bust that's on his desk.
11) I get horizontal pretty fast.
Bond is in the office only about two minutes before knocking out the bodyguard.
12) Where there's smoke, there's fire.
Lachaise smokes a cigar; Bond sets off the flash grenade; and then there's gunfire.
13) Bond left, and I followed, but I didn't go all the way.
Bond jumps out the window, pulling the bodyguard to, but not out, the window.
14) Who turned out the lights?
Bond knocks out the bodyguard.
15) It's curtains for me!
Bond takes a cord off the window blinds and uses it to jump out the window, one end tied to his waist or belt and the other end to the bodyguard's belt.
16) I held on as long as I could.
As Bond descends out the window, the bodyguard starts being pulled across the floor and grabs a leg of the desk, but after several seconds the leg breaks off.
17) Bond didn't care what happened to me.
I'm not on his side.
18) "Laissez tomber!"
What the Nambutu embassy official said to Bond in Casino Royale, a clue as to the bodyguard having his head hit on the desk like the embassy official had his head hit. "Laissez tomber" is French for "drop it" (the gun or the whole affair) or "give it up".
19) A blind man could see what Bond was doing.
...the cord from the window blinds.
20) I haven't done this much sliding since I was a kid!
The bodyguard slides across the floor.
21) Bond uses part of my wardrobe to escape...
...ties one end of the cord to his belt.
22) ...and he doesn't buckle under pressure.
...a belt.
23) I don't have any dialogue at all, except for some grunting sounds.
Self-explanatory