:07:04
	But now...
:07:06
	- Do you know King Boris?
- No, no.
:07:09
	- Do you the know
the Marquis de la Tour?
- I should like to.
:07:11
	You'd better not.
He's really very dull. But anyhow,
:07:13
	when the king tells the marquis
that he saw me, the marquis
will tell the marquise,
:07:16
	and the marquise is the best friend
of the Duchess of Chambro.
:07:19
	And she will telephone
the Princess de Costa.
The princess doesn't like me.
:07:21
	- But I don't care.
- Why should you?
:07:23
	But she talks a lot.
And before this night's over,
all Venice will know about it.
:07:27
	By tomorrow it'll be
Grand Canal gossip.
:07:29
	Oh.
:07:38
	Don't stop.
Keep right on complaining.
:07:41
	It's beautiful.
:07:43
	- You know, when I first saw you,
I thought you were an American.
- Thank you.
:07:46
	Someone from another worid...
so entirely different.
:07:50
	Oh. One gets so tired
of one's own class.
:07:54
	Princes and counts
and dukes and kings.
:07:58
	Everybody talking shop,
always trying to sell jewelry.
:08:03
	Then I heard your name
and found out you were just one of us.
:08:07
	Disappointed?
:08:09
	No.
:08:12
	Proud.
:08:14
	Very proud.
:08:26
	Hello.
The countess?
:08:29
	Just a moment.
The Duchess of Chambro.
:08:36
	Hello, Your Grace.
Yes, Your Grace.
:08:40
	Well, how did you know I was here?
:08:42
	Oh, the marquis.
:08:46
	Yes, Your Grace, I see.
:08:48
	Dinner tomorrow at your palace?
:08:51
	Well, I'd be delighted.
:08:53
	Listen, Lily, when you come home,
slip up the back way.
:08:57
	L... I can't talk now,
but do what I tell you.