1:12:01
	Of course.
1:12:02
	Different countries,
different characteristics.
1:12:05
	Which reminds me...
1:12:08
	there is custom in my country
which obviously is not American.
1:12:12
	I was waiting for you to mention it.
1:12:14
	- What is that, Count?
- The dowry, my dear judge.
1:12:18
	Nothing has been said
about the dowry.
1:12:21
	- The dowry?
- The dowry.
1:12:24
	The dowry.
1:12:25
	I'm aware that in America it is
not considered very important,
1:12:28
	but in my country...
1:12:30
	An old Spanish custom, huh?
1:12:32
	A very old, old custom.
1:12:36
	I don't know what to say, Count.
You crept up on me with that one.
1:12:39
	What was that you say?
1:12:41
	I say l wasn't quite
prepared for this.
1:12:43
	It's a delicate subject, you know?
1:12:46
	Perhaps you do not realize
who your son is marrying?
1:12:49
	A Manville, sir!
1:12:50
	A descendant of the General
of the Revolutionary War,
1:12:53
	George Washington Manville.
You have heard of him?
1:12:56
	I'm sorry, but l have not.
1:12:59
	Well, that's strange.
1:13:01
	And on her mother's side
she comes from the purest stock.
1:13:04
	Do you know that, if not for them,
1:13:06
	there would be
no apple industry in America?
1:13:09
	No doubt, no doubt.
1:13:10
	But my son too comes from
an old and distinguished family,
1:13:15
	yet l am making settlement
equal to 50,000 dollars.
1:13:19
	You are?
1:13:21
	Perhaps you'd make a similar one?
1:13:25
	I don't know about that.
1:13:27
	If you don't wish to discuss it...
1:13:30
	Well, look at this.
Billiards.
1:13:32
	Why did you not tell me
you had a billiards room?
1:13:34
	Do you play?
1:13:36
	Do l play?
In Valencia, l am champion!
1:13:41
	Isn't that just... you don't say?
1:13:45
	Perhaps, before the guests arrive,
we might...
1:13:48
	Nothing would give me
greater pleasure.
1:13:52
	Now...