You Were Never Lovelier
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1:08:00
I'm sure Mr. Davis
knows what's best.

1:08:03
- For him.
- You must induce him to stay.

1:08:06
I have no alternative. He asked me
to tear up the contract.

1:08:09
- Didn't you, Robert?
- Yes, sir.

1:08:13
Grandma wanted to meet you.
1:08:27
- Isn't she a lovely girl?
- I've never met a lovelier one.

1:08:31
Remember, I have
my own chapel at home...

1:08:33
...if you'd like to get married
without the usual Acuna fuss.

1:08:35
Granny, we...
1:08:37
You don't understand.
We have no use for a chapel.

1:08:40
We've just heard that Mr. Davis
is forced to leave us.

1:08:44
You chose exactly
the right word, Maria.

1:08:49
Our dear friends, 52 years ago
in a little village in Brittany...

1:08:54
...my beloved mother
and father were married.

1:08:56
When they came to South America
they brought a song...

1:08:59
...and a happy tradition with them.
1:09:01
This music was played
at their wedding...

1:09:03
...and 25 years ago,
at Delfina's and mine.

1:09:05
And now, in honour
of my beloved mother...

1:09:08
...and in tribute
to my charming wife...

1:09:10
...I have asked Mr. Cugat
to play that music for us tonight.


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