:39:01
- You're not registered here, are you?
- No.
:39:03
I didn't think so, the way you were
wandering around.
:39:07
Looking for somebody?
Don't be afraid of me...
:39:10
I've got you spotted as a lady
in trouble, from out of town.
:39:16
Schoolteacher, or librarian,
which is it?
:39:20
- Schoolteacher.
- I thought so...
:39:23
they always look like they lost
something. Maybe I can help you.
:39:27
- I don't think so, thank you.
- Looking for some man, I suppose...
:39:30
must be a relative.
:39:33
And from the worried look,
I'd say a close one.
:39:36
A husband, for instance.
:39:38
- I'm really amazed.
- I hit it?
:39:42
- But how could you tell?
- I'm a kind of psychologist.
:39:45
You've got to be in my line.
:39:49
Now, would you mind filling in
a few of the blank spaces for me?
:39:52
- No, it's just that we quarrelled.
- And then you got sorry...
:39:57
and you came running after him?
That's the usual psychology.
:40:01
- But now you're afraid to face him?
- No, no...
:40:06
It's that I don't know
what room he's in...
:40:09
He told a friend he was coming here,
but under a different name...
:40:12
so I couldn't find him.
But I must find him and apologise.
:40:17
When did he arrive here?
:40:21
- Yesterday morning.
- Give me a description of him.
:40:25
He's very tall and attractive...
:40:29
dark hair, rather rugged face...
:40:33
- Brown eyes, and one suitcase.
- I'll go check on him.