:11:08
- He was so pert with the police.
- Wasn't he?
:11:11
He carried it off like an expert.
:11:13
I felt stupid for a few
minutes, but it turned out well.
:11:16
Providing the professor
isn't wiser than he seems.
:11:19
Alex, no. Things are different here
since my time.
:11:23
Alex didn't think anything,
he's sweet.
:11:25
Maybe, but he didn't even
ask us where our bags were.
:11:29
He's always like that, in a
complete dream state socially.
:11:39
You know, this room does
look changed, but it isn't...
:11:44
It's I who am changed.
It's called transfer of affects.
:11:48
What is?
:11:49
The fact that everything seems
so wonderful in this room.
:11:54
- That's what it's called, is it?
- Did the police disturb you?
:11:57
No, one ignores such trifles
on a honeymoon.
:12:03
I take it this is your
first honeymoon.
:12:06
Yes, I mean,
it would be if it were.
:12:19
For what it's worth, I can't remember
ever having kissed any other woman.
:12:26
I have nothing to remember
of that nature either.
:12:29
You're very sweet.
:12:32
- Of course, I'm no child.
- Far from it.
:12:35
I'm well aware that we're all
bundles of inhibitions.
:12:37
Dynamite.
:12:42
- Please don't do that.
- Why?
:12:45
It isn't ethical,
I'm here as your doctor.
:12:48
Well, you can stop worrying doctor,
I'm going to sleep on the couch.
:12:51
No, that's also unethical.
:12:52
This honeymoon is complicated enough,
without you dragging ethics into it...
:12:56
I suppose the floor is out.
:12:58
The patient always sleeps in the bed,
the doctor occupies the couch...