:26:16
May I have a small brandy, please?
:26:19
Madam. Pardon my intrusion,
but is there, by any chance...
:26:23
...any assistance I could be of?
- No, thank you.
:26:35
- I don't know how you pick up all the dirt.
- Oh, I get around.
:26:38
Any case, I know Munson's...
:26:45
Right from the horse's mouth.
:26:52
I most solemnly assure you, madam...
:26:55
...it would be a pleasure, if there was
any assistance I could be of.
:26:58
Thank you very much.
:27:00
If you will allow me to say so,
you look depressed.
:27:04
Yes, the cheering word,
the helping hand...
:27:08
I'm perfectly all right.
:27:11
Oh, good. Right. Good, good.
:27:25
Is there anything I can do?
:27:27
Look, I don't know your trouble,
but you don't look very well to me.
:27:31
A little brandy can't do you any harm.
Why not drink it?
:27:43
My great-aunt died over a glass of brandy,
but it was her 15th that day.
:27:47
- Feeling any better?
- Yes, thank you.
:27:49
You left your lunch over there.
:27:51
It won't feel lonely.
I'll go back to it in a minute.
:27:53
Perhaps you're allergic to bars.
Look...
:27:55
...would you feel less uneasy
if I sat with you, or more so?
:27:58
- Perhaps you're allergic to strange men too.
- No. I love strange men.