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1:12:15
- Paul, would you throw me my petticoat?
- l should be delighted.

1:12:19
Thank you.
1:12:23
l said throw it.
1:12:24
My dear, after coming here
night after night for a month...

1:12:27
am l not like your uncle?
1:12:29
- Do you feel like my uncle?
- No.

1:12:33
- Lenore is dining with me tonight.
- l'm sorry...

1:12:36
Since this is my first visit,
l have first call on the lady.

1:12:39
- Columbine, did you hear that?
- Yes.

1:12:42
- l, for a month...
- Gentlemen.

1:12:45
Charming.
1:12:46
Thank you. l'm so sorry,
but l already have another engagement.

1:12:52
Five minutes, my pet.
1:12:54
- Scaramouche.
- Good evening.

1:12:55
- So you're the lucky man.
- lnvariably, my friend.

1:12:58
- You remember me?
- l shall never forget you.

1:13:02
What's the secret of your success
with the ladies?

1:13:05
His mask. They don't know how hideous
he looks without it, as l do.

1:13:08
Lenore, could you...
1:13:12
Pardon me.
1:13:18
- Your admirers are very fickle.
- Not l.

1:13:20
lndeed. You've come all the way
to Paris just to see Lenore.

1:13:24
l'd gladly go farther than that,
but she wasn't the reason.

1:13:28
No? Then what was it? l'm jealous.
1:13:31
A wedding.
1:13:35
The Marquis de Maynes
takes a bride the first week in July.

1:13:38
Charming girl. His ward.
We're here to prepare for the nuptials.

1:13:43
So, de Maynes is in Paris.
1:13:45
Yes, the happy couple arrived
here together this morning.

1:13:49
Au revoir, Columbine.
1:13:50
Some other evening perhaps.
Scaramouche, my compliments.

1:13:54
l shall send all Paris to see you.

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