:51:05
[Mrs. Fleury] Well, I suppose
there's bound to be some sort of gossip.
:51:11
- Why?
- Oh, my dear...
:51:13
you can hardly expect them not to
with such a wonderful opportunity.
:51:17
- Euan slept in the-
- I'm quite sure that Euan was a gentleman.
:51:21
[Mrs. Fleury]
I was simply concerned with the thought...
:51:23
that Lord Templeton might
find himself involved in unpleasantness.
:51:26
- Mrs. Fleury?
- Mmm?
:51:28
I wonder if you'd be kind enough
to give me an opinion.
:51:32
Do you think it would be a good idea for someone
like myself to be married here, or in England?
:51:38
Why, I don't quite know.
:51:40
I think England might be quite nice,
but it might be more fun here.
:51:43
You know, it'd be a sort of holiday,
another carnival, sort of.
:51:48
Euan, you know
you don't have to.
:51:52
This isn't England,
and Mother isn't Queen Victoria.
:51:56
Well, what am I supposed
to tell my father?
:51:58
- Your father?
- Yes.
:52:00
I spoke to him
on the phone, and I said-
:52:04
You are, aren't you?
:52:08
I am what?
:52:10
In love with me?
:52:12
Because that's what
I told my father on the-
:52:14
I mean, l- I said I was in love with you,
and l- I assumed you were with me.
:52:18
[Sighs]
What did he say?
:52:21
Couldn't wish me a happier fate.
:52:25
- You know, it's not 24 hours
since we drove to Belfontaine.
- [Euan] I know.
:52:31
You were going to Oxford.
This was just a short vacation.
:52:35
Marriage isn't
what you want, Euan.
:52:37
Well, it's true that when
I first came here...
:52:39
I wasn't sort of looking
for anything that went deep.
:52:41
No, a good time,
that was all I wanted.
:52:44
But this morning,
when we drove back into town I thought-
:52:50
If I lost you now,
I'd be a large fool.
:52:54
As a matter of fact, I have an odd feeling,
you know, that my life wouldn't be-
:52:58
Well, it'd be sort of empty if I went back
to England and you weren't there to go with me.