Love in the Afternoon
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:36:01
-When I come to dinner?
-Of course.

:36:04
-That's out of the question.
-You're the strangest girl I ever met.

:36:08
-You won't tell me your name--
-I really must go.

:36:10
Wait. Can't I take you home?
:36:12
-No, thank you.
-Why not?

:36:13
-It's too dangerous.
-Are you married?

:36:15
No.
:36:16
-But you live with someone.
-Yes.

:36:18
-A man?
-Yes.

:36:21
Is he jealous?
:36:22
Let me put it this way,
if he knew I was here tonight--

:36:25
-But he doesn't.
-I hope not.

:36:27
There's no reason why
he should find out about tomorrow.

:36:31
You don't know him.
:36:32
Look, tomorrow is my last day in Paris.
I'm leaving for the United States.

:36:36
Have a nice trip.
:36:37
You wouldn't want me
to spend my last night in Paris alone?

:36:40
Well, the gentleman with the gun
offered to introduce you to his wife.

:36:43
You're much more attractive than she is.
:36:46
Or you could fly in the twins
from Stockholm.

:36:48
You're much more attractive
than both of them put together.

:36:53
-Did you say you weren't much of a talker?
-8:00?

:36:56
Impossible.
:36:57
-9:00?
-No. That's much too late.

:37:01
5:00? 4:00?
:37:04
In the afternoon? When do you work?
:37:07
Whenever I'm not busy. Will you try?
:37:12
I was told you were utterly no good.
:37:16
Then we'll both try.
You try to be here at 4:00...

:37:19
...and I'll try to be good.
:37:28
Good night, Mr. Flannagan.
:37:30
Good night...
:37:32
...thin girl.

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