Love in the Afternoon
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:51:00
You mean there's one man you live with
and another man you....

:51:05
Très intéressant,
as they say on the Left Bank.

:51:07
Not really.
:51:09
I'm not criticizing,
as a matter of fact, I'm all for it.

:51:12
You would be. A man with your record.
:51:15
-What about my record?
-I've been reading up on it.

:51:17
-Where?
-I have my own private library.

:51:21
What kind of a library is that?
:51:23
All sorts of reference works,
like the World Almanac.

:51:27
You read about me in the World Almanac?
:51:29
Naturally. It's very complete.
It's loaded with facts and figures.

:51:32
Like the 10 tallest mountains,
and the population of Portugal...

:51:36
...the average annual rainfall
in New Zealand--

:51:39
What did it say about me?
:51:41
You're way above average,
it doesn't just rain, it pours.

:51:47
You know, you baffle me.
:51:49
-I baffle you?
-Yeah, I can't figure you at all.

:51:53
Of course,
if you give me a little more time.

:51:57
-Shall we sit down?
-Really, I was just returning the hat.

:52:00
-Yeah, I know.
-Maybe I should have left it at the desk.

:52:03
No, that would've been too risky
with the way people talk.

:52:06
Well, I could have put it in a paper bag,
a big brown paper bag.

:52:11
I'm glad you didn't.
Somebody might have opened it.

:52:13
I could have written "Personal" on it.
:52:16
That they would have opened for sure!
:52:19
Then maybe I did the smart thing.
:52:23
I think you did.

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