Love in the Afternoon
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1:29:03
This is ridiculous.
1:29:07
Couldn't have just walked away by itself.
1:29:10
Relax. It'll show up sooner or later.
1:29:13
It's 5:45. I'm late.
1:29:15
Come on, don't just lie there, help me.
1:29:18
Glad to.
1:29:23
You sure you had them both on
when you came?

1:29:26
Quite sure.
1:29:28
It's funny how things
keep disappearing around here.

1:29:31
Like that slipper.
1:29:33
I couldn't find it for a whole week.
1:29:37
I can't show up in just one shoe.
1:29:40
Why not? You have a very handsome foot.
1:29:42
It's too big.
1:29:44
It's perfect. As a matter of fact,
everything about you is perfect.

1:29:49
I'm too thin, and my ears stick out,
and my teeth are crooked...

1:29:53
...and my neck's much too long.
1:29:55
Maybe so,
but I love the way it all hangs together.

1:30:01
I must find my shoe.
1:30:03
It's that Parisian thing you've got,
that certain quelque chose...

1:30:07
...as they say on the Left Bank,
that piquant soupçon of aperitif.

1:30:15
Mr. Flannagan, you're wanted upstairs.
1:30:18
How many men have told you that?
1:30:20
Come on, how many?
1:30:24
The telephone, Mr. Flannagan.
1:30:27
Don't move.
1:30:34
Hello? Yes?
1:30:37
Who? Ingrid?
1:30:39
Oh, it's you, Dagmar.
1:30:44
Are you both on the phone?
Where are you calling from, Stockholm?

1:30:48
You're in Paris. Well, look, I'm....
1:30:51
I can't talk very well, it's kind of awkward.
1:30:55
No, it's nothing like that.
It's just that the bathtub's running over.

1:30:58
I'll turn it off!

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