1:32:03
	Skol.
1:32:08
	Item 17: A Yugoslav sculptor.
1:32:10
	Item 18: An Italian vice consul.
1:32:13
	Item 19: A Dutch alcoholic.
1:32:17
	More later.
1:32:19
	A couple of old friends got into town,
from Stockholm.
1:32:22
	I do a lot of business up there.
1:32:24
	I'm not surprised. You seem
to have bottling plants all over the world.
1:32:27
	Yes. Well, where were we?
1:32:30
	-Under the desk, looking for my shoe.
-Look, forget about the shoe.
1:32:35
	I've got something on for tonight,
but I could cancel it.
1:32:38
	Could you?
1:32:39
	I've only a couple more weeks left in Paris.
1:32:41
	Why don't we spend them together?
Shut ourselves off completely.
1:32:44
	Rip out the phone, barricade the doors...
1:32:46
	...we won't set foot out of the hotel,
have all our meals sent in.
1:32:49
	No, no waiters.
We'll lay in a supply of canned goods.
1:32:52
	-Cases of champagne.
-Mountains of caviar.
1:32:55
	-Ice, lots of ice.
-Let's have the gypsies here all the time.
1:32:58
	-They can sleep out on the balcony.
-It sounds delightful.
1:33:03
	What do you say?
1:33:06
	Goodbye, Mr. Flannagan.
1:33:10
	Why are you always in such a hurry?
Where do you always go from here?
1:33:13
	See you tomorrow at 4:00.
1:33:14
	What do you do with your evenings?
Why can't I ever see you in the evening?
1:33:18
	-I'm sorry, Mr. Flannagan, they're all taken.
-By whom?
1:33:21
	Let's be fair, Mr. Flannagan.
You're just passing through.
1:33:24
	I have to take care
of my year-round friends.
1:33:26
	What friends? What is your name?
Who are you, anyway?
1:33:30
	You know who I am, Mr. Flannagan.
1:33:32
	I'm the girl in the afternoon...
1:33:34
	...the aperitif, as we say on the Left Bank.