Love in the Afternoon
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1:47:00
Definitely. She's got an uncanny talent
for getting under my skin.

1:47:03
I don't know where she comes from,
or where she goes.

1:47:06
-I suspect, but I'm not sure.
-You suspect what?

1:47:10
It seems there are other men,
quite a few of them.

1:47:12
As a matter of fact, quite a lot of them.
1:47:14
Then again, she may be pulling my leg,
then again, she may not.

1:47:18
-How about that aspirin?
-Of course. There's no extra charge.

1:47:30
-Headache, Papa?
-No, I feel fine. It's the client.

1:47:33
Hit-and-run lover.
1:47:36
Got run over himself!
1:47:45
To look at her
you'd think she was a student.

1:47:47
-How many?
-Nineteen.

1:47:49
Nineteen aspirins?
1:47:52
Two aspirins. Nineteen men!
1:47:57
-Cut it out. I've heard enough of that!
-I'm sorry.

1:47:59
From a redheaded algebra teacher
to a Dutch alcoholic.

1:48:03
And in between, there was
a riding instructor and an Alpine guide.

1:48:06
Alpine guide? Just a minute.
I had a case like this.

1:48:11
She met him on the Matterhorn.
1:48:13
Dimples behind his ears
and Edelweiss on his knees.

1:48:15
Or the other way around.
1:48:17
Alpine guide, here we are.
1:48:20
She's an English duchess, age 45.
1:48:22
No! She's no 45.
1:48:23
She's no duchess,
but she was mixed up with a duke.

1:48:26
After that there was an export-import guy.
1:48:28
Export-import? Wait, wait.
That sounds familiar.

1:48:33
Exports perfume and imports bananas.
1:48:35
Wrong. This one deals
in mustard exclusively.

1:48:37
There was a Canadian ice-hockey player
and a banker from Brussels.

1:48:40
Brussels? Banker?
1:48:43
You know, I have a feeling
I've run across this girl before.

1:48:47
I wouldn't be surprised.
Then there was a bullfighter.

1:48:49
Bullfighter?
1:48:51
He got gored.
1:48:53
You know, this is maddening.
1:48:54
I couldn't get to first base with her.
1:48:56
It's like a hurricane swept through
my papers and jumbled everything up!


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