Love in the Afternoon
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1:49:00
Like somebody broke into my files.
1:49:11
She's coming to see me this afternoon.
She'll leave around 6:00.

1:49:14
Suppose you follow her. So long.
1:49:16
Tell me, Mr. Flannagan,
when you said her name isn't Adolph....

1:49:19
All I know, is it begins with an "A."
1:49:21
"A"?
1:49:22
It's not Anna, or Agnes, or Agatha....
1:49:24
That tune....
1:49:27
It's not from an opera, is it?
1:49:29
It's an old Viennese schmaltz
called Fascination.

1:49:32
-My gypsies play it all the time.
-Of course.

1:49:36
The name starts with an "A"?
1:49:38
It must be an odd name.
Everything about her is odd.

1:49:40
One day she wore one of those things
around her leg.

1:49:43
-An anklet?
-That's right.

1:49:44
Another time, in a fur coat,
in the middle of summer.

1:49:47
Ermine?
1:49:48
How did you guess it?
1:49:49
Some guy gave it to her,
but she'd never take anything from me.

1:49:52
-Nothing?
-Nothing at all.

1:49:54
Not even a flower?
1:49:55
Yeah, I did give her a flower once.
A white carnation.

1:49:58
Say, you are good.
1:50:00
Not really, Monsieur. Sometimes,
in my profession, you get lucky.

1:50:04
-Goodbye, Monsieur.
-Goodbye, Mr. Chavasse.

1:50:17
One more question, Monsieur.
1:50:19
Are you interested in this young lady?
1:50:21
Sure I'm interested.
Why do you think I came up here?

1:50:24
What I meant was,
are you in love with her?

1:50:27
Love? I said I was interested.
1:50:30
I have many interests.
1:50:31
Sorry, Monsieur. Just asking.
1:50:34
Okay, don't forget, 6:00.
1:50:37
I may have the solution much earlier.
1:50:44
-Client with the headache gone?
-The client is gone, but not the headache.

1:50:51
Looks like somebody's been carrying on
with half the alphabet.

1:50:55
Sometimes I think I made
a mistake letting you grow up...

1:50:58
...in these surroundings.
1:50:59
I should have sent you away
to boarding school after your mama died.


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