Gigi
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:15:01
Gigi's not at home?
:15:02
No. This is Tuesday.
:15:05
The day she has luncheon
with her aunt Alicia.

:15:08
How is your sister?
I haven't seen her for quite a while.

:15:11
I don't wonder.
:15:13
She never sets foot out of
her apartment or her past.

:15:17
And quite a past it was...
:15:19
...so she says.
:15:20
According to the stories
Honoré tells me...

:15:22
...what she says is quite true.
:15:25
Aren't you afraid of
her influence on Gigi?

:15:27
Not at all.
:15:28
She finds Gigi a trifle backward...
:15:31
...which is true...
:15:33
...and she educates her.
:15:35
Educates her?
:15:37
Last week, she taught her
to eat cold lobster...

:15:40
...to perfection.
:15:42
What in heaven's name for?
:15:44
She says it's extremely useful.
:15:47
Marvelous.
:15:52
It's so good to be here.
:15:55
It's always a pleasure
to watch the rich...

:15:57
...enjoying the comforts of the poor.
:16:00
Especially you, dear Gaston.
:16:03
How does your sister look?
Still as young as ever?

:16:06
Yes, Alicia is always the same.
:16:09
Living in the past
must agree with her.

:16:12
When I think...
:16:14
...it was in...
:16:15
...1859...
:16:17
...she went off with her first sultan.
:16:20
Then came her Duke of Milan...
:16:22
...her King of Spain,
her khedive, her maharajah.

:16:25
She's remarkable looking...
:16:52
Good day, Charles.
:16:53
Mademoiselle.
:16:54
What are we having for lunch?
:16:56
Ortolans.
:16:58
Oh, dear!
Are they difficult?


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