Gigi
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1:12:00
...with the eyes of Paris on you...
1:12:03
Are you trying to make me believe...
1:12:05
...that if Gigi goes out with me,
she'll be compromised?

1:12:08
Let us say she would be labeled.
1:12:11
A young girl who goes out with you
is no longer an ordinary young girl.

1:12:15
Not even a respectable young girl.
1:12:17
Mamita, this is absurd.
1:12:20
As far as you are concerned,
it would be just another news item.

1:12:23
But in this case, I would not
have the heart to laugh...

1:12:26
...when I read it in the newspapers.
1:12:28
This is too ridiculous
to discuss any further.

1:12:31
I don't want to contradict you,
and I don't want to argue about it.

1:12:35
If you feel you're protecting Gigi
from some cruel fate...

1:12:38
...that's your affair.
1:12:39
I understand responsibility to Gigi
better than you.

1:12:43
I'll do all I can to entrust her
only to a man who'll be able to say:

1:12:47
"I'll take care of her.
I'll answer for her future."

1:12:57
Now, can I get you
your chamomile tea, Gaston?

1:13:00
No, thank you.
I have an appointment...

1:13:03
...and I'm late already.
1:13:05
But forgive me if I wonder, madame...
1:13:08
...whom you are keeping her for?
Some underpaid bank clerk...

1:13:11
...who'll marry her and give her
four children in three years?

1:13:15
You're upset.
Please...

1:13:16
To see her married in white in
a dingy little church to a plumber...

1:13:20
...who'll only give her
a worthless name...

1:13:22
...and the squalor of good intentions?
1:13:25
Very well, madame.
Very well!

1:13:27
If that's your ambition...
1:13:28
...inflict your misery
in the name of respectability.

1:13:32
I pity you!
I pity you all!

1:13:40
Upset!
1:13:41
What utter rubbish!

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