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1:11:03
- I love you madly.
- Good night.

1:11:06
We'd better hurry.
1:11:08
I can hear them tuning up
over at the Country Club already.

1:11:12
Tom, I want you to know
I'm very flattered.

1:11:16
But, whatever got you out of your shell?
1:11:19
Even a hermit needs
a change of scenery occasionally.

1:11:22
And this is very pretty scenery.
1:11:24
Alice knew how I felt about you
all along.

1:11:27
- Is it all right to mention her now?
- Is it all right to mention John?

1:11:31
- Only with a snarl.
- I can manage a snarl for John.

1:11:34
Is so nice to have you back.
So very nice.

1:11:39
- Miss Jibson.
- Gibson.

1:11:41
Gibson... You have overlooked.
1:11:44
You're so right, '"I have overlooked.'"
1:11:47
Good night, Cinzia.
Will you see that the children get to bed?

1:11:50
Yes, Signor Winters,
I shall out the lights in half an hour.

1:11:54
- You do that. You out the lights.
- It is the wrong word?

1:11:57
- Is charmingly the wrong word.
- I shall turn out the lights in half an hour.

1:12:01
Congratulations.
1:12:03
I bet if you really tried you could learn
how to do the laundry too.

1:12:22
- Elizabeth is sleeping.
- Good.

1:12:25
I found my old English book
you asked me for.

1:12:28
I was using it for a doorstop.
1:12:30
Teach me.
1:12:34
Why do you want to learn English?
1:12:36
You've got a really cute accent.
1:12:39
- Charming?
- Yeah, charming.

1:12:41
I spit on charming. Teach me!
1:12:47
This will be the first time for both of us.
1:12:51
'"Adjectives and Adverbs.'"
Do you want to go that deep?

1:12:54
Yes.
1:12:56
'"An adjective modifies a noun
or a pronoun.

1:12:59
'"An adverb modifies a verb,
adjective or other adverb.


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