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1:26:03
I've sobered up a little
and would like to apologise.

1:26:06
May I say that if everyone brought their
maids instead of their wives,

1:26:10
- I'd pay up my back dues.
- You may say that.

1:26:14
Am I forgiven enough to have this dance?
1:26:17
- Would it embarrass you?
- I've gone past that.

1:26:24
Hello. They've got quite a buffet.
1:26:27
Would you care to come over
and watch me eat crow?

1:26:30
- Hello, Carolyn.
- Won't you dance with me?

1:26:36
Of course.
1:26:41
Tom, I'm sorry.
1:26:43
I'll go away and I'll vanish
into thin air if you just tell me,

1:26:47
are you in love with her?
1:26:51
Cinzia?
1:26:52
She is Daviïs girl.
1:26:55
If you were in love with her,
1:26:57
would you know
you were in love with her?

1:27:01
Is just that I've waited so long.
1:27:03
Since I was four years old.
1:27:05
Then my sister beat me to it.
1:27:08
Would you care
if we didn't dance any more?

1:27:10
- Am I stepping on your toes?
- All my life, mister. All my life.

1:27:24
Tom, if you don't marry me,
you're likely to do something foolish.

1:27:32
I know.
1:27:33
You don't take a girl
out of another world

1:27:36
and try to make her part of yours.
1:27:38
You may try, but you just don't.
1:27:40
If it didn't work out, the children
would be in worse shape than ever.

1:27:44
They would be rowing across the river
in squadrons.

1:27:47
Why don't you take an oar, too?
1:27:49
I swore that one tried marriage
was enough,

1:27:53
but perhaps is time to reconsider.
1:27:56
Because the children like me?
1:27:58
Not only that, there are times
you bring out the beast in me.


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