:16:00
	...left me well-provided for.
:16:03
	He was a lovely human being...
:16:08
	...a man of complete integrity.
:16:11
	I know you would have liked to talk
to the late Mr. Haze, and he to you.
:16:15
	Yes, I'm sure I would have.
:16:17
	Those are his ashes.
:16:21
	How late was the...
:16:24
	...late Mr. Haze?
:16:28
	Seven years.
:16:30
	It's very difficult for a woman...
:16:33
	...an attractive woman alone, you know.
:16:36
	Yes, I'm sure it is.
:16:39
	Downstairs. Excuse me.
:16:44
	I've told Lolita ten times
to keep that in her room.
:16:47
	-You have a maid living in the house?
-Why, monsieur, Ramsdale is not Paris.
:16:51
	No, the colored girl comes
three times a week.
:16:55
	We think we're lucky to get her,
but she does do shirts very well.
:17:00
	Back here we have the kitchen.
That's where we have our informal meals.
:17:03
	-Perhaps--
-My pastries win prizes around here.
:17:06
	If you'll give me your number...
:17:07
	...that would give me a chance
to think it over.
:17:11
	1776.
:17:14
	1776...
:17:16
	...the Declaration of lndependence.
:17:18
	Yes, so easy to remember.
:17:20
	You must see the garden before you go,
you must....
:17:24
	My flowers win prizes around here.
They're the talk of the neighborhood.
:17:29
	Voila!
:17:32
	My yellow roses, my....
:17:34
	My daughter.
:17:36
	Darling, turn that down please.
:17:39
	I can offer you a comfortable home...
:17:41
	...a sunny garden...
:17:43
	...a congenial atmosphere...
:17:45
	...my cherry pies.
:17:50
	Well...
:17:53
	...we haven't discussed how much....
:17:55
	Well, something nominal, let's say...
:17:59
	-...$200 a month...
-Yes, that's very--