:26:00
	I'll never forget that
intellectually stimulating talk...
:26:03
	...that you gave to our club.
:26:05
	A magnificent club, really magnificent.
Tell me one thing, are you a columnist?
:26:10
	No, don't you remember?
:26:12
	That afternoon changed my whole life.
:26:16
	Well, how about that.
:26:17
	You remember, you....
:26:19
	What, what?
:26:28
	Did I do that? Did l?
:26:32
	And afterwards, you know,
I showed you my garden...
:26:35
	...and I drove you to the airport.
:26:38
	Yes!
:26:39
	Really great fun.
:26:41
	Listen, didn't you have a daughter....
:26:44
	Didn't you have a daughter
with a lovely name?
:26:46
	Yeah, what was it now?
A lovely, lyrical, lilting name like....
:26:51
	Lolita.
:26:52
	Lolita, that's right.
Lolita, diminutive of Dolores...
:26:55
	...the tears and the roses.
:26:59
	Wednesday she's going to have
a cavity filled by your Uncle lvor.
:27:02
	Yeah!
:27:16
	There you are. Where have you been?
I've been looking for you.
:27:19
	I strolled around for a while
and then I came up here.
:27:23
	You poor man,
I'll bet you're bored to tears.
:27:25
	On the contrary I find it most interesting.
:27:28
	Charlotte. Hello.
:27:30
	Humbert, you found a place to sit down.
:27:33
	Oh, gosh.
:27:36
	Charlotte, Mona's having
a little get-together...
:27:39
	...later on at our house,
and she and Freddy Beale...
:27:42
	...and some others, are having
a jam session, or whatever it's called.
:27:46
	Anyhow, she wants to know
if Lolita and Kenny can come.
:27:49
	I don't see why not, as long
as you have her home by midnight.
:27:52
	But Charlotte, tonight's a special occasion.
:27:56
	Why don't you have Lolita stay over
with Mona?
:27:58
	John can bring her back in the morning,
can't you?