1:54:06
	Now perhaps you will tell me.
1:54:09
	What were you doing on Saturday
between 2:00 and 4:00 in the afternoon?
1:54:14
	I went to my piano lesson.
1:54:15
	-That's a lie.
-It is not.
1:54:16
	I happen to know you haven't been
to a piano lesson for four weeks.
1:54:20
	Yeah? Just ask Miss Starch.
1:54:21
	I asked Miss Starch.
How do you think I know?
1:54:24
	She told me. I saw her tonight.
Didn't you see her at the performance?
1:54:27
	Yeah.
1:54:29
	Now tell me.
1:54:30
	What have you been doing
these afternoons?
1:54:36
	-You really want to know?
-Yes, I do. I really want to know.
1:54:39
	All right. I'm going to tell you
the real truth, what I've been doing.
1:54:44
	I've been going to extra rehearsals.
1:54:46
	That's the most fatuous lie
you could possibly think up.
1:54:49
	Don't say any more.
I know what you've been doing.
1:54:51
	You've been with this leading man
of yours...
1:54:54
	...this Roy, isn't that so?
1:54:58
	You're sick.
1:54:59
	Stop! Don't throw those silly,
silly cliches at me.
1:55:02
	Don't tell me any more.
1:55:03
	You've been with this boy?
1:55:05
	-Come on, tell me.
-You need help.
1:55:08
	-You're imagining things.
-Shut up, Lolita. Stop that silly talk.
1:55:26
	Lolita.
1:55:36
	Now, if you swear to me that this isn't true
I promise that I will believe you.
1:55:40
	I won't swear anything.
You'll never believe me, no matter what.
1:55:44
	I will believe you.
1:55:46
	No, you won't. You won't believe me.
1:55:48
	I'll forget the whole thing.
I'll never question you about it again.
1:55:51
	No, you'll never believe me.
Why should I swear to you?