A New Kind of Love
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:59:00
He has asked me if perhaps
he might come and speak with you.

:59:04
Why didn't he come
and ask me himself?

:59:06
Oh, mademoiselle.
:59:09
You are not familiar
with war or imprisonment.

:59:11
- No.
- His mind isn't where it should be.

:59:14
He is shy, uncertain.
:59:16
All this seems strange
and terrible to him.

:59:19
These crowds, this traffic.
:59:21
And after so long, these women.
:59:24
Yeah, he must be terrified.
:59:26
He has undergone
much suffering, even torture.

:59:31
lf you would look at him,
give him confidence,

:59:34
smile at him,
it would mean so much.

:59:41
You don't know what you have done
for France and America.

:59:54
Everything is arranged. lt was
a little difficult about the talking only,

:59:58
but she is used to the bizarre.
1:00:00
l'm sure of it.
Well, listen, thanks a lot.

1:00:02
One thousand new francs,
monsieur, for two hours.

1:00:05
What?
1:00:06
That's $1 00 an hour. The president
of the United States doesn't make that.

1:00:11
May l point out that they are not
in the same line of work?

1:00:16
You will give me the money now.
1:00:18
- The crown prince of Denmark?
- Among others.

1:00:20
- You sure?
- Of course.

1:00:23
l have even heard her mention--
1:00:26
- A very high official in the government.
- Who?

1:00:29
Who else?
1:00:32
There may be a bigger
article in this than l thought.

1:00:34
- Maybe a magazine piece.
- Possibly a novel.

1:00:39
Please, we better step over here
1:00:41
so we do not cause
her embarrassment.

1:00:44
She's very sensitive.
1:00:47
She must be.
1:00:58
Well, the price was pretty stiff,
but thanks a lot.


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