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:04:03
Sylvie,
I'm getting a divorce.

:04:05
- What? From Charles?
- He's the only husband I have.

:04:09
- I've tried to make it work,
really I have, but...
- But what?

:04:13
Oh, I can't explain. I'm too miserable
to go on any longer like this.

:04:19
It is infuriating that
your unhappiness does not turn to fat.

:04:25
But I don't understand.
Why do you want a divorce?

:04:29
Because I don't love him.
And he obviously doesn't love me.

:04:32
That's no reason to get a divorce.
:04:34
With a rich husband
and this year's clothes,

:04:36
you won't find it difficult
to make some new friends.

:04:39
I admit I came to Paris
to escape American provincial,

:04:42
but that doesn't mean I'm ready
for French traditional.

:04:44
I loathe the whole idea
of divorce, Sylvie.

:04:47
But if only Charles had
been honest with me.

:04:49
That's all I ask of anybody:
The simple truth.

:04:51
But with Charles,
everything is secrecy and lies.

:04:57
He's hiding something
from me, Sylvie...

:05:00
something terrible...
and it frightens me.

:05:03
Does he belong to you?
:05:05
It's hers. Where'd you find him?
Robbing a bank?

:05:08
He was throwing snowballs
at Baron Rothschild.

:05:10
- Oh, thank you.
- Do we know each other?

:05:13
- Do you think we're going to?
- How would I know?

:05:16
Because I already know
an awful lot of people.

:05:19
Until one of them dies
I couldn't possibly meet anyone else.

:05:21
Hmm. Well, if anyone goes
on the critical list let me know.

:05:25
- Quitter.
- Beg pardon?

:05:27
You give up
awfully easily, don't you?

:05:30
Jean-Louis, let us walk.
I've never seen a Rothschild before.

:05:40
Clever fellow. Almost missed me.
:05:43
Thank you.
:05:45
- You're blocking my view.
- Oh.

:05:50
- Which view would you prefer?
- The one you're blocking.

:05:52
It's my last chance.
I'm flying back to Paris this afternoon.

:05:55
- What's your name?
- Peter Joshua.

:05:58
- Mine's Regina Lampert.
- Is there a Mr. Lampert?


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