Irma la Douce
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:38:04
Come on, you're getting wet.
:38:14
Don't expect too much
when we get up there.

:38:16
No, not at all.
:38:18
- I have no rugs, no icebox.
- As long as you have an empty couch.

:38:21
No couch.
:38:30
I also have to get curtains.
:38:32
They're working across the street,
repairing the roof, and I sleep in the nude.

:38:37
Well, it's about time they started fixing
up... You mean you don't wear anything?

:38:41
Nothing but a sleeping mask.
:38:43
Oh.
:38:46
That's all right, because the workmen
wouldn't recognise you anyway.

:38:53
You know what I've got?
An electric blanket.

:38:56
It was a present from somebody
with the American Embassy.

:39:00
That must be nice,
an electric blanket on a night like this.

:39:03
Only it doesn't work. They've got
a different kind of electricity. AC or DC.

:39:08
- That's too bad.
- Don't worry, you won't be cold.

:39:18
I'm not worried.
:39:26
It's very attractive. It has atmosphere.
:39:30
Used to be a studio.
A painter once lived here.

:39:33
Poor guy, he was starving.
Tried everything, even cut his ear off.

:39:37
- Van Gogh?
- No, I think his name was Schwartz.

:39:41
Would you believe it, I'm an artist myself.
:39:43
- I believe it.
- See this bed?

:39:47
Yes?
:39:49
I painted it.
:39:52
Oh. Oh!
:39:54
Very good job.
:39:56
It looked just awful when
I found it at the flea market.


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