Irma la Douce
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:14:03
- What is it, my dear?
- You've changed somehow.

:14:06
Have I? How?
:14:09
That patch, shouldn't it be
on the other eye?

:14:13
Oh.
:14:15
Indeed. Well, no wonder it was so foggy.
:14:21
- I've been practising. I'll be much better.
- Oh, let's get at it then, shall we?

:14:30
Old goat.
:14:45
How are things at home?
I mean, how's Lady X?

:14:48
- Her usual self.
- How's the gardener?

:14:52
Finally happened. Caught them
red-handed in the greenhouse.

:14:56
I threw them out, pulled up the
drawbridge, started divorce proceedings.

:15:00
- That's too bad.
- Catastrophe.

:15:02
Best damn gardener I ever had.
:15:06
Must be lonely for you at the castle.
:15:08
Very. Especially at night,
just me and the family ghost...

:15:12
...spooking around those 96 rooms.
:15:15
- How many?
- Not to mention the 400 acres...

:15:18
...and the croquet field,
and the trout hatchery.

:15:22
And all the horses. I breed trotters
and pacers. Separate stables, you know.

:15:28
I imagine there must be lots
of trees and grass and a brook.

:15:31
And swans and peacocks and... unicorns.
:15:36
It sounds like a wonderful place for
Coquette. I'd like to get her out of the city.

:15:41
- She drinks, you know.
- Really?

:15:44
I keep finding empty
bottles under the bed.

:15:47
Well...
:15:48
Love to invite you to the castle,
both of you...

:15:51
...but I'm sure you wouldn't dream
of leaving your young man.

:15:58
No, I guess not.

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