Irma la Douce
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:34:03
You will be gentle, won't you?
:34:22
Your Lordship!
:34:31
Are you all right, Your Lordship?
:34:37
I will be, as soon as I pull myself together.
:34:43
You know, I think Lady X
must have been out of her mind.

:34:47
With you in the house, why would
she go puttering around in the garden?

:34:50
How kind of you to say so.
:34:52
What time does our plane
leave for London?

:34:55
- Eight o'clock.
- Oh.

:34:57
I'd better go home and pack.
:35:00
Look, I'm afraid I can't take you
to my castle in Worcestershire.

:35:04
- Why not?
- Because...

:35:07
...I don't have a castle
in Worcestershire.

:35:09
Of course not, it's in Yorkshire.
:35:12
Quite, but... what I mean to say...
:35:16
...I haven't been entirely frank
with you, my dear Irma.

:35:20
- You haven't?
- For instance, what I told you about...

:35:24
...unicorns. There are no unicorns.
:35:28
So what?
:35:30
So she'll play with the peacocks. And
don't worry about the servant problem.

:35:34
I'll cook for you, I'll serve you tea
in the afternoon, I'll knit you sweaters.

:35:40
I can be ready in 20 minutes.
:35:42
I'll meet you at the bistro across
the street, Chez Moustache, all right?

:35:48
Hey, are you there?
:35:51
- Your Lordship?
- Yes, I'm there.

:35:54
I mean, I'm here.
:35:57
And I'll be there. The bistro.

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