Irma la Douce
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:51:01
I'm afraid the sleeves may be a little...
:51:03
Don't worry about that.
There's a brown derby that goes with it.

:51:19
- What are the glasses for?
- The races.

:51:23
Oh. Gee, they look very powerful.
:51:27
- Oops.
- What's the matter?

:51:28
Wrong end.
:51:31
- You want me to turn around?
- No, I mean the glasses.

:51:37
I'll bet nobody ever
saw you like this before.

:51:40
- You'd lose.
- Through field glasses?

:51:43
No bet.
:51:46
When I first met you, I thought
you were pretty. I was totally wrong.

:51:50
You're beautiful.
:51:52
- You're outta your mind or out of focus.
- Without make-up, you look about 14.

:51:57
I wore make-up when I was 14,
so I could pass for 17.

:52:01
- Then, by the time I was 17...
- Never mind.

:52:06
I don't wanna hear about it.
:52:11
- This coat looks ridiculous.
- Well, have it fixed.

:52:14
Just take it into Maurice the tailor.
:52:18
All right, but I won't wear the hat.
:52:20
But you have to. It all goes together.
:52:23
The suit, the hat, the glasses.
For when you go to the racetrack.

:52:27
The racetrack? Who's got time for
the racetrack? I gotta get myself a job.

:52:31
- What do you mean, a job?
- I can find something around the market.

:52:35
Unloadin' trucks, cleanin' the stalls or...
:52:38
What's the matter?
:52:47
Did I say somethin' wrong?
:52:51
- You're trying to make me feel cheap.
- Cheap?

:52:55
How would it look if I let you go to work?
:52:58
D'you want the other girls to think
I can't support my man?


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