Irma la Douce
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1:26:04
I imagine there must be lots
of trees and grass and a brook.

1:26:07
And swans and peacocks and... unicorns.
1:26:12
It sounds like a wonderful place for
Coquette. I'd like to get her out of the city.

1:26:17
- She drinks, you know.
- Really?

1:26:20
I keep finding empty
bottles under the bed.

1:26:23
Well...
1:26:24
Love to invite you to the castle,
both of you...

1:26:27
...but I'm sure you wouldn't dream
of leaving your young man.

1:26:34
No, I guess not.
1:26:36
- Although sometimes I wonder.
- Is something troubling you?

1:26:40
Well, suddenly he seems so different.
I mean, so indifferent.

1:26:44
He's tired all the time,
not interested in me at all.

1:26:48
I'm sure there must be some explanation.
1:26:50
I'm beginning to think
he's got another girl.

1:26:53
That's ridiculous! Why would
anybody with a... girl like you...

1:26:57
Somebody ought to give
that young man a good talking to.

1:27:00
- Would you like to meet him?
- Meet him?

1:27:03
He's waiting for me across the street.
1:27:05
I really ought to be getting to the airport.
1:27:08
Oh, it'll only take a minute.
Come on. We'll buy you a drink.

1:27:11
Thank you, but no thank you.
I mean, while I'm getting my divorce...

1:27:15
...we really shouldn't be
seen with each other.

1:27:18
Yes. Yes, you must be careful. Maybe we
shouldn't even leave the hotel together.

1:27:22
Capital suggestion. Shall we
rendezvous again next Monday, hm?

1:27:27
Of course.
1:27:30
Oh, I don't feel right about this.
1:27:34
It's taking money under false pretences.
1:27:37
- After all, I don't do anything for you.
- Balderdash.

1:27:41
Why, if it weren't for this arrangement
of ours, I should go through the ceiling.

1:27:45
Of course, it must be very boring for you.
1:27:48
Not at all. I enjoy it.
1:27:50
Oh.
1:27:52
You've made me a very happy man.
1:27:55
Half-man, I should say.
1:27:59
Well, ta-ta...

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