:46:02
You're joking.
:46:03
It was a relief to get back
to Jacques and his fiddle.
:46:06
If we don't do something soon,
he's gonna ruin everything.
:46:08
- If I don't do something.
- It shouldn't be too difficult.
:46:11
He's just a young man
who's not been out in the world.
:46:14
That's because he's been
spending his time in the bedroom.
:46:17
- I'm surprised at you.
- I can handle it.
:46:20
As a matter of fact,
it might be rather intriguing,
:46:22
particularly if the family resemblance
goes deeper than you think.
:46:26
I'm envious.
:46:27
It seems that we're somewhat
in the same spot, my love.
:46:30
You envy George,
and I envy the princess.
:46:36
I really don't know
what I'm going to do yet.
:46:38
I might go back to college
and get my doctorate.
:46:41
But I'm torn.
:46:43
I feel there's so many things
to be done in the world,
:46:45
so many backward countries
where I might be useful.
:46:48
I've even been considering
the Peace Corps.
:46:51
You're certainly not
much like your uncle.
:46:53
I don't know
too much about my uncle,
:46:55
except what I've read
in newspapers and magazines.
:46:58
- One mustn't judge by that.
- No?
:47:00
After all, whatever I am today,
he made it possible.
:47:03
I guess everyone has
at least one redeeming quality.
:47:06
Yes.
:47:14
Good morning, Your Highness.
Hair of the dog.
:47:17
- May I present Madame Clouseau?
- Good morning.
:47:19
This is my
Americanized nephew George.
:47:21
We met at the bar last night.
:47:23
- How is your cough?
- It's completely gone. Thanks.
:47:25
Have a glass of this.
:47:26
It'll put everything
in its right perspective.
:47:29
My perspective
is excellent this morning.
:47:30
I see your leg is much better.
:47:33
It's a vast improvement.
Very much better.
:47:35
George and I had a wonderful
family reunion last night
:47:37
after we carried you home.
:47:39
- He's quite a lad.
- So I've discovered.
:47:41
He's thinking of joining
the Peace Corps.
:47:43
Imagine a Litton
in the Peace Corps.
:47:44
Be careful, or you'll give
your family a good name.
:47:47
- Please sit down.
- No, thank you.
:47:49
I was on my way to ski
when I ran into Sir Charles.
:47:51
- Do you ski, Mr. Litton?
- Ski?
:47:54
- No, not very well.
- You should learn, George.
:47:57
If it wasn't for this ropy leg,
I'd take you myself.
:47:59
I'm hardly in your uncle's class,