:51:12
	- What's the matter?
- You see those kids?
:51:15
	Aren't they cute?
:51:17
	Those kids are everywhere we go.
:51:20
	That day in the park. At my concert.
In front of the spaghetti joint last Sunday.
:51:24
	Paul! Close the curtains, quick!
:51:31
	- Did he see you?
- Who?
:51:33
	- Your husband.
- Is he out there too?
:51:37
	- Didn't you see him?
- No.
:51:39
	No.
:51:41
	- What am I going to do?
- Listen. Listen.
:51:44
	Did you or did you not
see your husband out there?
:51:48
	No, I didn't see him. Didn't you?
:51:53
	Then what the hell is the idea
of yelling his name at me like that?
:51:58
	I meant those children.
Didn't you say they were following you?
:52:02
	- I never said...
- I mean in the park and last Sunday.
:52:07
	And out there now watching.
:52:11
	You must be out of your mind.
:52:13
	That's what you said, isn't it?
Always when we're together.
:52:18
	You said your husband
didn't suspect anything.
:52:21
	I didn't think he did. But how can you tell
what your husband is thinking?
:52:32
	He's peeking, see?
:52:35
	I'm sure of it now. It's exactly
the sort of thing Paul would think of.
:52:40
	- Girl detectives nobody would suspect.
- That's the nastiest thing I ever heard of.
:52:46
	The unfair thing about it is I haven't done
anything, not one single blessed thing.
:52:51
	Except for listening to music.
:52:53
	Imagine being busted in on
by a couple of little punks like that.
:52:57
	Once a man thinks his wife's been
in another man's apartment,