The World of Henry Orient
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1:12:03
Dark and sultry, like one of... like one of
Sargent's Edwardian beauties.

1:12:11
And that... is what puzzles me.
1:12:17
Would you mind
if we talked about my daughter first?

1:12:21
You see, you are not by Sargent.
1:12:24
Oh, no. You are by Renoir. Oh, yes.
1:12:29
Definitement Renoir.
1:12:32
Have you ever seen
his Girl in April in the Frick?

1:12:38
- I'm sorry. I...
- Beautiful. All rose and gold.

1:12:42
Golden hair, golden sunshine.
1:12:45
A golden girl smiling in a rose garden.
1:12:50
You're a nymph with a sultry voice.
1:12:58
If you're not in a hurry...
I'd love to have a cup of coffee.

1:13:03
Would you?
1:13:05
Garçon, due caffè, per favore.
1:13:08
- Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.

1:13:10
- Night, David.
- Night. Thank you again.

1:13:13
Don't forget the school benefit meeting
a week from Tuesday.

1:13:17
- All right.
- Night.

1:13:26
Why don't you call again
and see if they've heard anything?

1:13:29
OK.
1:13:31
I can't imagine where she'd be
if she didn't come here.

1:13:34
She's probably riding
around the subway, poor kid.

1:13:42
Melton Hotel?
May I speak to Mrs Boyd in 3729?

1:13:46
Some Christmas for her, I'll say.
1:13:48
- Hello?
- Mrs Boyd, this is Marian Gilbert.

1:13:52
- Have you heard anything?
- No. That's what I was calling you about.

1:13:56
No, but I've called the police
and the Missing Persons Bureau.


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