The Sound of Music
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1:04:03
I am amusing, I suppose.
1:04:06
I have the finest couturier in Vienna
and a glittering circle of friends.

1:04:11
-I do give some rather gay parties.
-Oh, yes.

1:04:14
But take all that away. . .
1:04:16
. . .and you have just wealthy,
unattached little me. . .

1:04:21
. . .searching, just like you.
1:04:28
More strudel, Herr Detweiler?
1:04:30
-How many have I had?
-Two.

1:04:31
Make it an uneven three.
1:04:36
Still eating, Max?
Must be unhappy.

1:04:40
That mixed quartet I've been trying
to steal away from Sol Hurok. . .

1:04:44
-What happened?
-. . .Sascha Petrie stole them first.

1:04:46
I hate thieves.
1:04:48
Max, you really must try
and learn to love yourself.

1:04:51
I had to call Paris, Rome
and Stockholm.

1:04:54
-On Georg's telephone, of course.
-How else could I afford it?

1:04:58
I like rich people, the way they live
and how I live when I'm with them.

1:05:03
I wonder where the children are.
1:05:05
They must have heard
I was coming and hid.

1:05:08
I was hoping they'd be here
to welcome you.

1:05:10
Max, do step out of character for
a moment and try and be charming.

1:05:23
Well?
1:05:26
Well what?
1:05:27
Have you made up his mind?
Do I hear wedding bells?

1:05:30
-Pealing madly.
-Marvelous.

1:05:32
-Not necessarily for me.
-What kind of talk's that?

1:05:35
None-of-your-business talk.
1:05:37
I'm terribly fond of him,
so don't toy with us.

1:05:39
But I'm a child. I like toys.
So tell me everything.

1:05:43
Come on. Tell me every teensy-weensy,
intimate, disgusting detail.

1:05:49
Well, let's just say I have a feeling
I may be here on approval.

1:05:54
-I approve of that. How can you miss?
-Far too easily.

1:05:57
If I know you, darling,
and I do, you will find a way.


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