A Touch of Class
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:08:11
Tea for two, please.
:08:14
- What do you do?
- I'm in the rag trade.

:08:17
- Buy or sell?
- I steal.

:08:20
- Steal?
- I do, truly.

:08:21
I steal designs from people like Dior,
Cardin, and Givenchy.

:08:24
I send them to my boss,
Mr. Sam Fingleman of New York...

:08:27
...who makes them up in cheap materials
and brings the rue St. Honoré to Kline's.

:08:31
- Sounds like very creative work.
- Thank you.

:08:33
- Where'd you learn? Paris?
- No, Italy.

:08:35
- I took a course in Milan.
- Enter Mr. Allessio.

:08:37
- Yes.
- Also in the rag trade.

:08:38
No. He specialized in charm.
It comes easy to Italians.

:08:42
We were married for several years
and had two children...

:08:45
...and three cars, and he kept the cars.
:08:48
- What about child support?
- He's rather odd about that.

:08:51
He won't send me anything for the kids,
if I don't send him something for the cars.

:08:55
What about your wife?
:08:56
Good-looking, bright, articulate,
can start a fire with two pieces of wood.

:09:00
We've been married for 11 years
and I've never been unfaithful to her...

:09:04
...in the same city.
:09:06
- Where is she now?
- Out of town.

:09:08
- I see.
- What about lunch?

:09:10
- What do you have in mind?
- Just lunch.

:09:12
- Where?
- I know a cute continental restaurant.

:09:14
- Italian?
- Continental.

:09:16
It's very discreet, out of the way,
it's sort of...

:09:19
...a hotel.
:09:22
It's a very nice hotel.
It's got good food, great wine...

:09:25
- I mean...
- What the hell, a girl has to eat.

:09:47
It's difficult to steal in France,
because they expect you to.

:09:50
- They are such snobs with their clothes...
- Waiter.

:09:53
- I'm boring you to tears.
- Not at all.

:09:55
Why are you asking for the check?
I would have liked coffee.

:09:59
Of course, it's just that...

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