A Touch of Class
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1:06:00
I don't believe that.
1:06:01
Why not? After all, I'm your everyday
cold-assed, supercilious English woman.

1:06:06
I'm terribly sorry I said that.
1:06:08
Don't be. It warmed things up quite a bit.
1:06:10
It did? Well, I'm very pleased to hear that.
1:06:13
Mr. Blackburn.
1:06:16
- What is it?
- Your tickets to London are confirmed.

1:06:20
No. We don't leave until the 26th.
1:06:23
This is the 26th, seƱor. You leave at 5:00.
1:06:30
Thank you.
1:06:44
- Shall we take a swim?
- Yes, please.

1:06:57
Hey!
1:06:59
Look alive.
1:07:00
Ready when you are. Lights and camera.
1:07:04
All right.
1:07:07
- Action.
- Steve! Hey, Steve!

1:07:16
What's so important,
you have to crash in without calling?

1:07:19
Are you a dentist? I need an appointment?
It's business.

1:07:22
- There's nothing about your business...
- It's not my business.

1:07:24
It's too intelligent,
keeping my nose in my own business.

1:07:27
This is none of my business.
You and the lady.

1:07:30
- What are you talking about?
- The bullfight, the beach...

1:07:33
...the restaurant.
You could've taken out an ad.

1:07:35
What are we doing? Where you going?
1:07:36
Steve, I'm gonna tell you something.
How do you want it?

1:07:39
In front of her, here?
Or up there, all by ourselves?

1:07:56
Listen carefully, Steve.
I know what I'm talking about.

1:07:59
I'm one of the walking wounded.

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