A Little Romance
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1:06:00
...is.
1:06:03
The man who's with them
is another matter.

1:06:06
Julius Edmond Santorin.
1:06:09
He has a long criminal record.
1:06:12
People think Romeo and Juliet...
1:06:14
...were the product of Shakespeare's
imagination, that is not so.

1:06:19
As a matter of fact, Romeo and Juliet
were born right here in Verona.

1:06:23
- I don't believe this.
- You don't?

1:06:25
Excuse me, I didn't mean you.
Janet, how many shrimp did you have?

1:06:30
- Four. No, five. Five.
- That's right. That's what I had.

1:06:35
See that guy over there, at the next
table, that Italian? He has seven.

1:06:40
Don't tell me they don't
see Americans coming.

1:06:43
Romeo and Juliet came
from right here in Verona.

1:06:46
Tomorrow we can see
Juliet's tomb and the balcony...

1:06:49
My wallet! My wallet's been stolen!
1:06:52
- Bob!
- It's gone!

1:06:53
- Are you sure?
- Of course I'm sure!

1:06:56
I put it in this pocket
when I cashed a check.

1:06:59
- Right, I saw you. That's terrible.
- Yes, you did.

1:07:02
- How much did he get?
- I don't know.

1:07:05
Must've been a couple hundred dollars,
whatever that is in lira.

1:07:09
Damn country! Luckily, I let Janet take
my credit cards and traveler's checks.

1:07:14
You've both been so very kind
to the children and to me.

1:07:18
- Please, let me pay for it.
- I couldn't let you do that.

1:07:22
- I would really feel it an honor.
- That's very nice.

1:07:25
- I mean, it's so embarrassing.
- It's not embarrassing at all.

1:07:34
And if you please...
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...here is just a little contribution
towards the gasoline.

1:07:41
- That's very... No, I couldn't.
- Thank you so much.

1:07:45
- Otherwise, we couldn't go on.
- What's money?

1:07:48
Yes, thank you. It's so embarrassing.
He's very nice, isn't he, darling?


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