Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
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:12:05
I overheard your conversation
in the dining car.

:12:09
My condolences to your grandmother.
:12:18
-Right.
-Didn't you say she was ill?

:12:21
I say what they want to hear
to get what I want.

:12:26
Rather a shabby trick, isn't it?
:12:30
You have a lot to learn
about women.

:12:34
I'm afraid I am a bit naive
when it comes to the weaker sex.

:12:44
Freddy Benson.
:12:47
And you are?
:12:50
Lawrence Jamieson.
:12:54
You're married, aren't you?
:12:56
You can tell?
:12:59
Listen.
:13:01
We're the weaker sex.
Men don't live as long as women.

:13:04
We get more heart attacks,
strokes and prostate trouble.

:13:08
I say, it's time for a change.
:13:11
I say, let them give us money.
:13:14
Let's live off them for a while.
:13:16
That probably shocks you, right?
:13:18
It's rather a revolutionary thought.
:13:21
Do you think it's possible?
:13:25
Look what I did in the dining car!
:13:27
She gave me 100 francs.
That's twenty bucks!

:13:31
Do you know what it's like
to take a woman for $20?

:13:36
No, I don't.
I'm afraid it's out of my class.

:13:41
What?
:13:42
Too bad. We could've
had a blast on the Riviera.

:13:51
You're headed for the Riviera?
:13:53
There's a little town there
crawling with rich women.

:13:58
And what town is that?

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