Bitter Moon
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:08:03
What's your name?
:08:04
Nigel Dobson.
:08:09
OK, Nigel, amuse me.
:08:13
Say something funny.
:08:17
Blimey.
:08:20
You're French, aren't you?
I can tell from your accent.

:08:24
Your English is very, very good,
but for some reason...

:08:26
I can always tell
with frogs.

:08:28
Sorry. Stupid thing to say.
:08:31
Just slipped out.
Schoolboy expression.

:08:33
Comes from working in the city.
I'm a Eurobond dealer.

:08:35
We're always
calling people frogs.

:08:39
You're right. Boring.
:08:40
But, anyway, you call us
roast beef, don't you?

:08:44
They're roast beef.
:08:45
I think that's how you
pronounce it, anyway.

:08:48
You're too funny for me, Nigel.
:08:51
I'm choking with laughter.
:08:56
So long.
:08:57
I leave you to your magnetic,
irresistible personality.

:09:10
Romantic, isn't it?
:09:13
Yeah, it is. Splendid.
:09:21
You're Nigel, aren't you?
:09:25
Sorry. Do I know you?
:09:30
Beware of her.
:09:34
Right.
:09:37
She's a walking man trap.
:09:39
Sorry, I don't know
what you're talking about.

:09:41
Sure, you do.
:09:43
I'm her husband.
:09:47
Look what she did to me.
:09:51
I'm sorry.
:09:53
Let me ask you something, Nigel.
:09:56
You don't mind
if I call you Nigel, do you?

:09:59
What do you think of her?

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