Funny Face
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1:13:01
I can't believe it.
I thought you'd be old.

1:13:04
Well, I mean, a philosopher
and professor.

1:13:07
It all suggests age.
I mean, maturity.

1:13:10
I'm afraid I've disappointed you.
1:13:12
No. There's no reason why someone
brilliant shouldn't be young.

1:13:17
I find myself
at an awkward disadvantage.

1:13:21
You know who I am.
1:13:24
But except that you are
very charming, I don't know you.

1:13:28
I'm so excited about meeting you,
I forgot to introduce myself.

1:13:32
If only you knew how anxious I am
to talk to you.

1:13:35
I came from New York
just to see you.

1:13:38
You couldn't have a more loyal
disciple of empathicalism than I.

1:13:42
- Than whom?
- I'm sorry. I'm Jo Stockton.

1:13:47
I'm enchanted,... Miss Stockton.
1:13:52
And since you've come such a long way
to talk with me,

1:13:56
by all means, let us talk.
1:14:05
There's so much
you can teach us.

1:14:07
I may go next year.
1:14:09
You must see Greenwich Village.
It's our Left Bank.

1:14:13
People there think, and do things.
Useful things.

1:14:16
- Do you live in Greenwich Village?
- Of course.

1:14:19
Then I will come. Perhaps we can do
useful things together.

1:14:23
I'm sure that in all America
there's no empathicalist

1:14:27
as charming as you.
1:14:28
Well, I hate to throw
a wet blanket...

1:14:31
Darling, guess who this is.
You'll never guess!

1:14:34
- Your brother?
- Professor Flostre.

1:14:36
- This is Dick Avery.
- Professor? I thought you'd be old.

1:14:41
- So did I. Aren't you surprised?
- I'm overcome.

1:14:44
For you, my dear,
I promise never to grow old.

1:14:48
- Come on, Jo.
- What's the matter?

1:14:50
We've got to get to Duval's.
1:14:52
Must you go?
I was just beginning to know you.

1:14:55
Couldn't I stay?
The professor wants to talk to me.

1:14:58
- You've heard it all before.
- Have you lost your mind?


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