:04:00
I'm such a goose!
:04:02
How can you say that?
:04:07
Would I write for a goose?
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Hold on...
:04:11
Your passionate lover
- It'll be little Francois Perier -
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recites a letter about your frolics.
:04:17
Your husband may have intercepted it.
:04:20
You: "You really wrote all that?"
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Him: "Yes, my love."
:04:24
You: "Must you always go on
about things we did together?"
:04:28
"What's the point? I was there!"
:04:31
That's nice!
:04:33
That's me all over.
:04:35
I just love it.
:04:37
I adore you!
:04:41
Put this outside the door.
:04:43
You knock, then scoot!
:04:45
Come on, now!
:04:55
The champagne.
:04:56
Stay.
:05:02
Go on, then.
:05:05
But be careful. And the tea!
:05:07
Ask for tea.
:05:09
Do you have any tea?
Yes, tea.
:05:12
Don't have any?
That's okay. Thanks.
:05:16
They have none... Tea, coffee.
Why not real sugar?
:05:21
Where do I put this?
:05:26
Damn!
:05:27
What's the matter?
:05:28
I've made a mess!
:05:30
The script for Roland Tual,
Love Letters.
:05:33
He's expecting it tomorrow.
:05:35
It soaks up like a blotter!
Look at that!
:05:40
Hear that?
:05:42
Rumbling.
:05:43
It's thunder.
:05:46
Come over here!
:05:47
Not thunder, planes.
Lots of them.
:05:51
Only the Germans have planes.
:05:53
They wouldn't bomb Paris,
they're in it!
:05:57
No, it's freezing out!
:05:59
I have to see!