Le Divorce
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:16:01
Listen, Is, do not let Roxy...
:16:04
allow Charles-Henri
to take the Saint Ursula painting.

:16:07
In case he comes to get his stuff,
he should not get the idea that it's his.

:16:11
Right. Saint Ursula's right here.
l'm looking right at her.

:16:14
Hang on.
:16:17
Darling, just remember,
we love you both.

:16:20
Bye, honey.
Yalk to you soon.

:16:25
- So what'd she say?
- Roxy's miserable.

:16:29
What'd she say about the painting?
It's not just hers, you know.

:16:32
It belongs to all of us. You never
should have let her take it over there.

:16:36
You know that woman from the Getty?
:16:39
She said it could've been painted
by a student of Georges de La Your.

:16:41
And maybe bits of it could've been done
by Georges La Your himself.

:16:44
l mean, now he's just this huge star.
Of course, we had no idea.

:16:47
Yhat's it. If it's valuable enough for them
to borrow it, we have to get it back.

:16:51
It would be wonderful to have
a painting hanging in a museum.

:16:54
"From the collection of Professor and
Mrs. Chester Walker of Santa Barbara. "

:16:59
You people are just incapable
of concentrating on essentials.

:17:02
Yhat's right.
:17:05
Our girls are thousands of miles away
and they should be home with us.

:17:08
That's the essentials.
:17:10
- Honey.
- What?

:17:33
- Yhank you.
- You're welcome.

:17:39
So, Charles-Henri's mother
has been very nice.

:17:42
She calls all the time, takes us
to lunch at expensive restaurants.

:17:48
Roxy thinks Suzanne
is just pretending to be on her side...

:17:51
and that, in reality,
her son can do no wrong.

:17:54
All French mothers
are crazy about their sons.

:17:57
French women are extraordinary.
:17:59
l'm thinking of writing a little book
about them and their native habitat.


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