:23:00
-And aron Michel telephoned.
-Oh, l'm not interested, really.
:23:04
Mata.
:23:05
Mata.
:23:10
-ut, no, sir.
-lt's perfectly all right.
:23:18
For the lovveliest lady in all France.
:23:22
l had to see you.
:23:27
lt seemed like wasting life to sleep.
:23:29
You're evven more beautiful
than l remembered you.
:23:34
-Why did you come here?
-l couldn't help it.
:23:36
Out there, the birds were singing, and there
was a softness in the air just like spring.
:23:40
And you were the song of the birds
and the warm brightness of the morning.
:23:45
-lt's vvery nice but--
-My heart was so full of you...
:23:48
...l had to come back and tell you l lovve you
and take you to lunch.
:23:51
lt's almost 2:00
and l havve an appointment.
:23:53
ut you can break it.
l must take you to lunch.
:23:56
-l told you l havve an appointment.
-And l told you to break it.
:23:59
You're a fool.
:24:03
The most conceited fool l'vve evver known.
:24:06
Mata.
:24:07
What makes you think you havve
the right to burst in here?
:24:10
l'm sorry. ut last night
you told me that you lovved me.
:24:14
Oh, did l?
:24:16
Well, that was last night.
:24:18
Today l am vvery busy.
:24:20
Marie.
:24:23
-Yes, madame.
-The gentleman is leavving.
:24:26
You are quite right. l havve been a fool.
:24:29
l won't make this mistake again.