Trouble in Paradise
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:37:00
Is this what you mean,
Monsieur La Valle?

:37:03
Absolutely, Madame Colet.
:37:07
Now, Monsieur La Valle, please.
:37:10
Frankly, madame, I'm too tired.
:37:12
Don't you want to come down
and join the party?

:37:15
Just a little tango? No?
:37:18
Oh, you and your messy
old papers and contracts...

:37:21
and money, money, money.
:37:23
All those uninteresting things.
:37:25
They're very interesting to me, madame.
:37:27
And somebody in this house
should worry about money.

:37:31
No, really, I have to be up
early in the morning.

:37:34
New paragraph.
:37:36
Furthermore, it is madame's wish
that while half of the interest...

:37:40
shall be deposited as usual
in madame's account,

:37:45
the other half, contrary to custom,
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shall be delivered in cash
into madame's personal custody.

:37:53
Darling, that means
that on the second ofJune...

:37:56
we shall have 850,000 francs.
:37:58
- And her jewelry is worth a fortune.
- No jewelry. Hands off jewelry.

:38:01
If we're broke, all right.
:38:03
I can pick up a million-franc necklace.
:38:05
But in times like these,
when we're doing a cash business,

:38:08
why take a chance with jewelry?
:38:11
Gaston, I know you're awfully busy,
:38:14
and, well, I don't wanna trouble you,
:38:17
but she has one little necklace...
:38:19
You know the one with the seed pearis?
It's so quiet and simple.

:38:23
- It'd go just beautifully with my neck.
- Hmm.

:38:28
Come in.
:38:32
Madame would like to talk
to Mademoiselle Vautier for a moment.

:38:35
Very well, Jacques.
:38:49
Come in.
:38:54
Good morning, madame.
:38:56
Good morning, mademoiselle.
Please.


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