:12:04
l got rid of him.
:12:09
What do you think
about me selling my Jordan stock?
:12:13
l'd rather you didn't, just at this time.
:12:18
We've been hit, just as everyone has,
of course.
:12:22
l'm afraid you wouldn't get
what it was worth if you sold it now.
:12:26
l'd expect to lose something on it.
But you know, ladies must live.
:12:30
You see, Carlotta, it's like this.
:12:33
The Jordan stock has never really been
on the market.
:12:37
As a matter of fact, it's very closely held.
Only six or seven people in all.
:12:42
Of course,
you've got a very small block of it.
:12:45
Let's see, what did you pay for it anyway,
do you remember?
:12:48
$61,240.
:12:51
Why, Carlotta, you're marvellous.
:12:54
No. l remember because it's the only stock
l ever paid for myself.
:12:58
But then you said it was good.
And yes, it was for nearly 20 years.
:13:03
The last two or three or....
:13:06
Oliver, you wouldn't want to
buy it back yourself, would you?
:13:11
Yes, l would, Carlotta.
:13:18
But l'd find it rather difficult just now.
:13:21
Why, Oliver...
:13:24
l always thought of you
having all the money in the world.
:13:27
l thought so, too, for a time.
:13:31
When l think of Oliver Jordan lll....
:13:34
l dropped that years ago.
:13:37
Dear Oliver, you were sweet.
:13:40
So serious. So respectful.
:13:45
l was very fond of you, Oliver.
:13:47
l was very much in love with you, Carlotta.
:13:50
You were the most entrancing creature
in the world, and l was at your feet.
:13:56
So was all New York.
:13:58
lf you went to a restaurant, it was made.