:07:37
My dear, do you see that gentleman
standing up?
:07:40
-Which one?
-ln the second row on the aisle.
:07:50
-Yes. Do you know him?
-l know who he is.
:07:52
He's the fabulously rich de Varville,
Baron de Varville.
:08:00
l didn't know that rich men
ever looked like that.
:08:03
This one does. He's looking at us.
:08:05
He's seen us looking at him.
:08:16
l've changed my mind, Prudence.
You can keep your fur toque.
:08:19
The Baron de Varville is on his way to this
box, and l'm going to stay and meet him.
:08:23
But he's coming here to meet me.
:08:26
-So that's what you had up your sleeve.
-l invited him to join us here myself.
:08:30
Nothing could be better. Thank you,
my dear Prudence, for arranging it.
:08:33
But having done so much,
you really must let me receive him alone.
:08:37
-Unfortunately, l like him too.
-Why unfortunately?
:08:41
Because his eyes have made love to me
all evening.
:08:44
That's a lie. He barely glanced at you.
l never took my glasses from his face...
:08:49
...except for an instant
to let him see mine.
:08:52
Perhaps that was the instant
he smiled at me.
:08:54
He did not smile at you,
and he won't meet you here.
:08:57
-Then he must look for me somewhere else.
-Sit down, Marguerite.