:48:01
Marguerite...
:48:03
...you need love more than
you need money just now.
:48:06
You need care even more than love.
:48:08
l can take such good care of you,
if you'll let me.
:48:15
You wouldn't be happy with me.
:48:18
No, probably not.
:48:20
Nor you with me.
:48:22
l'll leave Paris today.
:48:26
l was....
l was only thinking of you, my dear.
:48:30
l wasn't thinking of myself, really.
:48:36
Then come to the country with me.
:48:39
Well, if l should, for a little while...
:48:42
...promise not to be jealous and not to think
things that'll make you miserable.
:48:46
Yes, l promise.
:48:48
-Swear?
-l swear not to be jealous if you....
:48:51
lf...?
:48:52
-lf you swear not to see the baron again.
-No, you see?
:48:56
-You will only torture yourself.
-But if you swear.
:48:59
One hour from now, you will ask me
to swear about something else.
:49:02
-You can't be sensible, Armand.
-lt's true, l can't.
:49:06
-l want too much.
-So do l.
:49:09
How can one change one's entire life and
build a new one on one moment of love?
:49:15
And yet that's what you make me
want to close my eyes and do.
:49:18
Then close your eyes and say yes.
l command it.
:49:22
Yes. Yes. Yes.
:49:32
l'm going to tell him
that l love somebody else.
:49:36
l'm going to the country for the summer...
:49:39
-...and l'm never going to see him again.
-Are you crazy?
:49:43
You may be a fool, but l thought
you were an honest girl.
:49:46
lt's because she's honest
she's telling the baron they're through.
:49:49
What about the money she owes?
Who's gonna pay it?
:49:53
l knew you'd ruin yourself
and everybody who trusted you.
:49:56
-How dare you say such things about her?
-lt's true.
:49:59
Doesn't she owe me, me personally,
more than 1 7,000 francs?