:43:00
A thousand thanks. I'll bring him right up.
:43:02
No. He's taken up too much of your time
already. Just send him up.
:43:05
- I'm so delighted to have met you, seƱor.
- Thank you.
:43:08
- Don't bother to bring him up here.
- Yes, Countess.
:43:10
- Allow me.
- Your Highness, you are so kind to me.
:43:12
It was so nice of you to come up.
:43:17
Give me a drink, quick.
:43:20
Now we'll have to get those pearis.
:43:28
Come in.
:43:34
So it was you!
:43:39
Say, what was the idea
of taking my car and...
:43:42
Hello.
:43:48
May I ask what this is all about?
:43:50
This is my uncle, Prince Margoli.
:43:53
Bradley's my name.
:43:55
- Are you insinuating that my niece...
- Yes, I am. She stole my car.
:43:58
That's not true.
:44:01
Are you calling me a liar?
:44:03
I say that could not be true.
:44:05
Uncle, it is true.
:44:10
Then you really did what the police and
what this young man accuse you of doing?
:44:14
- Yes. But let me explain.
- There is no explanation.
:44:17
There's got to be an explanation.
:44:20
That car didn't even belong to me,
and somebody's got to pay for it.
:44:23
Let that be the least of your worries.
:44:24
You'll have the money
before you leave this room.
:44:28
- What interests me most is your conduct.
- No, Uncle...
:44:30
I don't want any excuses!
:44:32
This is the last
of your numberless escapades.
:44:34
I shall take this up
at the family council, yes.
:44:36
I'll not let you drag down our family name
any longer.
:44:39
Do you realise what you did?
:44:42
You stole a car. You, a de Beaupre!
:44:45
- I shall see that the family disowns you.
- Now look here...
:44:48
This is a black spot
on the escutcheon of the de Beaupres...
:44:50
which will have to be wiped away.
:44:51
- But after all...
- Will you kindly let me handle this alone?
:44:54
- Now, I'm telling you...
- Please, sir.
:44:55
Whose niece is she, your niece or my niece?
:44:57
Whose car was it, your car or my car?
:44:59
Now let me tell you, my niece
is more important to me than your car.