:46:00
Oh, come on. That's okay.
:46:03
Let's have that drink.
:46:09
I'll write you the cheque at once.
:46:12
Why do you suppose she did it?
:46:14
Why? Wrong education!
:46:16
That's the trouble
with our whole aristocracy.
:46:18
Still think they're living in the Middle Ages.
No respect for other people.
:46:22
Treating everyone like subjects.
That's what starts revolutions.
:46:26
I guess you're right.
:46:29
She could start a revolution
with me anytime.
:46:31
Please?
:46:33
I beg your pardon.
:46:51
If you won't accept my apology,
let me at least thank you for your chivalry.
:46:56
It's quite all right. Why did you do it?
:46:59
- Do you really want to know the truth?
- Yes.
:47:02
- I was very late for a luncheon appointment.
- What?
:47:05
And I wanted to keep it,
but not because of the food.
:47:10
I get it.
:47:11
Why did you leave me in the middle of the
road? I'd have been glad to drive you.
:47:14
You were going slower and slower,
and you know yourself why.
:47:18
It's very silly to say,
but suddenly I got in the most awful panic.
:47:21
I didn't know you, we were alone there...
:47:23
and before I knew what I was doing,
I stepped on the gas.
:47:27
I was really afraid.
:47:28
Of what?
:47:29
Of you.
:47:35
Well, there was no need of it.
I paid you a few compliments.
:47:39
I told you how charming
and how lovely you were...
:47:42
and I'd still repeat it,
but I didn't do anything.
:47:44
But you intended to.
:47:46
I did not.
:47:47
You had it in your eye.
:47:51
I didn't know it showed.
:47:54
By the way,
did you make your luncheon appointment?
:47:57
Yes, but after I got here, I didn't keep it.