1:21:00
Don't leave me like this, Tom.
1:21:02
These are our last moments together,
the way we'll always remember each other.
1:21:05
That's all right.
I told you to think it over and you did.
1:21:08
I can't blame you. You're right.
1:21:10
I can't buy you any diamond clips
or pearl necklaces.
1:21:16
Pearl necklace!
It is a pearl necklace that is separating us.
1:21:23
Well, it's too bad,
but I couldn't buy you any real pearis.
1:21:27
And when it comes to jewellery,
I'm sure you like the real thing.
1:21:32
Tom, I swore I wouldn't tell you...
1:21:34
but I can't let you go away thinking
I'm something even worse than I am.
1:21:38
You heard about the big theft in Paris,
the pearl necklace.
1:21:42
I did it.
1:21:43
I fooled you, I lied to you. There's only
one true thing you know about me.
1:21:48
I did love you. I do love you.
1:21:55
Goodbye, Tom.
1:22:11
I hope she's got rid of him by now.
1:22:24
You know, I almost left
without saying goodbye, Your Highness.
1:22:27
I wouldn't like it known in European courts
that Americans have no manners.
1:22:31
Goodbye.
1:22:32
I've invited Mr. Bradley to stay for dinner.
1:22:38
I really think it's an imposition,
but since you insist, well, I'll stay...
1:22:42
and try to be very entertaining.
1:22:44
I'm a little bit worried, Mr. Bradley.
1:22:46
If you stay to dinner,
I'm afraid you'll miss your train.
1:22:49
That's the kind of hospitality I like.
Shall we join the ladies?
1:22:52
Mr. Bradley, the truth is...
1:22:54
Now I'm sure you'll understand...
1:22:56
but we have some very serious
family business to discuss.