:24:00
It is not their fault that they can
never be as lovely as you."
:24:06
Why, it brought tears to my eyes.
:24:08
That note was written by a man
with a sensitive soul.
:24:11
It sounded pretty silly to me.
:24:13
A charming man sends you the most
beautiful note ever written...
:24:16
...and you say it sounds silly?
:24:18
"Your unknown suitor." And I don't
think much of his handwriting.
:24:23
Well, perhaps he's left-handed.
:24:26
How does this card strike you,
Aunt Maria?
:24:29
If it had been sent to me
and I didn't know who'd written it...
:24:32
...I should think it was pretty silly.
- Aunt Maria's right.
:24:36
Whoever he is,
he'll have to do better than that.
:24:39
Let me see the card, Maria, please.
:24:43
- What are you two whispering about?
- Well, l...
:24:45
I was saying that if that note
didn't warm Maria's heart...
:24:48
...the next one, I believe,
may well start a flame within her.
:24:52
Why, Eduardo, you remind me
of our courting days.
:24:55
He was always telling me
how I lit a flame in him.
:24:58
Sometimes I wonder
if it hasn't gone out.
:25:00
I'll have you know that
I'm twice the man I was.
:25:02
I would settle for half the man
you were, dear.
:25:17
Here are the love lyrics you wanted.
:25:19
The love songs and
the great love letters of Napoleon.
:25:22
Just put them down and get out.
:25:33
Sorry!