:47:01
Oh, now he'll never get back
into a romantic mood.
:47:04
Maybe some music would
quiet his nerves. Come on.
:47:16
After my notes, I must be
an awful disappointment to you.
:47:19
Oh, on the contrary.
:47:20
I like modest men.
:47:23
Well, I don't know exactly
how to tell you, but...
:47:26
I like bashfulness too.
:47:33
Your city is so cosmopolitan, and this
shack of yours is so magnificent...
:47:37
...frankly, I feel like
a duck out of water.
:47:41
I think you'd fit in anyplace.
:47:43
But I mean, I wouldn't fit into
this kind of life, your kind of life.
:47:47
I don't like it much either.
:47:49
But you don't know my kind of life.
:47:51
- It's music and dancing, isn't it?
- Yes.
:47:54
Well, we love your North American
music and dances down here.
:47:57
Oh, but imagine a man like me
having to dance for a living.
:48:01
I can't imagine a happier way
to earn one.
:48:05
There's a great weakness
in my character.
:48:07
- I'm a sucker for a horserace.
- They thrill me too.
:48:10
I'd probably bet my last cent on
a horse. As a matter of fact, I did.
:48:13
I have a gambler's heart myself.
:48:16
You know...
:48:17
...I think that's why
your notes intrigued me so.
:48:22
Look, little lady,
as they'd say in Brooklyn:
:48:25
"I can't bat in your league." I'm a plain,
ordinary guy from Omaha, Nebraska.
:48:30
Just an old-fashioned,
everyday Middle Westerner.
:48:33
Why, my grandfather
was a cattle raiser.
:48:36
So was mine!
:48:39
But you're streamlined. You're today.
:48:41
Sister, I was raised amongst the
grasshoppers. I am strictly from corn.