:33:28
My dear Alicia,
will you forgive me for being late?
:33:31
Last minute conference at the office.
You got my message?
:33:33
-Yes, it's all right, Alex.
-It was sweet of you to wait.
:33:36
-I was afraid you might run off.
-Oh, I'm not that easily put off.
:33:40
I was too anxious to meet you again.
:33:43
You know, I'm tired.
:33:44
The worst thing about business is
it makes you feel old and look old.
:33:48
You seem to have escaped all of that.
:33:50
Four years of dullness
and disintegration.
:33:52
Awful!
:33:53
Alex, you look younger
than you did in Washington.
:33:55
It's a temporary improvement,
entirely due to your presence.
:33:59
You always affected me like a tonic.
:34:02
But perhaps now
with you here in Rio...
:34:04
unless you insist on running away
from me again...
:34:07
-Oh, would you like another drink?
-Yes, thank you.
:34:10
Two martinis.
:34:19
Do you know him?
:34:21
No, I don't think so,
but he seems familiar.
:34:23
Captain Prescott,
intelligence man.
:34:26
He's down here as part
of the Washington espionage.
:34:28
The American Embassy's
Ioaded with them.
:34:30
Really?
:34:32
He's really handsome, isn't he?
:34:34
I'm allergic to American agents.
:34:36
Their fine points don't particularly
appeal to me.
:34:39
They've bothered you since you
came down?
:34:42
No, no, not yet.
:34:45
They were troublesome in Miami?
:34:48
Yes, that's why I left right after
the trial:
:34:51
to get away from their snooping.
:34:53
I wondered why you left your father.
:34:57
He insisted.
He was so unselfish.
:34:59
He kept worrying about me
and begging me to leave.