:57:01
	No. No. l- I'm sure
I would have remembered.
:57:04
	I have the funniest feeling-
:57:07
	- Of course. I know. Come on.
- Where?
:57:09
	- You'll see.
- Oh!
:57:11
	I'm sorry. I beg your pardon.
I was just, uh-
:57:14
	- Miss Andre, where are you taking me?
- You'll see.
:57:20
	There you are.
:57:22
	Grandfather.!
:57:24
	What a wonderful way to end his days:
in the middle of a girls' school.
:57:29
	Ah. Did he have
a weakness for ladies?
:57:32
	Oh, no. Great strength.
:57:35
	Ah. Did you inherit
that tendency?
:57:37
	That is a very
direct question.
:57:40
	Ah. Suppose it is.
:57:42
	But, you know,
I never talked to an uncle before.
:57:45
	How do I talk
to an uncle?
:57:48
	Very respectfully.
And you don't ask questions. You answer them.
:57:51
	Now, sit down,
and do just that.
:57:55
	- Yes, sir.
- Not quite that respectful.
:57:58
	- Yes, UncleJervis.
- That's better.
:58:01
	I take it that you haven't
any uncles of your own.
:58:04
	No uncles, no aunts,
no cousins...
:58:06
	no brothers,
no sisters, no nothing.
:58:08
	- Isn't there anyone who-
- Oh, it's a very sad story.
:58:12
	My father and mother were the duc
and duchesse de Monchartres...
:58:15
	and they both died
before I was born.
:58:17
	- Both.
- Yes.
:58:19
	It was during a typhoon.
:58:21
	Our yacht overturned
in the Sargasso Sea...
:58:24
	and I was
the only survivor.
:58:27
	Hmm.
:58:31
	- If you don't believe my story,
I have several others...
:58:33
	which are much more interesting.
:58:36
	I'm sure you have.
:58:42
	I only tell the stories
because nobody believes the truth.
:58:48
	Would you like to dance now?
:58:50
	Uh, yes. l- I would.