:48:15
What are your conditions?
:48:17
No more cancan
and everything as it used to be.
:48:23
Much too high a price.
My means no longer permit such folly.
:48:27
You lout!
:48:42
Monsieur Danglard,
may I have a word?
:48:44
- Certainly.
- In private.
:48:47
Will you excuse me?
:48:49
We're very upset.
:48:51
I've never been
in such an embarrassing situation.
:48:55
Such an old customer and friend -
:48:59
You have to take my room.
:49:04
The gentleman looked most upset.
:49:07
He's got money troubles.
:49:08
He looked like he was at a wake.
:49:14
- Well, good-bye.
- I've plenty of time.
:49:30
When might I take the luggage,
Monsieur Danglard?
:49:34
You might take it
whenever you wish.
:49:39
Cheer up, my friends.
:49:49
I'm sure it must be a wake.
:49:51
What's all this about luggage?
Are you leaving?
:49:55
When you're a big star,
:49:57
you'll discover that hotel managers
suffer from a painful lack of cultivation.