:26:03
Aren't you drinking?
:26:04
You do drink champagne,
don't you?
:26:06
I mean, it's- it's not forbidden
to union officials, is it?
:26:11
No, I don't think so.
:26:14
All right then.
Come along then.
:26:17
Champagne goes
awfully quickly at parties.
:26:19
- [Ends]
- [Applause]
:26:22
Excuse me, ladies.
Excuse me.
:26:24
Of course, sir.
:26:33
- Mr. Boyeur is having champagne too.
- [Resumes]
:26:37
I was asking
the police about you.
:26:40
- The police?
- Mmm. Colonel Whittingham.
:26:43
We were sitting
at the same table.
:26:46
What'd the colonel
have to say?
:26:48
Young chap, no background,
fighting his way-
:26:52
no idea where he wants to go, except up.
:26:55
The colonel also seems to think
you like the idea of your own importance.
:27:00
The colonel seems to think.
:27:02
- What do you think?
- I don't know.
:27:07
Then why are you
trying to find out?
:27:09
[Chuckling]
I don't know that either.
:27:13
Does it make any difference,
having an aim in life?
:27:18
- An aim?
- Not just floating about-
:27:21
tea at 5:00, dinner at 8:00,
Tuesdays at the hairdresser's.
:27:23
Having- Oh, I used to
know the word for it-
:27:27
a- a cause.
:27:29
That should depend a great deal
on the person, I should imagine.
:27:32
You think I'm rather useless, don't you?
Parasitic- that all women of my kind are.
:27:36
Oh, no, it's true
that we don't know anything-
:27:39
oh, the ground rules for tennis
or a recipe for shrimp curry...
:27:42
a- a little charity nursing-
but nothing very important.
:27:46
I wish there were
something worthwhile...
:27:49
I could learn
about people, about-
:27:55
There's a great deal to learn
right here on this island...