:52:00
I spoke to him
on the phone, and I said-
:52:04
You are, aren't you?
:52:08
I am what?
:52:10
In love with me?
:52:12
Because that's what
I told my father on the-
:52:14
I mean, l- I said I was in love with you,
and l- I assumed you were with me.
:52:18
[Sighs]
What did he say?
:52:21
Couldn't wish me a happier fate.
:52:25
- You know, it's not 24 hours
since we drove to Belfontaine.
- [Euan] I know.
:52:31
You were going to Oxford.
This was just a short vacation.
:52:35
Marriage isn't
what you want, Euan.
:52:37
Well, it's true that when
I first came here...
:52:39
I wasn't sort of looking
for anything that went deep.
:52:41
No, a good time,
that was all I wanted.
:52:44
But this morning,
when we drove back into town I thought-
:52:50
If I lost you now,
I'd be a large fool.
:52:54
As a matter of fact, I have an odd feeling,
you know, that my life wouldn't be-
:52:58
Well, it'd be sort of empty if I went back
to England and you weren't there to go with me.
:53:08
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
:53:11
Your daughter's
just been proposed to, Mr. Fleury.
:53:14
- By whom?
- Me, I'm afraid.
:53:19
Euan, would you mind leaving?
I'd like to talk to my parents alone.
:53:24
I'll see you later.
:53:26
- Good-bye.
- Good-bye.
:53:31
If you're in love with him, I see no reason
why you shouldn't accept him.
:53:34
After all, you won't
be any hindrance...
:53:36
as far as his going up to Oxford
and his career is concerned.
:53:41
You haven't said yet whether
you are in love with him.
:53:44
Oh. Yes, I think so.
:53:48
I mean, very much.
:53:50
But it's not quite that simple.
Euan has a name.
:53:54
He has duties and obligations.
I have to be quite certain.