Love in the Afternoon
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:33:01
But you don't look a bit
like Abraham Lincoln.

:33:03
-Who said I did?
-Goodbye.

:33:05
But tell me,
how did you know about tonight?

:33:09
A friend of a friend of a friend.
:33:10
A friend of a friend of a friend? Of whose?
:33:13
Tell me. What made you come up here?
Why did you warn me?

:33:17
Why?
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It's simple really. I'm against violence.
:33:21
In my opinion, there's too much shooting
in the world and not enough love.

:33:25
How's that again?
:33:27
I mean, if people loved each other more,
they'd shoot each other less.

:33:33
Are you a religious fanatic or something?
:33:40
Who is it?
:33:41
It's me again. The husband.
:33:53
Come in.
:33:56
I'm sorry to make a nuisance of myself,
but I forgot something.

:33:59
I bought it in London,
but I guess they'll take it back.

:34:02
-I still have the sales slip.
-Goodbye.

:34:05
Goodbye.
:34:16
Goodbye.
:34:17
You can't go now. It wouldn't look right.
He may be watching.

:34:20
-I think he's still suspicious.
-But it's getting late.

:34:25
Late? This is Paris. La vie en rose.
:34:30
Relax ez-vous.
:34:32
Maybe I can get the gypsies back.
:34:34
Oh, no. No gypsies, and no Fascination.
:34:38
I find it very helpful.
:34:39
Helpful? How?
:34:40
A little background music.
:34:45
It's amazing what a couple
of fiddles can do for you.

:34:48
Especially if you're not much of a talker.
:34:51
I'm not much of a talker.
:34:53
When you're traveling around Madrid,
Rome, the Scandinavian countries...

:34:59
...do you take your gypsies along?

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