Love in the Afternoon
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1:09:02
That's more like it.
1:09:05
Look...
1:09:06
...I'm very sorry. I've had
such a crazy year, always on the go.

1:09:10
How are the gypsies?
1:09:12
Fine. They met me at the airport,
big reunion, they cried like babies.

1:09:16
That's only natural. After all,
you've been through a lot together.

1:09:19
What have you been up to?
1:09:21
I've had a pretty crazy year myself.
1:09:25
You look good.
Maybe you've lost a little weight.

1:09:28
I shouldn't be surprised.
It's been one party after another...

1:09:31
...never any sleep,
all sorts of fascinating men.

1:09:35
Imagine running into you at the opera.
1:09:37
Yes. Two people meeting
between the acts.

1:09:40
I was afraid this evening
was going to be a total loss.

1:09:43
Don't you like Tristan and Isolde?
1:09:45
Well, to tell you the truth,
I'm here by mistake.

1:09:48
It's my lousy French.
I thought I had tickets for Folies Bèrgeres.

1:09:52
This has much more musical merit.
1:09:54
Maybe, but did you get
a load of that chorus?

1:09:56
There's not a dame up there
that weighs less than 250 pounds.

1:10:09
We've simply got to see each other again.
How about tomorrow night?

1:10:13
You can't make it at night.
How about tomorrow afternoon?

1:10:16
-Mr. Flannagan....
-Same hotel, same suite.

1:10:18
-I have too many dates.
-4:00, don't disappoint me.

1:10:43
Ariane.
1:10:46
I got it fixed...
1:10:48
...but don't you think they sewed it
a little too tight?

1:10:52
Ariane?
1:10:54
What's the matter with you?
1:10:56
Ariane?

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