:42:00
I came over to get away
from the telephone.
:42:03
I can imagine.
Any news from the corpse?
:42:06
Fully recovered, according to
late morning editions.
:42:10
And how do you feel?
:42:11
Oddly enough, I'm not quite sure.
:42:14
Make a guess.
:42:15
Well, I'd say edgy.
:42:17
Edgy?
:42:18
Almost depressed. I don't know why.
:42:21
There must be a reason.
:42:23
I suppose it's to be expected.
:42:25
I'm told Verdi felt that way after
the first performance of "Aida".
:42:29
- Get a glass for yourself.
- I have one, sir.
:42:33
To you, Gaston.
:42:35
May this be the first of many.
:42:44
What about tonight?
Where do we go? What do we do?
:42:47
I don't know. I should consider
what I do next very carefully.
:42:51
I've been weighing the idea of
going to the country for a while.
:42:56
You mean, leave Paris?
:42:59
Yes. Why not?
:43:01
Why not?
:43:02
That's the one thing
you mustn't do.
:43:05
Do you want people to think
you're despondent? Disturbed?
:43:09
If you leave, they will, you know.
:43:11
No, no. That would be snatching
defeat from the jaws of victory.
:43:15
No, no, no. For the next few weeks,
you should be out every night.
:43:20
Maxim's, Moulin Rouge,
Pre Catalan.
:43:22
The Pre Catalan is closed.
:43:24
Open it!
You must be carefree.
:43:26
Devil-may-care.
:43:29
A different girl every night.
Keep them guessing who's next.
:43:33
Play the game.
Be gay...
:43:34
...extravagant, outrageous.