:47:01
Yes.
:47:04
You recommend anything?
:47:06
The brook trout.
A little "trouty" but quite good.
:47:10
Sold.
:47:13
"Brook...
:47:15
"...trout."
:47:17
-There you are.
-Yes, sir.
:47:31
I know. I look vaguely familiar.
:47:33
Yes.
:47:34
You feel you've seen me
somewhere before.
:47:38
I have that effect on people.
It's something about my face.
:47:42
It's a nice face.
:47:45
-You think so?
-I wouldn't say it if I didn't.
:47:49
Oh, you're that type.
:47:51
What type?
:47:52
Honest.
:47:54
Not really.
:47:56
Good. Because honest women
frighten me.
:47:58
Why?
:48:00
Somehow they seem to put me
at a disadvantage.
:48:03
-Because you're not honest with them?
-Exactly.
:48:06
Like that business about
the seven parking tickets?
:48:09
What I mean is,
the moment I meet an attractive woman...
:48:14
...l have to start pretending I've no desire
to make love to her.
:48:18
What makes you think
you have to conceal it?
:48:20
She might find the idea objectionable.
:48:23
Then again, she might not.
:48:28
Think how lucky I am
to have been seated here.
:48:31
Luck had nothing to do with it.
:48:34
Fate?
:48:37
I tipped the steward $5 to seat you here
if you should come in.
:48:45
Is that a proposition?
:48:48
I never discuss love on an empty stomach.
:48:51
You've already eaten.
:48:53
But you haven't.