:14:05
I know just the spot. Place Pigalle.
I'll meet you there at 7:30, you'll love it.
:14:10
- Okay.
-7:30.
:14:25
At a board meeting¡Can you imagine,
with all those old jowly men staring at me?
:14:29
Mr. Trayner says,
"I couldn't get along without her.
:14:32
She's there when I need her, especially
when I've had a couple too many.
:14:36
Takes care of me like a mother. "
:14:38
And then he gives me one of those
special proprietary hugs of his...
:14:43
And I suddenly realized
I owe you an apology.
:14:46
Oh, I'm just as bad as you are.
:14:48
I guess everybody swallows his pride
once in a while, on account of his job.
:14:55
I had no business saying that to you
in the first place.
:15:00
Hit me again.
Not you.
:15:02
- Anything for the lady?
- No, nothing.
:15:07
- What do you got against booze, anyway?
- I just don't much see the point in it.
:15:11
Point?
Well, it makes you feel good.
:15:13
I already feel good.
I don't like the taste.
:15:16
- What do you like?
- Chocolate.
:15:18
- Chocolate?
- Chocolate.
:15:19
I'm practically nutty about it.
:15:22
Wait a minute, hold everything.
:15:30
- What did you do?
- Oh, you'll see.
:15:32
- I think we should order, don't you?
- In a few minutes.
:15:37
Kirsten Arnesen.
:15:39
No wonder you're tough to get along with.
You're not even American.
:15:43
Ever drive down the peninsula
toward San Mateo?
:15:46
Arnesen Nursery.
That's us. That was us.
:15:49
I just couldn't take it.
:15:51
Oh, my father's a wonderful man,
good man.
:15:55
But I kept thinking to myself:
:15:57
"You're pretty. You're pretty,
and here you are. "