A New Kind of Love
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:30:04
Mais certainement.
:30:05
Oh, of course.
l didn't recognize you dry.

:30:15
Au revoir.
:30:17
One thing. You've got your nose
to the grindstone every minute.

:30:22
Come on, read it, l want your opinion.
:30:24
Okay.
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''Dateline, Montmartre.
Here in a garret--''

:30:30
- Get with it.
- ''Overlooking the 'trumbled'--

:30:34
The tumbled rooftops...''
:30:36
You're gonna laugh,
but this writing is so shaky

:30:39
it looks like you wrote with a quill pen.
:30:41
''That still house the ghosts
of Montaigne and Baudelaire,

:30:46
l found a certain enchantment
that is...''

:30:52
Come on.
:30:53
- Where we going?
- To get a typewriter and a desk.

:30:57
Oh, good idea.
:31:00
Although...
:31:03
...there's a lot to be said
for Granddaddy's way.

:31:06
Baby.
:31:26
l've been exhaling for an hour
and a half. Nothing zips.

:31:33
Here, let me. Come on over
by the mirror.

:31:36
Made up my mind l was
gonna look sexy tonight

:31:38
even if the whole town
run out of sponge rubber.

:31:41
All right, so inhale.
:31:43
- Boy, what is that perfume?
- ''My Sin.'' l hope it's a prediction.

:31:47
- Are you gonna go out with Joe?
- That schlemiel?

:31:49
Him and his French poodle
are out onion-souping again.

:31:52
You can inhale.
:31:53
So who are you going out with?
Come on, you can tell me.

:31:58
A handsome Frenchman.
:31:59
- Count, maybe.
- No kidding!


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