:33:00
All the men l can live without.
:33:03
Maybe someday, when l've really
made something of myself,
:33:06
then l'll think about getting married.
:33:07
Married? Who's talking married?
l was married once.
:33:09
lt just convinced me that there must
be something more to sex than that.
:33:13
Listen, l think you'd better run along.
That perfume may wear off.
:33:17
l got no place to go.
:33:19
l was going for a ride in the park in one
of those horse and carriages, alone.
:33:24
l figured no girl should come to Paris
without riding in the park.
:33:27
Listen, you'll probably meet somebody
very nice in the lobby.
:33:30
That dress does wonders for you.
:33:32
Don't let's kid ourselves.
l wanna get married again, Sam.
:33:37
lt was the best l ever knew.
All the rest is nothing.
:33:41
You ought to get married too.
How old are you?
:33:43
- Never mind.
- ''Never mind'' is already enough.
:33:47
You know the Daily News building
in New York?
:33:49
Yeah.
:33:50
Right over the entrance, next to
the clock, cut right in the stone,
:33:54
it says,
''lt is later than you think.''
:33:57
Ever since l saw it there,
l only buy the Herald-Tribune.
:34:00
But it hasn't helped.
:34:03
lf you wanna borrow some of
this perfume, you're welcome.
:34:07
But it doesn't young you any.
:34:22
That night it looked like rain.
l didn't wanna catch cold,
:34:25
so l called Suzanne to come over
with her umbrella.
:34:28
She brought a friend,
to prevent pneumonia.
:34:33
We spent the whole evening
avoiding infection.
:34:36
Doctor Kildare would have been
proud of us,
:34:39
and of all the others in Paris who
joined us in the good fight.