1:13:12
Only a few more houses
to cover, and then it'll be all over.
1:13:16
Somehow, l wish it could just go on.
1:13:18
Somehow, l wish
you were paying the hotel bills.
1:13:21
Sam, a pencil.
1:13:24
So where's the pencils today?
1:13:26
They stopped growing out of her head.
Maybe they'll bloom in the spring.
1:13:29
Here you are. Haven't you noticed
that Samantha has changed lately?
1:13:33
l am sure you're in love.
lsn't it true?
1:13:36
- l don't know.
- That's the worst kind.
1:13:38
lt usually is fatal.
1:13:40
But l approve of your hair,
and l approve of your dress.
1:13:43
l approve of yours. That's a real
snappy number you got on.
1:13:46
- Thanks.
- l feel a plate of onion soup coming on.
1:13:49
So there's prohibition in this country
against onion soup?
1:13:52
Help me pick out a tie, and we'll go to
that little place with the sausages--
1:13:55
Oh, no. Tonight, l take you to a lovely
little restaurant called Tour d'Argent.
1:14:00
And after that, a charming night club,
Elephant Blanc, and after that...
1:14:04
Can you imagine Bergner
in the Tour d'Argent?
1:14:07
She'll slip something
in his pumpernickel.
1:14:10
Are you doing any better,
Miss False Eyelashes?
1:14:14
No, l'm running
out of stories to tell him.
1:14:16
l've been through Camille five times,
once backwards, and l'm coughed out.
1:14:20
l need some new material.
1:14:22
Why don't you ask Felicienne.
1:14:24
l have an idea she wrote
the training manual.
1:14:29
Lina.
1:14:31
l'm sorry.
About Joe, l mean.
1:14:35
You just take care of yourself
with that reporter fellow.
1:14:38
You know, it only takes one editor
to put a whole newspaper to bed.
1:14:42
Darling.
1:14:44
- You coming with us tonight?
- No, but thank you.
1:14:46
But, Felicienne, perhaps you could
help me with something.
1:14:49
Why, of course, l'd be delighted.
1:14:51
Do you have any friends
who might have had some...
1:14:55
...adventures of a particularly
unusual nature with men?
1:14:59
Oh, darling, this is Paris.
l don't have any friends who have not.