1:29:00
- And l'd go to church.
- Yeah.
1:29:02
- l'd go to the PTA meeting.
- Yeah.
1:29:04
- l'd knit.
- Knitting, nobody believes anymore.
1:29:06
Who asked you, Beatrice Fairfax?
Come on, fix your face
1:29:09
- and go look for him. Worth a try.
- Wait a minute. Forgot your hair.
1:29:13
- Don't throw it--
- Strike one.
1:29:15
Come on.
Look pretty and think positive.
1:29:17
l'm trying.
1:29:19
- Come on.
- Poor kid.
1:29:20
lt's like after all these years
finding out you got a daughter.
1:29:24
Mr. Bergner, you have
just received my resignation.
1:29:27
Resig--?
1:29:28
Why, what did l do?
1:29:30
For 1 5 years, nothing.
1:29:31
- And now all of a sudden, Romeo.
- Romeo?
1:29:33
From Union Square.
First it's that Hungarian French poodle.
1:29:37
- That's over with long ago.
- Sure.
1:29:39
- lf l could only get back the ring.
- And now look what happened.
1:29:41
You ask a friend
to introduce you to some girl.
1:29:43
- He asked me just to cheer me up.
- Yes.
1:29:45
Anyway, it turned out to be Sam.
1:29:46
And suppose he'd introduced
you to some real tramp?
1:29:49
To her you wouldn't have
been a father.
1:29:50
So, what am l supposed to do,
lay down and die of shame? Shoot me.
1:29:55
l'm not so old that a pretty face
don't make me feel good.
1:29:59
- A pretty face.
- lt's a terrible thing to be lonely.
1:30:01
To be alone.
1:30:03
ln New York it was bad enough.
But in Paris...
1:30:07
You wouldn't understand.
1:30:09
- l wouldn't, huh?
- No, you wouldn't.
1:30:13
Last week l went
for a carriage ride in the park.
1:30:17
Just me and an old horse driver.
1:30:21
l didn't even know
what he was saying.
1:30:23
He spoke only French.
1:30:26
But in that half-hour...
1:30:28
...he looked at me more than you have
1:30:30
in the 1 5 years
l've been working for you.
1:30:32
Even his horse looked at me more.
1:30:37
So don't give me lonely.
1:30:43
So now you've quit your job.
1:30:47
How are you
planning to make a living?
1:30:50
Maybe l'll borrow Sam's wig
and go into business for myself.
1:30:55
Some old schlemiel like you might
come along who's forgot his glasses.