:13:19
Oh, I telephoned
but nobody answered.
:13:21
- Hello.
- Hello.
:13:25
I wanted to tell you how sorry I am
and see if there's anything I can do.
:13:29
How did you find out?
:13:31
It's in the afternoon papers.
:13:33
- I'm very sorry.
- Thank you.
:13:37
I-I pressed the bell
but it isn't ringing, I guess.
:13:40
I know.
There's no electricity.
:13:44
Well, where did everything go?
:13:46
Charles sold it at auction.
This is all I have left.
:13:51
I love this room, but Charles
never saw it... only the things in it.
:13:56
I think I prefer it this way.
:13:59
What are you going to do?
:14:01
Try and get my job back
at E.U.R.E.S.C.O., I suppose.
:14:05
- Doing what?
- I'm a simultaneous translator,
like Sylvie.
:14:08
Only she's English into French
and I'm French into English.
:14:11
That's what I was doing
before I married Charles.
:14:14
The police probably think
I killed him.
:14:17
"Instant divorce," you mean?
:14:19
Something like that.
:14:22
It's terrible to end it
this way, though...
:14:25
tossed off a train
like a sack of third class mail.
:14:28
- Well, come on. You can't stay here.
- I don't know where to go.
:14:31
We'll find you a hotel.
:14:35
Nothing too expensive.
:14:37
I'm not a lady of leisure
anymore, you know.
:14:39
Something clean and modest and
near enough to E.U.R.E.S.C.O...
:14:41
so you can take a cab
when it rains.
:14:44
- Okay?
- Okay.