:56:00
If only Monsieur Camembert were
still around. You remember him?
:56:04
- Do I? Big spender.
- Who is Monsieur Camembert?
:56:09
That's what we called him. He was
a cheese wholesaler at the market.
:56:13
He used to see me twice a week,
always gave me 500 francs...
:56:16
...so I didn't have to see anybody else.
I had lots of time then.
:56:20
I went to cooking school,
I knitted sweaters, played solitaire.
:56:24
He was such a nice man.
:56:26
What happened to him?
:56:28
His wife died,
so he stopped coming around.
:56:31
It was a great loss to all of us.
:56:34
Hey, girls. Here comes
another busload of tourists.
:56:43
Irma... stay here.
:56:48
You're sweet. Kiss me.
:56:55
You know, I've been thinking.
Maybe you're right. I'm gonna give it up.
:56:59
You are?
:57:01
I promise you, this is absolutely
the last pack I'll ever smoke.
:57:06
All right, we're going.
:57:09
See you later.
:57:13
Must be German tourists.
Short leather pants.
:57:16
Shut up! Tourists, sailors, wholesalers!
I'd like to kill 'em all.
:57:21
- Listen to him, Jack the Ripper.
- What am I gonna do?
:57:25
Suppose there was just one man,
a rich customer who gave her 500 francs.
:57:30
- Would that make you any happier?
- No.
:57:32
Maybe it would make me
a little less miserable.
:57:34
How about Monsieur Barnathan,
the goose-liver king?
:57:37
That nasty old man with the gout?
She wouldn't like it.
:57:40
Monsieur Leonelli, owns six restaurants,
comes every morning to do the market?
:57:44
- I don't know him.
- A tall young man, very good-looking.
:57:47
I wouldn't like it.
:57:52
What about one of those
Englishmen who drop in here?
:57:57
You know, Rolls-Royce,
Oxford, Coldstream Guards.