:28:01
Pardon me, miss.
May I have a word with you?
:28:08
I heard you speaking of poor Ethel.
:28:11
She was such a dear woman.
:28:14
A true friend to me, you know?
:28:17
I'm sure she would have
introduced us...
:28:20
if she hadn't passed away
so suddenly.
:28:24
My name is Laura Craven Torrani.
:28:28
Please, don't think me too forward,
but are you alone here in Rome?
:28:33
If I can help you in any way...
:28:37
please look me up.
:28:39
Thank you.
:28:41
But... haven't we already met...
:28:46
My dear madam,
I'm glad you two have met.
:28:49
Miss Davis needs friends
who are closer to her in age.
:28:52
I'll rest easier
knowing she can count on you.
:29:10
Where are my keys?
I can never find them.
:29:14
You see, it happened right here.
:29:17
How could that be? We were at home,
and we didn't hear a thing.
:29:22
My nephew was ill, and we were
housebound for an entire week.
:29:26
After you.
:29:45
What you told me is terrible.
You must try to forget all about it.
:29:49
Well, this is my house.
:29:51
My husband is Italian, but he works
in Switzerland and is almost never here.
:29:56
I must confess I get very lonely.
:29:59
Of course, I go and visit him
in Bern...