1:18:00
So what should we do?
1:18:02
I have an idea,
but I'd better go alone.
1:18:05
You'll want to go home,
I imagine.
1:18:08
The bus stop is down there.
1:18:11
Good-bye.
1:18:37
Yes, he did come,
but he didn't tell me anything.
1:18:40
- Why did he come back?
- Leave me alone.
1:18:43
Besides, it's none of my business.
1:18:46
I didn't see anyone,
and I don't know anything.
1:18:49
And now I have work to do.
1:18:57
No, no news.
1:18:59
How about you? What did you
find out from that woman?
1:19:02
When?
1:19:04
When you went back
and spoke to her alone.
1:19:06
So you saw me, then:
1:19:08
Yes, from a distance, of course.
1:19:12
And when I went back,
you were gone.
1:19:15
And that woman had become
so strange and hostile.
1:19:21
Hello. Hello?
1:19:24
Landini? Hello?
Do you hear me?
1:19:27
Yes, I hear you:
1:19:31
In fact, I'm calling you to tell you
that it's all clear to me now.
1:19:35
That woman really opened my eyes.
1:19:39
Come to my hotel in an hour
and I'll tell you everything.
1:19:41
All right, I'll be there.
1:19:53
- Mr. Landini, please.
- Yes, of course.
1:19:56
He told me to expect you.
1:19:59
He's been at his typewriter
for over an hour.