:17:01
- What?
- Is it raining?
:17:02
No, it's just that my stupid driver
parked too close to the fountain.
:17:07
You should get out of these clothes.
You'll catch pneumonia.
:17:11
I probably will, but it's all part
of life's rich pageant, you know.
:17:16
We police put up with a lot of things
in the course of our duties
:17:20
that in private life
one wouldn't normally tolerate.
:17:24
(Clouseau) Why don't we have a smoke?
Helps to calm the nerves
:17:27
and enable us to think more clearly.
:17:35
- It is lovely perfume.
- That's not perfume. That's bath oil.
:17:38
Oh, is it? Well, it's very beautiful.
:17:41
- Thank you.
- I can still smell it.
:17:45
- Now, where were we?
- My bump.
:17:49
That's right. That you received
when somebody hit you.
:17:52
- At least, we presume somebody hit you.
- How else could it have happened?
:17:57
In the police force, first,
we presume, after, we find out.
:18:00
That is the way we work.
Because if we work the other way...
:18:04
Goodness, it's a bit stuffy in here.
:18:07
- Your coat!
- Yes, it is my coat.
:18:08
- But it's on fire!
- What?
:18:11
My coat is on fire!
:18:14
My goodness, l'm burning!
:18:21
- Clouseau?
- Argh!
:18:22
He fell out of the window!
:18:25
(Dreyfus) Clouseau?
:18:32
(Maria) Are you all right?
:18:34
Mm? Oh, yes.
I'm perfectly all right, thank you.
:18:38
- In that case, you may go home.
- Go home?
:18:43
- You are relieved.
- Relieved?
:18:45
I am taking charge. Good night, Clouseau.
:18:52
Good night, sir.