Un homme et une femme
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1:38:00
What happens?
You end up being pals, maybe.

1:38:10
She wired, ''I love you. ''
1:38:13
Admit it, boy, you just don't
understand women.

1:38:18
Her husband
must have been quite a guy.

1:38:21
Maybe if he had lived...
1:38:27
...he'd have become an old fool,
but as it is, he'll always be quite a guy.

1:38:35
Though he might've turned into
an old fool.

1:38:38
They might've made
a wonderful couple...

1:38:45
...or a dreary pair of old fools.
1:38:48
-Are the Lyons sausages hot?
-Yes, sir.

1:38:52
-Where are they?
-Hors d'oeuvres.

1:38:56
I don't see it. Where is it marked?
1:38:58
Lyons sausages. Milan sausages,
that's cold, isn't it?

1:39:01
Oh, yes, always cold.
1:39:04
What is the salmon?
1:39:07
Freshwater fish
imported from Finland.

1:39:13
-Do you know it?
-No.

1:39:16
-What am I going to have?
-I don't know.

1:39:19
I'm not hungry.
1:39:20
Would you like a steak?
1:39:23
Yes. I think so.
1:39:24
Chateaubriand's the most tender,
isn't it?

1:39:27
That's right, sir.
1:39:32
Two Chateaubriands, grilled.
1:39:34
Well-done or rare?
1:39:36
-Rare, for me.
-Rare for me too.

1:39:39
-And hot!
-Of course, sir.

1:39:44
Last night, what time
did you leave Monte Carlo?

1:39:47
l left....
1:39:53
You want nothing to start with, then?

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