3:26:12
That's quite a pile of mail.
Has Nicole gone away?
3:26:18
Yes, yes...
3:26:19
I... didn't tell you.
3:26:23
She thought she might go to Paris
for a while,
3:26:26
as long as l was going to be away.
3:26:29
She... didn't see as much of Michèle
in New York as she'd hoped.
3:26:33
That was my fault.
I am sorry about that.
3:26:36
No, no. She got a bit homesick
for Paris anyway.
3:26:40
And she didn't know how long
I would be in Cuba.
3:26:44
The amount of junk mail
that accumulates in just a few days.
3:26:48
Come and have a drink.
3:26:50
Are you sure you wouldn't like to be
alone to unpack and call Nicole?
3:26:53
No. Besides, you should be able
to call your office in a few minutes.
3:26:57
They must have the stuff from Cuba
processed by now.
3:26:59
I won't be a minute.
I'll just get some ice.
3:27:22
(Doorbell Rings)
3:27:27
(André) Ah, René, come in.
3:27:30
- (d'Arcy) l've come to -
- You know Mike Nordstrom?
3:27:34
René d'Arcy.
3:27:35
- Yes, hello.
- Hello.
3:27:36
We are just about to have a drink.
Will you join us?
3:27:41
No, I only dropped
by to see that you're back.
3:27:45
If I could speak to you alone.
3:27:46
- I'll go.
- No, no, please.
3:27:48
We can go to my study.
Here, make yourself a drink.
3:27:52
Come on, René.