:30:00
''Either, or.''
:30:01
''Either, or,'' l go as a gigolo.
:30:04
Anyway, who is the new pupil?
:30:07
Natalia Landauer.
:30:09
Landauer?
:30:11
Of the big department store?
:30:17
A Landauer?
:30:21
How did you meet a Landauer?
:30:23
l had a letter of introduction
from England.
:30:26
They invited me for coffee.
:30:28
lnvited you for coffee?
:30:33
Landauers are enormous rich Jews.
:30:36
Stinking rich, it seems.
:30:48
Good.
:30:49
l shall make a pass after her.
:30:53
What if she's...fat and hideous?
:31:01
Perhaps the father will take
a liking from me and give me a job.
:31:06
lf l marry her, a partnership perhaps.
:31:10
l'm not prejudiced.
:31:15
Hello.
:31:16
You said you wouldn't be back until 4:00.
:31:18
l must have a drink this instant.
:31:22
The new pupil's due at any moment.
Can't the drink wait?
:31:25
Oh, God, only gin.
:31:27
Sally, please!
:31:29
Three marks an hour. l need it.
:31:32
-We need it.
-All l need is a drink!
:31:34
She's young and very strictly brought up.
:31:37
Look, l may have my tiny faults...
:31:39
...but l'm really not planning
to white slave her to Latin America.
:31:43
Whose room is this, anyhow?
:31:46
Sally, in all fairness--
:31:47
Fairness? Who cares about fairness?
:31:56
Honestly.