:40:09
I wondered if I might...
:40:13
repay you for your lecture...
:40:15
and ask you to dinner somewhere.
:40:20
You don't understand.
:40:24
Dinner can be
a pretty serious affair here.
:40:26
Lunch. I know a place nearby.
:40:32
Signor, I thought it was the Italian men
who picked up the American women.
:40:43
All right. Lunch.
:40:46
But I have to work another
hour and a half before I go.
:40:49
I'll wait.
:41:12
So you were in Florence before?
:41:15
A long time ago.
:41:17
I was stationed near here
after the war.
:41:20
I wasn't even born,
but my mother often told me...
:41:23
how hard times were then.
:41:26
You live with your mother?
:41:28
Not anymore. I have an apartment
near Ponte Vecchio.
:41:32
But I was raised by my mother.
:41:35
My father deserted us
a long time ago.
:41:38
That's sad.
:41:42
What was Florence like
during the Occupation?
:41:46
Confused.
:41:48
I'm really not an expert
on the Occupation.
:41:52
My mind is elsewhere.
:41:55
I met my wife there.
:41:57
Oh, the plot thickens.