:21:05
	I must see to the veal roast.
:21:08
	Mama thinks I'm a hopeless cook.
:21:12
	-Mama thinks you're a...
-...wonderful cook. Thank you!
:21:17
	And she's to have
decaffeinated coffee.
:21:21
	I'll cut my visit short.
I can manage four days.
:21:26
	Then I'll go to Africa
as I originally planned.
:21:34
	This hurts, Charlotte.
It hurts. Hurts. Hurts.
:21:39
	I've often wondered why
she sleeps badly. Now I know.
:21:44
	If that woman slept normally,
her vitality would crush everyone.
:21:49
	Her insomnia is nature's way
of using up the surplus energy.
:21:55
	I'll put on my red dress
just to spite Eva.
:22:01
	I'm sure she thinks
I ought to be in mourning.
:22:05
	See how carefully
she dresses for dinner.
:22:09
	Her dress will be a discreet
reminder that she's a lonely widow.
:22:17
	I'm angry the whole time. Viktor
and Eva have been sweet to me.
:22:24
	Viktor's a kindly soul.
Lucky for Eva, the cry-baby.
:22:29
	I don't suppose the shower works.
:22:33
	Yes, it does!
:22:47
	-What a lovely dress!
-Does it suit me?
:22:51
	One day I met
a friend who said,
:22:55
	"I've just come
from a fashion show.
:22:57
	"There was a divine red dress
which is absolutely you!"