:58:01
Fille de fermier in French means
"farmer's daughter."
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Emilienne was a farmer's daughter.
Actually, he owned 30,000 hectares...
:58:12
...but technically, he was a farmer.
:58:14
You're the most wonderful man
in the whole world, Julius!
:58:18
I spent a week handicapping these
horses and you win on a lousy hunch?
:58:23
I'm afraid so. What does it matter?
:58:27
The important thing is that Lauren gets
to Venice to see her poor mother...
:58:32
...who, at the sight of her, will
recover much, much faster, won't she?
:58:51
Would you rather we had lost?
:58:55
If we'd lost we couldn't go,
and now we can.
:58:58
If you think Julius is so wonderful,
why don't you just go with him?
:59:05
Because Venice wouldn't mean
anything to me without you.
:59:13
And he lost all of our baggage,
except for two pieces.
:59:19
One containing seven pairs
of my shoes...
:59:23
...and a small case containing
all of Emilienne's lingerie.
:59:27
You couldn't buy clothes
in Nairobi in those days...
:59:31
...so for a full week I could
change nothing but my shoes...
:59:35
...and Emilienne, her underwear.
:59:38
And I was furious, but Emilienne
just laughed and laughed.
:59:43
She had a very hearty laugh
for a small woman.
:59:47
It surprised many people.
:59:56
Well, I think I'll go to the club car
for a Dubonnet.