:55:01
Young woman, if you do not walk with
me, I shall go mad, positively insane!
:55:11
Walk with me... please?
:55:19
Say "Richard" - that's me -
:55:21
"I would love to walk with you
and get to know you, and...
:55:24
not be afraid of you,
and resolve everything." Say yes.
:55:33
Yes!
:55:35
- One o'clock.
- Mm-hm.
:55:37
Outside the hotel.
:55:41
She's crazy about me.
:56:03
Can I persuade you to join me?
:56:06
Where are you from, Collier?
:56:09
Chicago. Where are you from, sir?
:56:12
I'm given to understand that...
you're a playwright.
:56:15
You understand correctly.
:56:17
No doubt you dream of seeing
Miss McKenna in one of your opera.
:56:23
That's plural for "opus".
I presume you've written more than one.
:56:26
- And seen them produced.
- Really?
:56:30
I'm not entirely unacquainted with
the American stage in the past decade.
:56:35
- Perhaps I've seen one?
- No, I doubt it.
:56:38
I also doubt very much that I shall
ever see one graced by Miss McKenna.
:56:43
You don't really believe
that's why I'm here, do you?
:56:48
Why are you here?
:56:50
Is it money?
:56:53
- I don't think you believe that, either.
- There is a law, Collier.
:56:58
- I will not hesitate to make avail of it.
- Oh, yes? On what charge?