:45:03
I don't want to make trouble.
:45:05
Your wife's not home.
:45:07
Neither are the neighbours.
Not at this hour.
:45:09
Anyway, she trusts me.
:45:11
Is she right to?
:45:13
Absolutely.
:45:14
I'm not criticizing. I approve.
:45:34
I may get married.
:45:37
To your painter?
:45:38
No, to a lawyer.
:45:40
From Paris?
:45:42
So, what'll you do?
:45:43
Get married.
:45:44
I mean career-wise?
:45:46
Housewife.
:45:48
Is he rich?
- I have no idea.
:45:50
Actually, I'm sure he is.
:45:53
If he earns enough for two,
why should I work?
:46:00
But then, you'll depend on him.
:46:04
What about you?
:46:05
Aren't you dependent on your wife,
and she on you?
:46:09
In a couple, people inevitably
depend on one another.
:46:16
This may sound cynical,
:46:18
but with a hardworking husband,
I'll be freer to do what I want,
:46:22
days and even evenings,
:46:25
than if I had a 9 to 5 job.
:46:31
Do you want a drink?
:46:56
Your wife's a teacher...
:46:58
Yes, of course.
- Does she like it?