1:23:08
l will be there.
1:23:27
This is an unexpected pleasure.
1:23:30
-l know that woman.
-Are you sure? l would be surprised.
1:23:33
She has been pointed out
to me at the opera.
1:23:35
Yes, well, she is striking.
1:23:38
She is a courtesan, isn't she?
1:23:44
Yes, l suppose, in a manner of speaking.
1:23:46
Well l am sorry to have disturbed you.
1:23:48
Of course you have not disturbed me.
l'm overjoyed to see you.
1:23:51
You will never be received
at my house again.
1:23:53
l don't want your lies and excuses.
1:23:55
Sit down. Just hear me out.
That is all l ask.
1:23:58
Then you can judge.
1:24:14
Unfortunately, l cannot unlive
the years l lived before l met you...
1:24:17
...and during those years
l had a wide acquaintance...
1:24:20
...the majority of whom were no doubt
undesirable in one respect or another.
1:24:24
Now...
1:24:25
...it may surprise you to know that Emilie...
1:24:28
...in common with many others
of her character and profession...
1:24:31
...is kind-hearted enough
to take an interest...
1:24:34
...in those less fortunate than herself.
1:24:36
ln short...
1:24:38
...she has the time and the inclination
to do a great deal of charity work.
1:24:44
Donations to hospitals, soup for the poor...
1:24:51
...protection for animals...
1:24:53
...anything which touches
her sentimental heart.
1:24:58
From time to time, l make a small
contribution to her purse. That's all.