:23:06
Hold still.
:23:12
You've got split ends.
:23:21
Good-bye.
:23:25
Not bad, huh?
:23:38
When my husband was away,
I worked at home.
:23:41
I knitted angora sweaters.
:23:43
A lady sent me the wool
and the designs I had to knit.
:23:47
Knitting? Does it pay well?
:23:49
Not really.
And what do you do?
:23:52
Can't you tell I'm a hooker?
:23:55
You don't say!
:23:57
I guess men must
really look you over.
:23:59
That's what hookers are for.
:24:01
Listen, it's not a dry day.
You thirsty?
:24:11
This is the good stuff.
Just for you, Lulu.
:24:14
That's real nice of you.
:24:18
- What's your name?
- Marie.
:24:20
Mine's Lucie.
:24:22
But that's no name for a hooker,
so I go by Lulu.
:24:25
Cheers.
:24:32
How much do you make a day?
:24:34
Depends on the customer.
I look, then I decide.
:24:38
Krauts pay through the nose.
I can't help it.
:24:43
- Some of them are handsome.
- True.
:24:46
But it's a matter of principle.
:24:49
Is it true that some
like to whip you?
:24:53
No more than the French.
:24:54
Men have always treated us
like horses.