:39:00
	He said lots of nice things about you.
:39:02
	He doesn't blame you at all.
:39:05
	We listened to your Schumann recording.
:39:07
	It's beautiful.
:39:09
	You were 14?
:39:10
	Etudes Symphoniques....
I hope I've made progress.
:39:15
	You could've stayed for the night.
:39:17
	No, I had too much to do.
It would've delayed me.
:39:21
	Please don't be too angry with me
for abandoning you.
:39:26
	When it comes to love, you're allowed
to abandon even your best friend.
:39:31
	William is almost the same age
as my father...
:39:34
	...so I don't like to see them together.
:39:37
	Besides, they're both extremely shy.
:39:41
	His arrival completely disoriented me...
:39:44
	...I didn't expect to see him.
:39:47
	Really?
:39:49
	Yes.
:39:50
	If I knew he was coming,
I would've told you.
:39:53
	You didn't tell me your father was coming.
:39:56
	My father?
:39:58
	That's different.
:40:00
	If that's what you're mad about,
I was wrong.
:40:04
	What I said was, he wouldn't come alone.
:40:06
	He did come, but with Eve.
:40:08
	Believe me, he'd never have come alone.
:40:11
	That's not my opinion.
:40:13
	If that's your opinion, keep it to yourself,
it's not my fault.
:40:17
	I wanted to be alone with you.
:40:19
	I don't see why I'd have gone there
if I knew the others would come.
:40:24
	I don't know why this is so important to you.
:40:27
	I made a mistake. It happens!
:40:29
	I mistook my wishes for reality.
:40:32
	I want to believe you.
:40:34
	You want to believe me?
:40:36
	Why wouldn't you believe me?
:40:40
	I believe you.
:40:41
	I see. Perhaps my father told you...
:40:44
	...he'd called me to say he was coming?
:40:46
	I don't have to believe him!
:40:49
	I don't have to believe you, but I do!
:40:52
	What are you getting at?
I'd really like to know.
:40:57
	You think I organized all this
to leave you alone with my father.