1:14:03
- You are?
- Yes, I am.
1:14:05
I'm sick of pushing buttons in this
office. I'm breaking out, Sabrina.
1:14:09
- I'm running away.
- Good for you!
1:14:12
I've been thinking about Paris
ever since you mentioned it.
1:14:15
It'll make a new person out of you.
You'll double your money back.
1:14:20
I'm so glad you're going.
1:14:23
Or am I?
1:14:31
It's 7:35, Mr Larrabee. You have
a reservation at The Colony.
1:14:35
Thank you.
1:14:39
Ready, Sabrina?
1:14:40
Tout de suite,
as they say in Paris.
1:14:43
Curtain is at 8:40. I used your
brother's name at The Colony
1:14:46
to get the darkest corner!
1:14:50
I'm sorry, Mr Larrabee.
1:15:02
This is what you do
on your very first day in Paris.
1:15:06
You get yourself, not a drizzle,
but some honest-to-goodness rain,
1:15:10
and you find yourself
someone really nice
1:15:13
and drive her through
the Bois de Boulogne in a taxi.
1:15:16
The rain's very important.
1:15:19
That's when Paris smells
its sweetest.
1:15:22
- It's the damp chestnut trees.
- I see.
1:15:25
You're very clever, Linus,
and very rich.
1:15:28
You can order yourself some rain.
1:15:30
Sure. I can order myself some rain,
I can get myself a taxi.
1:15:36
That's easy.
1:15:37
But can I find myself
someone really nice?
1:15:41
That's not so easy, Sabrina.