1:26:37
Intellectual gratification
is nonexistent.
1:26:41
- Only you can fulfil that potential.
- This is it.
1:26:46
- Flostre, there you are.
- Professor, we need you.
1:26:49
What are you doing here?
You look ridiculous!
1:26:53
We've come to see Flostre. Professor,
Maggie and I need guidance.
1:26:57
We realise what futile lives we lead.
1:26:59
- When did you realise this?
- Today. At about two o'clock.
1:27:02
- Just after lunch.
- Professor, don't believe them.
1:27:05
We want to sit at your feet
and learn.
1:27:08
We sit at your feet,
ignorant, but so willing.
1:27:11
You leave his feet alone.
1:27:13
Professor, they want to make
a fool of you.
1:27:15
- Are you making a fool of him?
- Me?
1:27:18
You're making things difficult.
You don't own empathicalism.
1:27:22
It's in the public domain.
1:27:24
- Why don't you trust these people?
- Because I know them well.
1:27:27
I know what they're here for
and it is not guidance.
1:27:30
Don't listen to her. She is a child.
1:27:33
They came to see me, not you.
1:27:35
To get me over to Duval's
to model their collection.
1:27:39
- I should have known.
- You should've heard what he said.
1:27:42
If we'd come a few minutes later,
you'd have found out for yourself.
1:27:46
You've said enough, Mr Avery.
1:27:48
Not yet. I haven't told you
what a phoney you are.
1:27:51
- Get out of my house.
- I'm not ready to leave.
1:27:55
I think I can change your mind.
1:27:57
Catch!