1:29:08
- Have they gone?
- They've gone.
1:29:11
- And you're still here?
- I'm still here.
1:29:15
Are you alright?
1:29:17
Well.
1:29:18
In fact, I feel wonderful.
1:29:23
I can't tell you how sorry I am.
1:29:26
I had no idea they were coming,
or what got into Dick.
1:29:30
My dear, you mustn't assume guilt
for something that was unavoidable.
1:29:36
They've gone.
1:29:39
We're here.
That's all that matters now.
1:29:43
Nice of you to say so,
but it was me...
1:29:45
You have the most penetrating eyes.
1:29:48
I can still see them
when I close mine.
1:29:51
- Professor?
- Call me Emile.
1:29:53
Would there be any value
in my contacting philosophers
1:29:56
in cities like
Omaha and Detroit and...
1:29:59
and acquainting them
with empathicalism?
1:30:02
Your mouth suggests to me
burgundy velvet.
1:30:05
Dr Post, who runs a shop I worked in,
has contacts in several universities.
1:30:10
Please.
1:30:14
Don't say another word.
1:30:16
- But I came here to talk.
- We'll talk.
1:30:19
- Later.
- Then why don't I come back later?
1:30:23
But I need you now.
1:30:25
Professor Flostre, I came to talk
with a philosopher.
1:30:28
You're talking like a man.
1:30:31
But I am a man. And you're a woman.
1:30:34
That's not what I came
to talk about.
1:30:36
My dear.
1:30:41
There is a magical moment
waiting for us.
1:30:44
- Don't come any closer.
- Why are you behaving like this?
1:30:48
- You come from Greenwich Village.
- I'm moving uptown. Yonkers.
1:30:52
But before you move...