:49:00
BibIiophiIe!
:49:02
Yes, I know.
:49:03
He amassed treasures.
:49:06
If it were up to Georges...
my second husband,
:49:08
everything wouId be soId,
and I'd be rich!
:49:13
But I am absurdIy
and revoItingIy IoyaI.
:49:20
The manuscripts are cIassified...
:49:23
My daughter knows better,
:49:26
she sniffs around at times.
:49:28
She's a reaI Iiterary person.
:49:30
Not Iike my son, Arthur,
from my first marriage.
:49:35
My daughter
is from the second marriage.
:49:38
She's a Desprez!
Do you have any chiIdren?
:49:44
I must check my cake.
:49:48
Go ahead, don't be shy,
go and rummage...
:50:02
Excuse me.
:50:03
What for?
:50:05
I don't know, I...
:50:08
These oId books, are fascinating,
:50:09
but once they're opened,
it's a dismay.
:50:13
I didn't say heIIo before.
Arthur DeIamarche.
:50:16
- Ugo Bassani, I am...
- Yes, I heard.
:50:21
- So, did you find it?
- Not yet, but...
:50:23
- You're hopefuI?
- AIways.
:50:28
My eIdest son, Arthur.
:50:30
You never hear him come in,
or Ieave... A reaI cat.
:50:34
I'II never get used to it.
:50:37
- Staying for dinner?
- I don't know.
:50:43
You need money.
:50:45
I aIways need money, mother.
:50:48
But first I'II have a drink. Ugo?
:50:51
Why not.
:50:57
See you soon.