1:05:01
Did you assemble
a bouquet for Patrice?
1:05:03
Look, you just cant
tell a woman shes...
1:05:05
"gracefully serene."
1:05:06
No, no, this will not do.
1:05:07
Wha... Why?
1:05:10
What is wrong with this one?
1:05:11
The orange lily
implies extreme hatred.
1:05:13
The begonia and lavender
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danger and suspicion,
respectively.
1:05:16
Every flower has
a meaning, Charles.
1:05:19
Might I suggest the amaryllis,
which declares the recipient
1:05:23
a most splendid beauty.
1:05:25
Or the cabbage rose.
1:05:32
Darci!
1:05:36
Hmm?
1:05:37
-What is this?
-Its a reply
1:05:39
-to Leopolds invitation.
-Uh-huh?
1:05:41
Youre going, right?
1:05:43
I havent decided yet.
1:05:44
Oh, you havent decided
1:05:45
if you want to have dinner
on your rooftop with a duke?
1:05:48
Who thinks hes from 1876!
1:05:51
No! And I would
appreciate it if...
1:05:53
Kate, come on, okay?
1:05:54
I dont know what this guy did
to piss you off
1:05:56
but that is
the best apology letter
1:05:58
in the history of mankind.
1:05:59
-Just sign it, Kate.
1:06:01
Its 4:30. Well fax it.
1:06:04
Kate McKays office.
1:06:06
They hung up.
1:06:10
Hi. Is Patrice there?
1:06:13
Hey, Patrice?
1:06:15
Hi. Its me, Charlie.
1:06:19
Hey, Charlie.
1:06:21
I was just calling to find out
1:06:23
if you got my flowers--
your flowers.
1:06:25
I was calling to see if you got
the flowers I sent you.
1:06:28
Yeah, I did.
1:06:29
And I was just wondering
1:06:31
if you would like to go
to a movie tonight
1:06:33
and maybe afterwards perhaps
1:06:34
accompany me to dinner?
1:06:37
I mean, I...
1:06:38
I understand completely
if youre otherwise engaged.
1:06:42
But, uh, you know,
I just wanted to say that, um...
1:06:45
Yeah?
1:06:49
I wanted to say
that youve, uh...
1:06:55
youve made an impression on me.