Ninette
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1:27:00
I don't need anyone in the house.
It'll be more peaceful.

1:27:06
Mon amour.
1:27:08
I'm going to love you
much, much more.

1:27:21
The light.
1:27:28
Listen, the name Ninette
in modern letters.

1:27:31
Nothing gothic or English.
1:27:34
D'accord.
1:27:51
ARTILLERY BARRACKS
1:28:10
I know a real lady shouldn't have
1:28:14
eau-de-vie for breakfast, but...
1:28:16
But you're not a real lady, cherie.
1:28:20
How was Madrid?
1:28:21
Great, great.
1:28:23
By the way, Ninette told me
1:28:25
you agree about the boutique.
1:28:28
-Is that true?
-Yes.

1:28:31
After she told me,
I thought about it

1:28:33
and it's just what this city needs.
1:28:37
Think about this, Bernarda.
1:28:38
With your head for business,
1:28:41
I think this idea of Paris fashions
will be a great success,

1:28:44
and the advantage is
if anything should go wrong

1:28:47
the one who loses money
is Miss Rabbit-food.

1:28:50
That's good thinking.
1:28:54
Excuse me, Don Andres...
1:28:57
Yes, Miss Maruja?

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