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Madame. |
Will you be good enough to run through these papers with M'sieu Giron? |
I'll be delighted. |
And so will M'sieu Giron. |
Yes, madame? |
What are you going to do with my day tomorrow, M'sieu Laval? |
Well, we'll have breakfast in the garden. |
Umhum ... |
Then riding together. |
Umhum ... |
Then lunch in the Bois |
Together. |
Then a little nap |
How do you like my dress? |
Beautiful. |
Hair? |
Marvelous. |
Lipstick? |
Crimson! |
Correct! Good night. |
Good night. |
Good night. |
Goodbye. |
But you have an engagement, and I don't want people to talk. |
Talk? About meabout us? |
Precisely. |
Afraid I'm ruining your reputation, M'sieu Laval? |
Noyours, madame. |
M'sieu Laval, I've got a confession to make to you ... |
But incidentally, let me tell you, <u>I</u> don't like <u>you</u>. I don't like you at all! I wouldn't hesitate one instant to ruin <u>your</u> reputationlike that! |
You would? |
Yes, I would! |
Like that? |
Like that! |
I know all your tricks. |
And you're going to fall for them. |
So you think you can get me? |
Any minute I want! |
You're conceited |
But attractive |
<u>Now</u>, <u>let</u> <u>me</u> <u>tell</u> <u>you</u> |
<u>Shut</u> <u>up</u><u>kiss</u> <u>me</u>! Wasting all this marvelous time with arguments! |
I want you to stay, Mariette. You've <u>got</u> to stay. You can't go now! |
I <u>must</u> go. |
I'm crazy about you! |
I know it. |
<u>I</u> <u>love</u> <u>you</u>. |
I <u>believe</u> you. |
Then why do you want to go? |
Because I want to make it tough for you. |
When a lady takes her jewels off in a gentleman's room, where does she put them? |
On the night table. |
But I don't want to be a lady. |
Ah, let me have a little fun. |
Please! |
Thirtythree |
Nothirtyfive! |
Yes, Gaston? |
What would you say if you found your safe had been robbed? |
I wouldn't say anythingI would act. |
Call the police? |
Instantly. |
Um<u>hum</u> ... |
But why talk about robbery on a night like this? |
You look beautiful. |
Thank you. Seventysix, eighty |
Mariette! |
Yes, Gaston? |
You have been robbedfor years. And not a hundred thousand francs, but millions. And you know who did it? Adolph. |
<u>Adolph</u>? |
Adolph J. Giron. |
And you expect me to believe that? |
Naturally not. But I expect the police to believe it. |
Why not? He's a thiefhe's a criminal. |
I don't believe it! |
Then why are you afraid to let me prove it? |
It would be a terrible scandal, wouldn't it? |
Giron...! |
Yes, Giron! Chairman of the board of Colet and Company. Honorary president of the Orphans' Asylum. Adolph J. Girondistinguished citizen! ... Well, shall I call the police? I see! You have to be in the social register to keep out of jail. But when a man starts at the bottom and works his way upa selfmade crook then you say, "Call the police! Put him behind bars! Lock him up!" |
Goodbye... |
Goodbye. |
It could have been marvelous ... |
Divine ... |
Wonderful ... But tomorrow morning, if you should wake out of your dreams and hear a knock, and the door opens, and there, instead of a maid with a breakfast tray, stands a policeman with a warrantthen you'll be glad you're alone. |
But it could have been glorious. |
Lovely. |
Divine ... But that terrible policeman! |
Goodbye ... |
Who? |
The Marquis de la Tours. He was in the lobby. But I don't think he saw me. I'm positive he didn't. Thank heaven! ... But when I came up here, right out in the hall there was King Boris of Alconia! |
The tennis player? |
The tennis player. He saw me. He bowed. What could I do? I nodded. Baron, I shouldn't have come! |
But you came. And you must forget everything except that you are here, Countess. |
Do you <u>know</u> King Boris? |
Nono. |
Do you know the Marquis de la Tours? |
I would like to. |
You'd better not. He's really very dull. But anyhow, when the king tells the marquis he saw me, the marquis will tell the marchesa. And the marchesa is the best friend of the Duchess of Chambro. And <u>she</u> will phone the Princess de Costa. The princess doesn't like mebut I don't care! |
Why should you? |
But she talks a lot. And before this night is over, all Venice will know it. And tomorrow it will be Grand Canal gossip! ... Oh! |
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