Michel Boullard: Monsieur, a father with a daughter who is a thirty year old spinster... do you know what it means?Paul Chadwick: Yeah, it means that any able-bodied man who can run, walk or crawl should avoid youMichel Boullard: Of course, when a daughter posseses a certain innocence at eighteen, for a father it's a joy to behold. When she's twenty-one, you're still happy but, er, thoughtful. When she's twenty-five, you are no longer smiling...Paul Chadwick: ...It's getting grimMichel Boullard: When she's twenty-nine, going on thirty, what does a father do?Paul Chadwick: Turns to prayer. There's nothing leftMichel Boullard: There is one hope - a man. A very special man; worldly, sophisticated. One who will gently lead her into a romantic adventure, an emotional interlude from whose fires a woman shall be born. Such a man is hard to find...Paul Chadwick: I will be, if you give me a ten minute head start!Michel Boullard: Please, Monsieur, I'm desperate. Can a man abandon his only child?Paul Chadwick: I think, in this case, society will forgive you
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