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She was Lo. Plain Lo in the morning.
Standing four feet ten in one sock.
She was Lola in slacks.
She was Dolly at school.
She was Dolores on the dotted line.
In my arms, she was always...
..Lolita.
Light ofmy life.
Fire ofmy loins.
My sin.
My soul.
Lolita.
But there might have been
no Lolita at all...
..had I not first metAnnabel.
We were both 14.
Whatever happens to a boy
during the summer he's 14...
..can mark him for life.
That hotel you see, the Mirana,...
..that belonged to us.
She wanted to be a nurse.
I wanted to be a spy.
All at once we were madly,
hopelessly in love.
Four months later, she died oftyphus.
The shock ofher death
froze something in me.
The child I loved was gone.
But I kept looking for her...
..long after I'd left
my own childhood behind.
The poison was in the wound, you see.
And the wound wouldn't heal.
I probably should have
joined the priesthood.
Instead, I accepted a teaching post
at Beardsley College in America.
I had a summer free
before the Fall semester.
I thought I'd finish
a textbook I was working on.
A survey ofFrench literature
for American students.
I took my advance...
..and went to live at the house offriends
of my late uncle's, the McCoos,...
..in the New England town ofRamsdale.
But on arriving, I found
that it was no longer there.
But a friend ofMrs McCoo,...
..a widow, Mrs Charlotte Haze,...
..agreed to accommodate me.
- Goddamn dog!
One minute. Something's burnin'.
Lord have mercy!
Mrs Haze'll be down in one.
ls that Professor Humbert,
Louise? Tell him I'll be down in one.
She'll be down in one!
Monsieur Humbert.
Uh, yes.
Mrs Haze, is it?
Charlotte.
I am so pleased
to make your acquaintance.
Frank McCoo told me all about
your scholarly pursuits.
I myself just cherish the French tongue.
Um... I wonder, could l...
Mm. Come in.
Harold and l, the late Mr Haze,...
..we simply adored Mexico.
The whole idea
of a culture that sophisticated.
And we think of them as primitive.
I mean, look at us!
Indeed, yes.
Upstairs.
I and Lo have our rooms just there.
And this is your room.
Space for a desk, anything you want.
And at $20 a month,
you can't beat the price.
And here's the bathroom.
It's a bit of a mess.
And this is the kitchen.
Now, if you have any special
food needs, you just say.
I don't know if Ramsdale can provide you
with foie grass, like you're used to.
What's that?
Uh... timetable. For when I um...
I was hoping I wouldn't have to,
but I think I've got to go back to New York.
- Oh, you're not too favourably impressed.
- No... There's a Baudelaire conference...
This is not a neat household,
but you would be very comfortable here.
Very comfortable indeed.
Don't say no until you've seen the piazza.
Come.
Well, I call it the piazza.
It's so much work
to keep it healthy and green.
It's a life's work.
That's my Lo.
And these are my lilies.
I love lilies.
- Lily's a nice name, don't you think?
- Beautiful.
Beautiful!
How much did you say the room was?
A normal man,...
..given a group photograph
of schoolgirls...
..and asked to point out
the loveliest one,...
..will not necessarily choose
the nymphet among them.
You have to be an artist,...
..a madman, full ofshame
and melancholy and despair,...
..in order to recognise
the little deadly demon among the others.
She stands...
..unrecognised by them,...
..unconscious herself
of her fantastic power.
- See you later, alligator.
- After a while, crocodile!
- Real soon, Daniel Boone.
- Get fucked, Daffy Duck.
# Don't know why...
there's no sun up in the sky
# Stormy weather
# Since my man and I ain't together...
You woke me up.
- Sorry.
I'll stop.
Dolores!
Have you made your bed?
No, I have not made my bed.
I asked you to make your bed, didn't l?
No. You asked me if I'd made my bed.
Make your bed.
- Now!
I long for some terrific disaster.
Earthquake.
Spectacular explosion.
Make your bed!
Her mother instantly eliminated.
Along with everybody else
for miles around.
Lolita...
..in my arms.
I'm sleepy today.
Me too.
Have you been having trouble sleeping?
You can't imagine.
Am I getting a zit?
What?
Do you see a pimple on my chin?
You look absolutely perfect to me.
Wanna see my chin wobble?
OK.
Humbert!
Humbert...
Is she keeping you up?
I beg your pardon?
No!
No. No, I'm...
No.
Well, it's probably just a 24-hour bug.
He was looking forward to meeting you.
Has anybody seen my other sneaker?!
Your breakfast, Professor Humbert.
Don't tell Mother, but I ate all your bacon.
- Dolores, that was Mrs Farlow.
- So?
Standing four feet ten in one sock.
She was Lola in slacks.
She was Dolly at school.
She was Dolores on the dotted line.
In my arms, she was always...
..Lolita.
Light ofmy life.
Fire ofmy loins.
My sin.
My soul.
Lolita.
But there might have been
no Lolita at all...
..had I not first metAnnabel.
We were both 14.
Whatever happens to a boy
during the summer he's 14...
..can mark him for life.
That hotel you see, the Mirana,...
..that belonged to us.
She wanted to be a nurse.
I wanted to be a spy.
All at once we were madly,
hopelessly in love.
Four months later, she died oftyphus.
The shock ofher death
froze something in me.
The child I loved was gone.
But I kept looking for her...
..long after I'd left
my own childhood behind.
The poison was in the wound, you see.
And the wound wouldn't heal.
I probably should have
joined the priesthood.
Instead, I accepted a teaching post
at Beardsley College in America.
I had a summer free
before the Fall semester.
I thought I'd finish
a textbook I was working on.
A survey ofFrench literature
for American students.
I took my advance...
..and went to live at the house offriends
of my late uncle's, the McCoos,...
..in the New England town ofRamsdale.
But on arriving, I found
that it was no longer there.
But a friend ofMrs McCoo,...
..a widow, Mrs Charlotte Haze,...
..agreed to accommodate me.
- Goddamn dog!
One minute. Something's burnin'.
Lord have mercy!
Mrs Haze'll be down in one.
ls that Professor Humbert,
Louise? Tell him I'll be down in one.
She'll be down in one!
Monsieur Humbert.
Uh, yes.
Mrs Haze, is it?
Charlotte.
I am so pleased
to make your acquaintance.
Frank McCoo told me all about
your scholarly pursuits.
I myself just cherish the French tongue.
Um... I wonder, could l...
Mm. Come in.
Harold and l, the late Mr Haze,...
..we simply adored Mexico.
The whole idea
of a culture that sophisticated.
And we think of them as primitive.
I mean, look at us!
Indeed, yes.
Upstairs.
I and Lo have our rooms just there.
And this is your room.
Space for a desk, anything you want.
And at $20 a month,
you can't beat the price.
And here's the bathroom.
It's a bit of a mess.
And this is the kitchen.
Now, if you have any special
food needs, you just say.
I don't know if Ramsdale can provide you
with foie grass, like you're used to.
What's that?
Uh... timetable. For when I um...
I was hoping I wouldn't have to,
but I think I've got to go back to New York.
- Oh, you're not too favourably impressed.
- No... There's a Baudelaire conference...
This is not a neat household,
but you would be very comfortable here.
Very comfortable indeed.
Don't say no until you've seen the piazza.
Come.
Well, I call it the piazza.
It's so much work
to keep it healthy and green.
It's a life's work.
That's my Lo.
And these are my lilies.
I love lilies.
- Lily's a nice name, don't you think?
- Beautiful.
Beautiful!
How much did you say the room was?
A normal man,...
..given a group photograph
of schoolgirls...
..and asked to point out
the loveliest one,...
..will not necessarily choose
the nymphet among them.
You have to be an artist,...
..a madman, full ofshame
and melancholy and despair,...
..in order to recognise
the little deadly demon among the others.
She stands...
..unrecognised by them,...
..unconscious herself
of her fantastic power.
- See you later, alligator.
- After a while, crocodile!
- Real soon, Daniel Boone.
- Get fucked, Daffy Duck.
# Don't know why...
there's no sun up in the sky
# Stormy weather
# Since my man and I ain't together...
You woke me up.
- Sorry.
I'll stop.
Dolores!
Have you made your bed?
No, I have not made my bed.
I asked you to make your bed, didn't l?
No. You asked me if I'd made my bed.
Make your bed.
- Now!
I long for some terrific disaster.
Earthquake.
Spectacular explosion.
Make your bed!
Her mother instantly eliminated.
Along with everybody else
for miles around.
Lolita...
..in my arms.
I'm sleepy today.
Me too.
Have you been having trouble sleeping?
You can't imagine.
Am I getting a zit?
What?
Do you see a pimple on my chin?
You look absolutely perfect to me.
Wanna see my chin wobble?
OK.
Humbert!
Humbert...
Is she keeping you up?
I beg your pardon?
No!
No. No, I'm...
No.
Well, it's probably just a 24-hour bug.
He was looking forward to meeting you.
Has anybody seen my other sneaker?!
Your breakfast, Professor Humbert.
Don't tell Mother, but I ate all your bacon.
- Dolores, that was Mrs Farlow.
- So?
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