1. On September 3rd 1973
at 6:28pm and 32 seconds,
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2. a bluebottle fly capable
of 14,670 wing beats a minute
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3. landed on Rue St Vincent, Montmartre.
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4. At the same moment,
on a restaurant terrace nearby,
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5. the wind magically made two glasses
dance unseen on a tablecloth.
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6. Meanwhile, in a 5th-floor flat,
28 Avenue Trudaine, Paris 9,
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7. returning from his best friend's funeral,
Eugène Colère erased his name
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8. from his address book.
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9. At the same moment,
a sperm with one X chromosome,
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10. belonging to Raphaël Poulain,
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11. made a dash for an egg in his wife Amandine.
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12. Nine months later,
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13. Amélie Poulain was born.
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14. Her father, an ex-army doctor,
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15. works at a spa in Enghien-Les-Bains.
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16. Raphaël Poulain dislikes:
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17. Peeing next to someone else. He also dislikes:
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18. Catching scornful glances at his sandals.
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19. Clingy wet swimming trunks.
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20. Raphaël Poulain likes:
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21. Peeling off large strips of wallpaper.
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22. Lining up all his shoes and polishing them.
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23. Emptying his tool box,
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24. cleaning it out,
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25. and putting everything back.
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26. Amélie's mother, Amandine,
a schoolmistress from Gueugnon,
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27. has always had shaky nerves.
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28. Amandine Poulain dislikes:
Getting puckered fingers in the bath.
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29. When someone she doesn't like
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30. brushes against her hand.
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31. Pillow marks on her cheek in the morning.
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32. Amandine Poulain likes:
Figure skaters' costumes on TV.
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33. Polishing the parquet with slippers.
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34. Emptying her handbag,
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35. cleaning it out,
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36. and putting everything back.
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37. Amélie is six.
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38. Like all little girls,
she'd like to be hugged by her daddy.
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39. But he never touches her,
except for a monthly checkup.
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40. The thrill of this rare contact
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41. makes her heart beat like a drum.
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42. As a result,
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43. he thinks she has a heart defect.
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44. Declared unfit for school,
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45. Amélie is taught by her mother.
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46. Four...
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47. hens...
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48. brood...
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49. here...
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50. henceforth.
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51. Four hens brood...
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52. Very good.
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53. hens fourth!
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54. Deprived of playmates,
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55. tossed about
between a neurotic and an iceberg,
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56. Amélie retreats into her imagination.
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57. In this world, LPs are made like pancakes.
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58. The neighbor's comatose wife
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59. has chosen to get all her life's sleep in one go.
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60. After this, I can stay awake day and night.
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61. Amélie has one friend, Blubber.
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62. Alas, the home environment
has made Blubber suicidal.
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63. Blubber's suicide attempts
destroy Mother's nerves.
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64. A decision is made.
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65. Enough!
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66. To comfort Amélie, her mother
gives her a second-hand Instamatic camera.
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67. Little girl! Look what you did!
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68. A neighbor fools her into thinking
her camera causes accidents.
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69. Because she'd been taking pictures
all afternoon, Amélie is petrified.
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70. She stares at the TV, racked by the guilt
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71. of causing a huge fire,
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72. two derailments
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73. and a jumbo jet crash.
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74. A few days later,
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75. realizing she'd been had,
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76. Amélie gets her revenge.
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77. What...?
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78. One day tragedy strikes.
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79. Amandine takes Amélie to Notre Dame
to light a candle and pray for a baby brother.
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80. Three minutes later, heaven sends,
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81. alas, not a baby boy, but Marguerite,
a tourist from Quebec,
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82. bent on ending her life.
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83. Amandine Poulain is killed instantly.
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84. After her mother's death,
Amélie lives alone with her father.
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85. His unsociable tendencies increase.
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86. He's obsessed with building a miniature shrine
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87. to house his wife's ashes.
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88. Days, months and years go by.
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89. In such a dead world,
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90. Amélie prefers to dream
until she's old enough to leave home.
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91. Five years later,
she's a waitress in Montmartre
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92. at The Two Windmills.
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93. It is August 29th.
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94. In 48 hours, her life will change forever.
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95. But she doesn't know it yet.
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96. She lives quietly among her colleagues
and the café's regulars.
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97. That's Suzanne, the owner.
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98. She limps a little but she's never spilt a drink.
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99. When she was younger, she was a circus rider.
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100. She likes athletes who cry with disappointment.
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101. She dislikes seeing men humiliated
in front of their kids in her café.
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102. Georgette is the tobacconist.
She's a hypochondriac.
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103. Migraines one day, sciatica the next.
She hates the words
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104. "fruit of thy womb".
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105. Gina works with Amélie.
Her grandmother was a healer.
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106. She likes cracking bones.
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107. She's bringing a kir to Hipolito, a failed writer.
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108. He likes seeing bullfighters gored on TV.
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109. Scowling at them is Joseph,
Gina's rejected lover.
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110. He's always jealously spying on her.
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111. All he likes
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112. is popping bubble wrap.
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113. And here's Philomène, an air hostess.
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114. Amélie looks after her cat Rodrigue
when she's away. Philomène likes
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115. the sound of the cat's bowl on the tiles.
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116. Rodrigue likes overhearing children's stories.
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117. No, thanks, ma'am. I never work on Sundays.
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118. At weekends, Amélie often takes a train
from the Gare du Nord to see her father.
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119. - Why don't you use your retirement to...?
- To do what?
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120. Travel. You've never been away.
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121. When we were young,
your mother and I longed to travel.
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122. But we couldn't.
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123. - Because of your heart.
- Yes. I know.
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124. So now...
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125. Now...
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126. Some Friday evenings,
Amélie goes to the cinema.
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127. I like turning round
and looking at people's faces in the dark.
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128. I like noticing details
that no-one else ever sees.
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129. But I hate it in old American movies
when drivers don't watch the road.
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130. Amélie doesn't have a boyfriend.
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131. She tried once or twice,
but the results were a let-down.
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132. Instead, she cultivates a taste
for small pleasures.
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133. Plunging her hand deep into a sack of grain.
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134. Cracking crème brûlée
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135. with a teaspoon.
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136. And skimming stones on the Canal St Martin.
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137. They call him the Glass Man.
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138. He was born with bones as brittle as crystal.
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139. All his furniture is padded.
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140. A handshake would be enough
to crush his fingers.
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141. He's stayed indoors for 20 years.
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142. Time has changed nothing.
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143. Amélie still takes refuge in solitude.
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144. She amuses herself with silly questions
about the world below,
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145. such as: "How many couples
are having an orgasm now?"
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146. Fifteen.
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147. Finally, on the night of August 30th 1997.
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148. comes the event
that will change her life forever.
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149. Lady Di, Princess of Wales,
died in a car crash in Paris last night
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150. with her companion Dodi Al Fayed...
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151. Only the first man
to discover Tutankhamen's tomb
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152. would understand how she felt
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153. on finding this treasure
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154. hidden by a little boy 40 years ago.
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155. On August 31st at 4am,
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156. Amélie has a dazzling idea.
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157. Wherever he was,
she would find the box's owner
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158. and give him back his treasure.
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159. If he was touched,
she'd become a regular do-gooder.
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160. If not, too bad.
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161. The girl from the 5th floor!
We don't see much of you.
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162. Would you know of a boy
who lived in my flat in the '50s?
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163. A boy? Come and have a glass of port.
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164. - No, thanks.
- Come in! Close the door.
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165. Boys? I've known so many.
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166. They're cute until they discover
snowballs and chestnuts.
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167. I've known so many boys.
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168. - When did you come here?
- In '64.
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169. You'll have heard the story.
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170. No, I don't think so.
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171. I'm amazed. Sit down.
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172. My husband worked for Ladybird Insurance.
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173. It's no secret that he slept with his secretary.
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174. They used every hotel around.
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175. Not the grotty ones, either.
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176. The bimbo liked spreading her legs,
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177. but only on satin.
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178. So my husband swiped from the till.
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179. A little at first, then 50 million.
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180. Off they flew to South America.
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181. Drink up.
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182. On January 20th 1970,
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183. my doorbell rang.
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184. "Your husband's been killed
in a car crash in South America."
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185. My life stopped there.
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186. And Black Lion died of heartbreak.
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187. Poor creature.
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188. See how lovingly
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189. he still stares at his master?
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190. One day
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191. I'll read you his letters.
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192. No, don't go!
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193. You can spare five minutes.
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194. He wrote this
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195. from the barracks.
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196. "Darling Mado." That's me.
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197. I'm called Madeleine.
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198. "I can't sleep, can't eat,
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199. knowing that my only reason to live
is far away in Paris.
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200. I won't see her until a fortnight on Friday,
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201. when my sweet little weasel
appears at the station
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202. in her strappy blue dress."
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203. In brackets: "The one you think
is too transparent."
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204. Has anyone ever written to you like that?
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205. No. I'm nobody's little weasel.
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206. My name's Madeleine Wells.
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207. Madeleine, like Mary Magdalene.
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208. She wept, right? And Wells as in water.
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209. Talk about being born to cry!
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210. About your question...
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211. Ask Collignon, the grocer.
He's lived here all his life.
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212. Hello, Amélie-mellow!
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213. A fig and three hazelnuts, as usual?
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214. Who lived in my flat in the '50s?
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215. - What was their name?
- You've got me there, dear.
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216. In 1950, I was two.
The mental age of this cretin.
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217. The "cretin" is Lucien.
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218. He's no genius, but Amélie likes him.
She likes the way
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219. he handles each endive like a precious object
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220. to be treated with care.
It's his way of showing
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221. his love of good work.
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222. Look at him!
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223. Like he's nursing a baby bird
that's fallen out of its nest!
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224. Don't ask him for currants!
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225. You'd be here till Monday!
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226. Get moving, spastic!
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227. She hasn't got all day.
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228. Here.
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229. Go and see my mother.
She has the memory of an elephant.
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230. Elephant Mum!
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231. Thank you.
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232. Bredoteau.
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233. Sorry?
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234. It's the name you're after.
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235. But if it's me that says so,
it won't count. I'm senile.
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236. Ignore him. He's senile.
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237. See what he's done to my laurel?
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238. His old job was punching métro tickets.
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239. For three months now,
he's got up every night to punch holes
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240. - in my laurels!
- I'd have preferred lilacs. Such is life!
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241. - We all need a way to relax.
- I skim stones.
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242. - You do?
- I'll find it. Don't worry.
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243. - I file everything.
- Like what?
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244. Your son's nearly 50
and I'm still doing his book-keeping.
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245. You were still squeezing his toothpaste at 15,
so it follows.
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246. Right. Camus...
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247. 2nd floor on the right. Brossard...
Brossard was on staircase B.
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248. Got it!
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249. Bredoteau, 5th floor on the right.
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250. They were from the Pas de Calais.
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251. Bredoteau. What more can I say?
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252. Groping under the photo booth
is Nino Quincampoix.
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253. When Amélie lacked playmates,
Nino had too many.
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254. Five miles apart, one dreamed
of having a sister, the other a brother
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255. to spend all their time with.
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256. Hi, Dad.
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257. A new friend?
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258. No, I've had him for years.
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259. Your mother hated him,
so he lived in the tool shed.
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260. There. Let's reconcile them.
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261. There. Not bad, eh?
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262. Dad, if you found a precious relic
from your childhood,
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Happy? Sad? Nostalgic? What?
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264. I didn't have this gnome when I was a child.
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265. He was a retirement gift from my old regiment.
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266. No, I mean something you hid
like a secret treasure.
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267. I should varnish him before autumn.
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268. I'll make some tea. Do you want some?
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269. Breathe in. Hold still.
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270. Better now?
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271. Shut the door!
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272. There's a howling gale.
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273. It's hardly Siberia.
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274. I can see you're not allergic
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275. to car fumes.
I almost coughed up my pleura last night.
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276. Coughed up a pleura? Sure.
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277. - What's on the menu today, Suzanne?
- Endives au gratin.
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278. They'll have you on your knees, you'll see.
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279. They're good, then?
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280. - Depends where.
- If it's at the toilet...
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281. Not good!
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282. 12:15, laughs orgasmically
to attract alpha male.
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283. He's going to drive me berserk!
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284. Can't he give up?
There are plenty of other bars.
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285. Goodbye.
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286. Suzanne.
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287. - Suzanne.
- Yes.
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288. "Au gratin" means white sauce, right?
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289. Yes, why?
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290. I can't stomach it. Like you and horse meat.
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291. It's not my stomach, it's my memory.
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292. I'd rather cook human flesh.
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293. You're kidding!
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294. Suzanne, would you mind if I left early today?
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295. What's his name?
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296. Dominique Bredoteau.
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297. Hello.
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298. Are you Dominique Bredoteau?
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299. That's me.
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300. Why?
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301. It's about...
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302. the petition.
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303. Petition?
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304. Yes. The petition to...
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305. to canonize Lady Di.
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306. No, thanks.
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307. No.
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308. Ladies and gentlemen, sorry to bother you...
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309. - Yes?
- Hello.
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310. I'm looking for Dominique Bredoteau
for the European census.
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311. Come up. Third floor.
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312. Hello, kitten.
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313. Earl Grey?
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314. Jasmine?
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315. What will you have?
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316. I'm working.
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317. There. I'm coming.
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318. Do you know where I can find
Dominique Bredoteau?
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319. Oh, my poor dear!
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320. You just missed him.
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321. Look, there he goes now.
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322. Bre-to-deau.
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323. Not Bre-do-teau.
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324. You need
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325. a glass of mulled wine.
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326. Come in.
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327. Come on in.
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328. I've lived here for five years.
This is the first time we've met.
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329. I never go out on the landing.
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330. I'm fussy about who I meet.
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331. They're all creeps anyway.
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332. Come in. Here.
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333. Come in.
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334. They call me the Glass Man,
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335. but my name is Raymond Dufayel.
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336. - Amélie Poulain. I'm a waitress at...
- The Two Windmills. I know.
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337. And you've come back empty-handed
from your search for Bretodeau.
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338. Because it's not "do", it's "to".
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339. - Like "Toto".
- Thank you.
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340. I love that painting.
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341. It's the Luncheon Of The Boating Party.
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342. By Renoir.
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343. I've painted one each year for twenty years.
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344. The hardest part is the looks.
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345. I sometimes feel they deliberately change
their mood as soon as my back's turned.
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346. They look quite happy there.
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347. They should be.
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348. This year they had hare with morels.
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349. And waffles with jam for the children.
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350. Now, what have I done
with that piece of paper?
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351. Ah, you've noticed my video camera
at the window.
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352. It's a gift from my sister-in-law.
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353. I put it there
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354. so I don't need to wind up my clocks.
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355. After all these years,
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356. the only person I still can't capture
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357. is the girl with the glass of water.
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358. She's in the middle,
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359. yet she's on the outside.
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360. Maybe she's just different from the others.
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361. In what way?
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362. I don't know.
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363. When she was little, she can't
have played much with other children.
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364. Maybe never.
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365. Here.
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366. Dominique Bretodeau, 27 Rue Mouffetard.
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367. It's for you.
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368. Every Tuesday morning,
Dominique Bretodeau goes to buy a chicken.
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369. He usually roasts it
and has it with sauté potatoes.
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370. After carving the legs,
the breast and the wings,
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371. he loves picking the hot carcass
with his fingers,
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372. starting with the oysters.
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373. But not today. Bretodeau won't buy a chicken.
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374. He'll go no further
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375. than this phone booth here.
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376. In a flash, it all came back to him.
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377. Federico Bahamontes
winning the Tour de France in '59.
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378. Aunt Josette's slips.
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379. And most of all, that tragic day.
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380. That tragic day
when he won all the marbles at break time.
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381. Bretodeau!
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382. Bretodeau!
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383. The pinch, Bretodeau!
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384. Do you understand, Bretodeau?
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385. Cognac, please.
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386. It's amazing, what just happened to me.
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387. It must be my guardian angel.
It's the only explanation.
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388. It was as if the phone booth was calling me.
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389. It rang and rang.
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390. Same here. The microwave's calling me.
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391. I'll have another cognac.
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392. Life's strange.
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393. To a kid, time always drags.
Suddenly you're 50.
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394. All that's left of your childhood
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395. fits in a little box,
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396. a little rusty box.
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397. Have you got kids, miss?
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398. I have a daughter.
She must be about your age.
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399. We haven't spoken for years.
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400. I heard she had a child, a boy.
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401. His name is Lucas.
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402. I think it's time I looked them up
before I'm in a box myself.
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403. Don't you think?
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404. Amélie suddenly has a strange feeling
of complete harmony.
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405. It's a perfect moment. Soft light,
a scent in the air, the quiet murmur of the city,
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406. She breathes deeply.
Life seems so simple and clear.
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407. A surge of love,
an urge to help mankind suddenly engulfs her.
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408. Let me help you. Step down.
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409. Off we go!
We just passed the drum major's widow!
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410. She's worn his coat since the day he died.
Careful.
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411. The horse's head on the butcher's
has lost an ear.
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412. That's the florist laughing. He has crinkly eyes.
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413. In the bakery window there are lollipops!
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414. Mmm. Smell that.
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415. They're giving out melon slices.
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416. Sugarplum ice cream!
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417. We're passing the pork butcher.
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418. Ham, 79 francs. Spareribs, 45!
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419. Now the cheese shop.
Picodons are 12.90, cabecous 23.50.
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420. At the butcher's a baby's watching a dog
that's watching the chickens roasting.
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421. Now we're at the newspaper kiosk
by the métro.
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422. I'll leave you here. Bye.
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423. "She can't relate to other people."
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424. "She was always a lonely child."
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425. On a sparkling evening in July,
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426. while on the beaches holidaymakers
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428. and in Paris the sweltering crowds
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Amélie Poulain,
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432. Madonna of the unloved,
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433. finally succumbs to exhaustion.
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434. In Paris' grief-stricken streets,
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435. a vast throng of mourners
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437. with the measureless sorrow
of newly orphaned children.
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438. What a strange destiny for one
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439. who gave her all,
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440. yet took such joy in life's simple pleasures.
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441. Like Don Quixote, she pitted herself
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442. against the grinding windmill
of all life's miseries.
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443. It was a losing battle
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444. that claimed her life too soon.
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445. At barely 23, Amélie Poulain
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446. let her young, tired body merge
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447. with the ebb and flow of universal woe.
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448. As she went, she felt a stab of regret
for letting her father die
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449. without trying to give his stifled life
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450. the breath of air she had given
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451. to so many others.
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452. Wait!
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453. Wait!
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454. Wait...
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455. Wait, wait!
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456. Pages full of dud ID photos
torn up and discarded by their owners,
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457. carefully reassembled by some oddball.
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458. Some family album!
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459. A pack of Gauloises.
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460. Just a second. It's so smoky in here.
Can you tell me where they are?
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461. - I can't see a thing.
- More to the left.
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462. - There?
- A bit more. There.
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463. Thank you. You need change.
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464. Forget it.
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465. - Yes?
- A mauresque.
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466. A mauresque for the young man.
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467. One kir aligoté, one mauresque,
and two mint sodas.
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468. Was that prenuptial or post-coital smooching?
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469. Is your bullshit congenital?
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470. - Prenuptial.
- Don't worry.
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471. You'll find Mr. Right one day.
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472. All women want to sleep on a man's shoulder.
All of them.
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473. All men snore after a few drinks,
and I have a musical ear.
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474. I had an operation on my nasal cavities.
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475. I see you're a born romantic.
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476. I see you've never known true love.
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477. I did. It shortened my leg.
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478. - I thought you fell off a horse.
- I did.
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479. I was in love with a trapeze artist.
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480. I should have known.
They always drop you at the last minute.
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481. He dropped me just before my act.
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482. It floored me. And the horse.
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483. With me under it.
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484. The mauresque?
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485. Still, true love does exist.
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486. I'm not saying it doesn't.
After 30 years behind this bar,
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487. I'm an expert. I can even give you the recipe.
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488. Take two regulars.
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489. Let each think the other fancies them.
Leave it to simmer.
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490. It never fails.
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491. Excuse me!
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492. Excuse me.
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493. - I've had enough.
- I'll go.
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494. Haven't you hurt enough people?
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495. Gina can defend herself.
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496. I don't mean Gina. I mean Georgette.
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497. Georgette?
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498. Open your eyes! She craves your attention
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499. but you only have eyes for Gina.
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500. Poor girl! The things she does
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501. to catch your eye!
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502. You really must be blind.
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503. I'm off on a date. Bye!
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504. Goodbye.
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505. Whoever her new one is,
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506. he can't be worse
than that nut with his tape recorder.
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507. Joseph's not so nutty.
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508. He's just in pain.
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509. Come off it, Amélie.
They split up two months ago.
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510. To keep on coming here every day,
he must be a masochist.
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511. Don't say you haven't noticed.
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512. Noticed what?
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513. He always sits here, right?
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514. Yes.
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515. Sit down.
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516. Sit down, Georgette.
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517. - What can you see?
- My cigarette counter.
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518. And nothing's missing?
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519. No.
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520. Make an effort.
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521. I don't get it!
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522. I'll leave you to think about it. Good night.
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523. Good morning.
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524. Letter Arrives 30 Years Late.
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525. A mailbag found by climbers
on a glacier on Mont Blanc was part of a cargo
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526. lost in a plane crash in the late 1960s.
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527. So sad! A young, pretty princess for once.
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528. Would it be less sad if she were old and ugly?
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529. Of course. Look at Mother Teresa.
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530. Is he still chasing Gina?
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531. No, he's after somebody else now.
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532. - Anyone I know?
- Yes.
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533. Funny about this glacier.
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534. Somebody at The Two Windmills?
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535. Not you, surely!
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536. No.
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537. Not Suzanne.
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538. Surely not!
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539. Yes.
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540. - Look. There he is again.
- How strange.
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541. - And here.
- Him again.
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542. "Gare de Lyon."
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543. And here.
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544. "March 5th, Austerlitz."
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545. Always the same blank expression.
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546. Twelve times.
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547. I counted.
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548. It's very odd.
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549. Why keep taking your picture all over town
only to throw them away?
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550. Good ones, too.
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551. It's like a sort of ritual.
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552. Maybe he's so terrified
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553. of growing old, it's his only consolation.
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554. He's dead.
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555. Dead?
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556. Yes. He's scared of being forgotten.
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557. So he uses the photo booths
to remind people what he looks like.
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558. Like faxing his portrait from the afterlife.
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559. A dead man who's scared of being forgotten.
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560. At least these guys here have made it.
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561. They're long dead,
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562. but they'll never be forgotten.
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563. - The girl with the glass...
- Yes.
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564. Maybe she's distracted
because she's thinking about someone.
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565. Somebody in the picture?
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566. No.
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567. More likely a boy she saw somewhere,
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568. and felt an affinity with.
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569. You mean, she'd rather imagine herself
relating to someone who's absent
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570. than build relationships with those around her?
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571. No.
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572. Maybe she tries hard
to fix other people's messy lives.
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573. What about her?
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574. And her own messy life?
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575. Who'll fix that?
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576. It's better to help people than a garden gnome.
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577. The driver had 2.8g of alcohol in his blood!
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578. Makes me sick!
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579. Talk about employing irresponsible morons!
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580. Mr. Collignon.
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581. - You forgot your keys...
- Hold on, Amélie-mellow. Speed kills.
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582. Model yourself on Lucien.
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583. No radar will ever catch him
while he's working, will it?
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584. You shouldn't do that, Mr. Collignon.
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585. It's not his fault.
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586. True, Mrs. Cauchoix!
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587. It's not his fault he can't sleep. It's Lady Di's.
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588. Guess what I found in the truck.
A lingerie catalogue.
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589. He'd pasted Lady Di's face over the model's.
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590. What today? Five asparagus,
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591. or more local history?
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592. Nothing.
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593. Thank you.
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594. The migraine seems to be better.
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595. Yes, but my sciatica kept me awake all night.
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596. - It's ages since I saw you looking so good.
- Really?
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597. A woman without love
withers like a flower without sun.
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598. Strange weather today.
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599. What's so funny?
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600. Everyone who's come in today
has given us a weather report.
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601. We pass the time of day
to forget how time passes.
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602. We do it to keep us from talking crap.
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603. I write crap but nobody wants to publish it.
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604. - Another rejection?
- My thirtieth.
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605. Isn't your cousin a book critic?
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606. Forget it! Critics are like leeches
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607. sucking the blood of writers.
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608. Is your book a love story?
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609. No, it's about a guy who keeps a journal.
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610. Not about what's happened to him,
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611. but disasters that might happen in the future.
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612. - So he gets depressed and does nothing.
- So basically, it's about a loafer.
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613. Suzanne,
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614. I'll dedicate the manuscript to you.
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615. He's only doing it so you'll write off his tab!
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616. His scribbles for my nibbles.
That's sponsorship.
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617. What took you so long?
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618. Look at the time!
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619. Somebody peed in his mother!
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620. Without you, today's emotions
would be the scurf of yesterday's.
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621. "Without you,
today's emotions would be the scurf
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622. of yesterday's."
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623. Sorry?
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624. Without you, today's emotions
would be the scurf of yesterday's.
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625. Tickets, please.
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626. How's work?
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627. - You've already asked me that.
- Yes. Yes.
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628. You're keeping well?
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629. Pretty much.
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630. I feel a change.
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631. I had two heart attacks
and had to have an abortion
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632. because I did crack while I was pregnant.
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633. Other than that, I'm fine.
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634. Good.
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635. Good.
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636. Is something wrong?
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637. No, nothing.
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638. Your garden gnome's gone.
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639. Is he back in the tool shed?
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640. Moscow.
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641. There.
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642. No explanation.
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643. Maybe he just wanted to see the world.
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644. I can't understand it.
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645. I can't understand it.
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646. Any normal girl
would call the number straightaway,
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647. meet him at a café to return the album.
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648. Then she would know if her dream was viable.
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649. It's called a reality check,
but it's the last thing Amélie wants.
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650. I say!
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651. She's not falling in love, is she?
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652. and 30 makes 50.
- Thanks, Lucien.
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653. Yes, ladies?
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654. - A pound of leeks.
- Two artichokes.
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655. OK.
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656. - Where's the boss?
- Shh! He's sleeping in the cauliflowers.
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657. What?
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658. He's sleeping in the cauliflowers.
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659. Oh, right.
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660. You want me... want what?
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661. A scratch card, please.
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662. How does it work?
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663. Tell you what.
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664. I'll take one too, and we'll do this together.
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665. You scratch it here...
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666. sideways.
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667. Nothing. You?
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668. No, me neither.
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669. Unlucky at cards...
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670. So they say!
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671. I have to get back.
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672. OK. See you.
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673. Porno Video Palace.
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674. I'm calling about the ad.
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675. - Are you over 18?
- Yes.
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676. - Shaved?
- Sorry?
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677. Are you shaved? Fur pie doesn't sell.
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678. How's life, Mrs. Wells?
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679. When you've nothing to live for...
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680. - Don't say that. Life's great!
- Sure. Dream on, kid!
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681. Hello, Mr. Dufayel.
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682. Hello, Lucien.
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683. Here's your order, Mr. Dufayel.
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684. I doubt it. I hate artichokes.
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685. You shouldn't.
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686. Watch this.
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687. Take it.
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688. That's better.
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689. Lucien, you're a wizard!
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690. All courtesy of Mr. Collignon.
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691. Mr. Collignon? Lucien...
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692. Sorry, Mr. Dufayel. It just slipped out.
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693. Practice, Lucien!
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694. Practice!
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695. Repeat after me.
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696. Collignon, down the john.
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697. - Col... Collignon, down the john.
- That's it.
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698. Your turn now. Go on. Collignon...
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699. Collignon, big moron!
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700. See? You can do it when you want to!
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701. Collignon, dead and gone!
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702. Very good!
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703. Collignon...
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704. - Collignon, big moron, down the john!
- That's it!
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705. OK! That's enough for today.
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706. Enough! Enough!
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707. Lucien, stop!
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708. Very good.
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709. Mr. Dufayel, I found this under your mat.
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710. Still no win!
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711. Me neither.
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712. May I?
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713. There's a little...
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714. You're gorgeous
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715. when you blush.
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716. Like a wild flower.
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717. It's my dyspepsia.
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718. Morning, all.
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719. Beautiful day.
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720. Pack of Gitanes, please.
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721. Bravo! Vive la France! You scalded me.
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722. Bravo! Ten out of ten! Bull's-eye!
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723. It was Amélie. She...
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724. Do you know what happened
when they went up Mont Blanc?
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725. The silicon in her face froze up.
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726. Her face was a festering mass!
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727. Mulled wine and ginger biscuits.
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728. Thank you.
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729. I was too hard the other day
on the girl with the glass.
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730. Tell me about that boy she saw.
Did they meet again?
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731. No.
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732. They're into different things.
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733. Luck is like the Tour de France.
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734. You wait, and it flashes past you.
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735. You have to catch it while you can.
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736. Can I help you?
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737. Excuse me.
I found this album in the street and I...
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738. Nino will be so pleased!
He was so sad the other day.
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739. I almost prayed to St Anthony.
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740. Is... Nino there?
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741. No. On Wednesdays he works at the funfair.
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742. How long has he had this collection?
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743. Since I got him the job here, last year.
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744. Before, he collected footprints.
He worked nights.
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745. In the daytime
he took pictures of footprints in wet cement.
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746. He's a funny guy.
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747. When we met, he was a Santa Claus.
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748. Other things like...
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749. Whenever he heard a funny laugh, he'd tape it.
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750. Really?
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751. Must be hard for his girlfriend.
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752. He never keeps them long.
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753. Times are hard for dreamers.
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754. Eva! Where are those coffees?
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755. I'd better go. Thanks for the album.
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756. It's OK. I've got time to take it to the funfair.
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757. Suit yourself. The ghost train.
Ask for Nino Quincampoix, like the street.
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758. I'm looking for Nino. Is he here?
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759. He doesn't get off till seven.
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760. - Is there no way to see him before?
- Sure.
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761. 20 francs.
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762. See you next Wednesday.
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763. 5pm tomorrow, Montmartre carousel
near the phone box. Bring a 5 franc piece.
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764. Want to know about her?
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765. - You know her? You saw her?
- You bet.
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766. She put us in her shirt pocket.
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767. Next to her breast.
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768. Is she pretty?
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769. Not bad.
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770. - Beautiful.
- No, pretty.
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771. - Beautiful.
- Pretty.
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772. - What does she want from you?
- She's broke.
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773. She wants a reward for the album.
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774. Or she collects photos, too.
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775. She wants to trade us
for a one-eyed man with glasses!
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776. No, you dope!
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777. She's in love.
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778. - I don't even know her.
- Yes, you do.
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779. Since when?
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780. You've always known her.
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781. In your dreams.
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782. Hello?
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783. Yes. You! Man with the plastic bag! It's for you.
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784. - Me?
- Yes.
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785. Thank you.
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786. Hello?
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787. Follow the blue arrows, Mr. Quincampoix.
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788. When the finger's pointing to the sky,
only a fool looks at the finger.
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789. Hello?
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790. I know the stranger in the pictures.
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791. He's a ghost. He's invisible, Mr. Quincampoix.
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792. He only appears when the film is developed.
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793. When a girl has her photo taken,
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794. he goes "Oooh!" in her ear,
while he gently caresses her neck.
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795. That's how he got caught, Mr. Quincampoix.
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796. Who are you?
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797. Page 51.
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798. [DO YOU
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799. TO MEET ME?]
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800. Listen to this. "A boy of six,
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801. while his parents sleep, drives off
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802. in a pedal car.
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803. Found on a motorway
near Münster in Germany,
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804. he told the police he wanted to see the stars."
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805. Isn't life beautiful, eh?
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806. Love. The only bug she hadn't caught!
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807. - Nobody's immune.
- At least it gives me a break.
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808. Love's a great beautician.
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809. What's she like? Tall? Small? Blonde? Dark?
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810. Let's say... average height.
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811. Not a dwarf or a giraffe. Normal.
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812. Pretty, for her type.
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813. As for blonde or dark...
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814. it's hard to say, but she wasn't a redhead.
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815. - Unless...
- Forget it.
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816. I do remember she casually asked
if you had a girlfriend.
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817. And?
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818. I said you weren't interested, right?
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819. You didn't!
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820. What do you care? You don't even know her.
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821. - Exactly. It's the mystery.
- You won't find mystery here.
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822. A pound of nectarines, please.
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823. These ones here are the prettiest.
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824. Trust him. He's an artist!
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825. He's been going home every night
with tons of unsold stock.
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826. What for? Is he stewing a pig?
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827. No, sir! He's studying art!
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828. He sells leeks all day long
and paints turnips all night!
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829. The boy's a useless vegetable.
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830. A good prompter
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831. in each cellar window
whispering cutting retorts
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832. would mean shy people had the last laugh.
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833. At least you'll never be a vegetable.
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834. Even artichokes
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835. have hearts.
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836. You'll never be a vegetable.
Even artichokes have hearts!
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837. Memory seven.
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838. Darling Mado,
I miss you more and more each day.
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839. I'm an exile in a world of dreary khaki.
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840. I can't sleep, can't eat...
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841. This camp was the biggest mistake of my life,
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842. depriving me of my beloved
for five long weeks.
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843. I think of you endlessly. Your Adrien.
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844. I turned down my last month's wages
instead of giving notice.
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845. I dream of better times ahead.
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846. An orange-colored day. Remember, my love?
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847. Your ever-loving Adrien.
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848. Good news, darling Mado.
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849. Soon I'll be able to afford a car
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850. and drive home every night.
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851. Till then, meet me on Friday and we'll go out.
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852. Psychiatric Helpline.
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853. Hello? Hello?
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854. One hour later at 11 Boulevard St Martin,
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855. Amélie walks into a party goods
and costume shop.
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856. At the same time,
a man leaves his home at 108 Rue Lecourbe.
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857. 26 minutes later, Amélie is at the photo booth
at the Gare de l'Est.
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858. Simultaneously,
the man in red shoes parks outside.
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859. The time is exactly 11:40.
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860. At this precise moment,
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861. only Amélie has the key
to the riddle of the mystery man.
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862. How's it going, Mrs. Wells?
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863. It's always better when it's not raining.
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864. - This is for you.
- Me?
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865. Dear Mrs. Wells,
We recently recovered a mailbag
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866. that was lost in a plane crash
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867. on October 12th 1969 on Mont Blanc.
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868. We are forwarding the enclosed letter
to your address.
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869. Please accept our apologies
for the uncustomary delay.
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870. Jacques Grosjean, Customer Services.
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871. Darling Mado, I'm in exile.
I can't sleep, can't eat.
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872. I think of you endlessly.
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873. I know I've made
the biggest mistake of my life.
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874. I turned down that woman's money.
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875. If all goes well,
I'll soon be able to afford a house.
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876. I dream of better times ahead
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877. when you'll forgive me and join me here
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878. one orange-colored day.
Your ever-loving Adrien.
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879. Mr. Dufayel, another package for you.
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880. Mr. Dufayel, do you know
what happened to the concierge?
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881. She got a letter.
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882. From her husband. 40 years late.
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883. That's a lot, isn't it, Mr. Dufayel?
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884. I'm not big on still life, Mr. Dufayel.
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885. Then work on your thin layer.
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886. Fat over thin. Always!
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887. - Mr. Dufayel...
- Yes!
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888. The papers said
that there'll soon be a new star.
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889. - So you're into stars now?
- I saw it on TV at my mum's, that's why.
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890. I don't know if it's true.
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891. In America
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892. they're going to take all the rich people's ashes,
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893. put them in a satellite
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894. and shoot it into space.
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895. The satellite's going to shine forever.
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896. And Lady Di...
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897. Will they do the same for her?
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898. Lady Di, Lady Di!
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899. Give it a rest!
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900. I can't concentrate.
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901. Lady Di!
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902. Lady Di!
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903. Renoir.
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904. Morning, sir.
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905. Cambodia.
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906. I don't understand.
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907. Brilliant! You couldn't have done better.
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908. - Did it work?
- It's getting there.
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909. Ask me again any time. The harm's done.
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910. - What do you mean?
- Everybody calls me Snow White!
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911. - Eva?
- Yes?
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912. Could you stand in for me at four?
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913. Again?
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914. Close the door!
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915. What's up with him?
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916. Is he sulking?
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917. - He thinks I smile too much.
- He'd rather you frowned?
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918. With other men, yes.
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919. Nino is late. Amélie can only think
of two possible explanations.
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920. Firstly, that he didn't find the photo.
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921. Secondly, before he could assemble it,
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922. a gang of bank robbers took him hostage.
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923. The cops gave chase.
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924. They got away,
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925. but he caused a crash.
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926. When he came to,
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927. he'd lost his memory,
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928. An ex-con picked him up,
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929. mistook him for a fugitive,
and shipped him to Istanbul.
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930. He met some Afghan raiders,
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931. who took him to steal
some Russian warheads.
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932. But their truck hit a mine
at the border with Tajikistan.
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933. He survived, took to the hills,
and became a Mujaheddin.
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934. Amélie refuses to get upset for a guy
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935. who'll eat borscht all his life
in a hat like a tea cosy.
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936. - What can I get you?
- A coffee, please.
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937. A coffee.
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938. Here's your coffee.
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939. Thank you.
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940. He's understood.
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941. He's going to put his teaspoon down,
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942. dip his finger in the sugar,
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943. turn around slowly,
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944. and speak to me.
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945. Excuse me.
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946. Is this you?
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947. Yes, it's you.
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948. I'll take that.
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949. Another coffee?
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950. - No, thanks. I'm fine.
- OK.
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951. So it's this man here,
the one with his hand up?
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952. Yes.
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953. Is she in love with him?
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954. Yes.
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955. I think it's time she took a real risk.
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956. She might just do that.
She's devising a stratagem.
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957. She's fond of stratagems.
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958. Yes.
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959. In fact, she's cowardly.
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960. That's why I can't capture her look.
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961. Dufayel's attempts to meddle are intolerable!
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962. If Amélie chooses to live in a dream
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963. and remain an introverted young woman,
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964. she has an absolute right to mess up her life!
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965. What are you doing, Mr. Dufayel?
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966. Tell me, Lucien.
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967. For deliveries,
do you keep keys to all the apartments?
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968. One of your booths is out of order.
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969. It seems to be jammed.
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970. Gare de l'Est ticket hall.
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971. - Buy a video, get one free.
- No, thanks.
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972. Sam?
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973. Samantha?
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974. Samantha?
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975. Can you stand in for me at...
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976. Photo booth, Gare de l'Est ticket hall,
Tuesday 5pm.
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977. Almost done.
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978. The mystery man wasn't a ghost
or a man scared of ageing,
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979. but simply the repairman,
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980. a normal guy doing his job.
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981. Sorry.
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982. He keeps spying on me!
It's making me sick.
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983. 4:05: Blatant female conspiracy.
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984. Gosh, you're tense, Georgette!
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985. Good luck. You'll need it.
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986. Excuse me. Did you put this in my pocket?
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987. - Yes, but I'm not the one...
- I know. Where is she?
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988. She's at her father's.
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989. It's awkward. I'd like to speak to you, but...
I finish work at six.
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990. - Can you come back?
- OK.
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991. See you later.
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992. 4:08: Docking scheduled.
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993. The blond guy in a camel coat.
He's very absent-minded, too.
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994. How come?
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995. He came back three times the same afternoon.
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996. 1:12:
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997. Camel coat.
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998. 2:50:
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999. Camel coat.
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1000. - 4:17: Camel coat.
- Stop it!
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1001. My rash has come back! Look, Suzanne!
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1002. My rash is back. He's driving me nuts.
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1003. Lay off!
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1004. If she had a clear conscience,
she wouldn't be in such a state.
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1005. I've had it. I'm going home.
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1006. Psychos are the last straw!
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1007. Georgette! Georg...
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1008. Stop smothering them!
Women need to breathe.
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1009. You let them breathe,
they want a change of air.
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1010. Fresh air's healthy.
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1011. Shut it, failure!
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1012. Failed writer, failed life...
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1013. I love the word "fail".
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1014. Failure is human destiny.
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1015. It's gasbag time!
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1016. Failure teaches us that life is but a draft,
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1017. a long rehearsal for a show that will never play.
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1018. I bet he stole that.
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1019. I do have some original ideas,
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1020. but people always steal them.
A bit like your women.
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1021. Meaning?
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1022. Meaning you'd better get used to it.
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1023. Speak for yourself, you...
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1024. What?
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1025. - What's going on?
- Nothing much. Georgette went out.
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1026. Joseph got mad.
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1027. "Went out?"
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1028. Just like Gina. You know who's she's with?
The guy with the plastic bag.
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1029. I saw their little game.
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1030. The note in the coat pocket,
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1031. 4:08.
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1032. Back he comes, and hey presto!
Out they go.
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1033. - I'm worried for Amélie because I like you.
- What do you mean?
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1034. By and large, the men I like
are mentally unsound.
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1035. - I'd like to know more about you.
- Ask me questions.
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1036. One swallow doesn't make...?
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1037. A swallow?
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1038. A summer.
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1039. And clothes...?
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1040. The man.
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1041. - A good cat deserves...?
- A rat.
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1042. - Patience...?
- Is a virtue.
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1043. - Rolling stone...?
- Gathers no moss.
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1044. - It's a sin...?
- To steal a pin.
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1045. Absence makes...?
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1046. The heart grow fonder.
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1047. - Not bad.
- You collect them?
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1048. In my family, we say a man
who knows his proverbs can't be all bad.
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1049. Pretty girl from the 5th floor, listen to this!
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1050. - Do you believe in miracles?
- Not today.
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1051. You're in for a surprise.
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1052. What if I told you that a team of climbers
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1053. on Mont Blanc had found
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1054. hard proof that my husband loved me?
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1055. Lucien, I need some yeast.
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1056. For Miss Amélie?
She's baking her famous plum cake?
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1057. Collignon! Go and get the yeast.
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1058. Amélie?
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1059. Amélie?
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1060. Amélie?
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1061. Go into the bedroom, Miss Poulain.
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1062. So, little Amélie,
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1063. your bones aren't made of glass.
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1064. You can take life's knocks.
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1065. If you let this chance go by,
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1066. eventually your heart will become
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1067. as dry and brittle as my skeleton.
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1068. So...
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1069. Go and get him, for pete's sake!
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1070. International airport.
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1071. September 28th 1997. It is exactly 11am.
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1072. At the funfair, near the ghost train,
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1073. the marshmallow twister is twisting.
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1074. Meanwhile, on a bench in Villette Square,
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1075. Félix Lerbier learns there are more links
in his brain than atoms in the universe.
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1076. Meanwhile,
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1077. at the Sacré Cœur,
the nuns are practicing their backhand.
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1078. The temperature is 24°C,
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1079. humidity 70%,
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1080. atmospheric pressure 999 millibars.
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