1. FOR THE LAST TIME (?) ON SCREEN
MICHEL LEGRAND'S MUSIC
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2. - Nearly there?
- Yes, it's straight on.
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3. What did they say at the factory?
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4. No vacancies since yesterday.
They say business is bad.
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5. What's up?
Are you afraid?
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6. People haven't got X-ray eyes,
you know.
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7. If you're scared to start with...
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8. These Paris roads are all peppered
with sewer lids.
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9. That's her.
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10. My story begins here.
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11. Two weeks after meeting Odile,
Franz took Arthur
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12. to see the house.
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13. - She's a sweetie.
- I told you so.
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14. She didn't recognize you.
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15. Don't tell her we've been here.
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16. Why not?
It's a free country.
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17. - Where is this joint?
- Over there.
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18. It's a pretty forlorn place.
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19. So that's where she lives?
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20. No, I think Odile lives
in the gardener's house.
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21. That's where the woman lives.
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22. Maybe Odile lives there, too...
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23. I'm not sure.
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24. We can ask her later.
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25. Looking at the house
through a screen of branches,
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26. they saw a cold glitter of light,
distant as a star.
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27. Arthur wanted to speak,
but was lost for words.
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28. She said he locks the door?
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29. Yes, and she's not allowed
in the room.
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30. Look!
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31. There's someone with the old dear.
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32. Who's that?
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33. The man Odile said. From Monte,
or Moscow, or somewhere.
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34. - Kissed Odile yet?
- Not yet... Why?
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35. I can get her whenever I like.
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36. Who are you kidding?
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37. After the English class,
I'll show you.
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38. Under those trees.
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39. - Don't bother.
- I'm not kidding.
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40. On 13th July, 1891,
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41. Billy the Kid was shot in the back
by Sheriff Pat Garrett.
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42. I'll drive.
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43. Hurry up,
or she'll be at class before us.
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44. If this deal goes wrong,
I'll sort you out.
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45. As the sun of Austerlitz
rose over the Bastille,
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46. Arthur asked Franz
if he had stroked Odile's knees.
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47. Franz said yes,
and she had silken skin.
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48. The story till now, for people
who've come in late:
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49. Three weeks ago... a hoard of
money... an English class...
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50. a house by the river...
a starry-eyed girl...
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51. Your card.
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52. I left mine at home.
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53. I recognize you.
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54. What did I say,
Monsieur Romeuleux?
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55. Let's go to work.
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56. Martine,
how do we go to work?
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57. Happily.
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58. You know that our Director
favours modern methods.
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59. But one must not forget...
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60. As the great poet Eliot said...
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61. Odile,
what did Eliot say?
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62. Everything that is new...
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63. is thereby automatically
traditional.
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64. Today it's not important to learn:
"A room with a bath".
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65. But it is important to spell
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66. Thomas Hardy's name correctly.
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67. Or Shakespeare's.
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68. Now I'll read from
"Romeo and Juliet".
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69. You will translate it into English.
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70. It'll be a good test.
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71. Won't it, Franz?
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72. - What do we call such a test?
- Composition.
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73. Why not take your coat off?
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74. My jacket's at the cleaners.
I've no money.
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75. Go, get thee hence,
for I will not away
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76. What's here? A cup closed
in my true love's hand?
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77. Poison, I see,
hath been his timeless end
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78. O churl! drunk all, and left no
friendly drop to help me after?
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79. I will kiss thy lips:
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80. Haply some poison
yet doth hang on them
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81. To make me die with a restorative
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82. And let me die
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83. The ground is bloody
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84. Search about the churchyard;
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85. whoe'er you find attach.
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86. Pitiful sight!
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87. Here lies the County slain;
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88. And Juliet bleeding, warm,
and newly dead,
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89. Who here hath lain
this two days buried
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90. Go, tell the prince
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91. We see the ground
whereon these woes do lie,
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92. But the true ground we cannot
without circumstance descry
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93. A thousand times the worse...
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94. A thousand times the worse,
to want thy light!
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95. Love goes toward love,
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96. as schoolboys from their books:
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97. But love from love,
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98. Toward school with heavy looks
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99. YOUR BREAST, IT IS ZE QUESTION
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100. In fair Verona,
where we lay our scene,
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101. A pair of star-cross'd lovers
take their life
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102. The fearful passage
of their death-marked love,
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103. Is now the two hours' traffic
of our stage
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104. True, I talk of dreams;
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105. Which are the children of
an idle brain
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106. Begot of nothing but vain fantasy;
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107. Which is as thin of substance
as the air,
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108. More inconstant than the wind, who
woos the frozen bosom of the North
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109. And, being angered,
puffs away from thence,
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110. Turning his side
to the dew-dropping South
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111. For my mind misgives
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112. Some consequence,
yet hanging in the stars,
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113. Shall bitterly begin
his fearful date
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114. With this night's revels
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115. and expire the term of a despised
life, closed in my breast,
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116. By some vile forfeit of
untimely death.
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117. O Fortune, Fortune!
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118. all men...
call thee fickle.
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119. I'll collect the papers at once.
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120. Ten minutes break
while I correct them.
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121. What's "un gros film
d'un million de dollars"?
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122. This is Odile.
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123. How are you doing?
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124. A cigarette?
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125. Are you really interested in English?
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126. I'd clear off for good if I were you.
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127. What do you mean?
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128. I'm just talking. I'm fed up.
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129. Nothing ever gets you anywhere.
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130. Don't be downhearted.
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131. My name's Arthur.
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132. Is something wrong?
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133. Something special, Arthur?
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134. Why special?
Aren't ordinary troubles enough?
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135. - You've got troubles?
- Haven't you?
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136. Madame Victoria wants me
to learn something useful.
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137. She wanted me to take up nursing.
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138. I didn't want to.
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139. I was in hospital once;
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140. it was disgusting.
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141. I haven't the patience
or goodness for that.
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142. - So you're learning English.
- Yes, I love it.
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143. You know what I'd have done?
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144. I'd have taken up nursing...
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145. then found
a rich old bloke to nurse
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146. and help him to get worse
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147. or else been nice to him
and inherited his money.
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148. That's a terrible thing to say.
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149. - Did I make you mad?
- Yes, but never mind.
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150. Coming back to class?
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151. No, you go. We'll meet after.
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152. I must go home,
or Madame Victoria will be cross.
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153. Suppose there was an extra lesson:
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154. wouldn't you stay?
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155. There never is.
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156. She's not to know.
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157. Yes... all right...
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158. Fine... great...
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159. Obey the old bag - never mind me.
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160. Not coming to class?
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161. You talk as though I've let you down.
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162. Hurry up, Odile.
You'll be late for class.
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163. What can we do at this hour?
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164. It's too early for eating or dancing.
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165. Drive you home?
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166. No, I'll use my bike.
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167. Come along.
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168. Why do you want to go with me?
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169. I don't know...
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170. We could sit in the car...
listen to the radio...
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171. I'm not allowed
to do things like that.
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172. Done any kissing?
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173. Do you know how to?
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174. Yes... with the tongue.
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175. All right, let's go.
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176. Say you've got a headache.
Tell Franz to do the same.
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177. Is he coming with us?
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178. See you in the car in ten minutes.
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179. How do you know I'll be there?
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180. In nine minutes, fifty-six seconds.
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181. In parenthesis, one could discuss
their individual feelings
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182. but they're clear enough
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183. so let the pictures speak
for themselves.
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184. Anyway, screw it all!
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185. - Do you know what "screw" means?
- No, what?
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186. Then don't say it.
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187. Is this your car?
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188. One day I'll race a Ferrari
at Indianapolis.
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189. Then you'll see.
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190. Are you sure the money
is in the house?
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191. I don't know.
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192. What's up?
Changed your mind all of a sudden?
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193. - Changed your mind?
- About what?
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194. Weren't we supposed
to steal the money?
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195. You must be crazy
to say such a thing.
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196. I didn't dream it up.
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197. You mentioned it first, we didn't.
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198. No. I told Franz just by way
of conversation.
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199. So it's a lie?
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200. No, the money's there,
but you can't do it. It's crazy.
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201. What are you thinking about?
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202. You're like a girl in a book I read;
I'll lend it to you.
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203. You'll like it; it'll help you
keep faith with me.
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204. Don't you believe a word of it.
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205. Cold?
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206. No, I'm trembling with excitement.
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207. They beheld an apparently
deserted island.
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208. To right and left,
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209. dark and beetling cliffs
rose like ramparts.
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210. Vegetation spread over
a desolate vista
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211. whose inky blackness
recalled the sea of darkness.
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212. Are we outside Paris yet?
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213. I don't know. I've never known.
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214. It's the Isle of Ravens.
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215. Aren't we sitting in the car?
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216. We're going to find somewhere
to talk.
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217. I'm going back by bus.
I've got a training session.
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218. I'll see if she's at home,
then I'll come back.
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219. I'll stay because... Odile's going.
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220. But I said I'd come back.
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221. That wouldn't be your first lie.
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222. I'll just tell her
I'm going shopping.
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223. - Who lives there?
- In the villa, you mean?
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224. There's Monsieur Stolz. He's there
sometimes, but I've never seen him.
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225. Then Madame and me and the gardener,
that's all.
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226. - Is Stolz often there?
- I don't know.
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227. - Does he fancy you?
- What? He's very proper.
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228. So you have seen him.
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229. - Whose money is it?
- Not hers.
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230. - Why does he hide it?
- I don't know.
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231. Maybe he hides it to avoid
paying taxes.
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232. You've got it all wrong...
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233. If he's a tax-dodger,
he deserves to be robbed.
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234. Will you wait for me?
I won't be long.
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235. We'll wait behind the factory.
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236. She's completely nuts.
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237. Aunt Victoria!
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238. I'm here.
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239. You'll never win at Indianapolis.
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240. Never!
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241. I'm going to South America
with the money - and Odile.
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242. - Is Monsieur Stolz's chauffeur here?
- No, nobody.
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243. He's infuriating. He's always late.
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244. One of these days
the master will let rip.
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245. What master? Monsieur Stolz?
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246. - Are you still seeing that boy?
- What boy? Franz?
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247. He doesn't come to class now.
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248. He says England's finished,
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249. China will win,
so he's learning Chinese.
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250. You might be cutting classes
to go to the cinema.
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251. I don't like the cinema...
or the theatre.
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252. Or dancing at Mimi Pinson's.
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253. I don't like that.
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254. - Wandering about the streets, then.
- I don't like that.
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255. What do you like?
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256. I don't know... I like nature.
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257. - Where are you going?
- To an Albanian Embassy reception.
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258. I'm taking 1,000 francs
to go shopping.
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259. Have you been into
Monsieur Stolz's room?
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260. Me? I never go in there.
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261. Strange...
there's something out of place.
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262. Maybe Monsieur Stolz moved something.
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263. Did he say he wanted
his overcoat cleaned?
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264. That must be it.
He forgot to mention it.
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265. I'll have to ask him.
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266. Have a nice time. I'm going.
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267. A tragedy of love betrayed!
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268. Miriam, 21,
stabs her artist lover
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269. in his Avenue de Choisy studio.
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270. "I want to be alone",
Francis told her.
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271. Orléans. A third man holds
the secret of the killings.
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272. Jacqueline, found dead with her baby,
gave him a mysterious package.
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273. He drove a black Chevrolet.
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274. "She treated me as a servant",
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275. the missing gentlewoman's
woodcutter husband said.
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276. "Murder", say police,
but Roger insists "It's a lark!".
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277. Slipshod, fruitless searches...
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278. "I can't bear to look at you",
said the fiendish girl
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279. to her lover in the car
taking the murderers to jail.
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280. He tried to kiss her,
but she can't forgive...
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281. He prepared breakfast
for his wife and daughters
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282. before killing them
and then himself.
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283. Why don't you eat it?
Don't you want it?
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284. Our correspondent reports
the massacres in East Africa.
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285. The Hutus are sawing the legs off
the giant Tutsis
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286. to cut them down to size.
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287. 20,000 mutilated bodies
choke the rivers of Rwanda.
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288. The seven foot high king
is forced to flee.
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289. Peking supports the kingdom
of giants...
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290. We're here.
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291. How much money?
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292. A huge pile she said.
Bundles of notes.
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293. Could be two hundred million.
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294. I wonder why she told me?
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295. She's a bit soft.
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296. Why did you call Franz?
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297. It's silly, but I've forgotten
if you're Alfred or Arthur.
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298. It's getting cold. I'm going.
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299. We'll go to a café and make a plan.
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300. Plan?
What for?
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301. An idea flitted over Odile,
like a dark cloud.
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302. That Arthur would always
look at her like that,
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303. as though looking through her.
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304. As though they were separated
by an almost vast indifference.
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305. - What'll you have?
- A Coca-Cola.
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306. "What'll you have?"A Coca-Cola"...
Doesn't rhyme.
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307. A peppermint soda for me.
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308. A "snap" and a "Coke".
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309. A peppermint soda for me.
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310. You seem to be pretty gloomy.
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311. You've said it.
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312. - It's there; I've seen it.
- What?
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313. The money.
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314. It wasn't true
when I said I'd seen it before.
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315. Now I have and I'm afraid.
There's too much.
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316. Well, this is it.
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317. Why did you tell him?
It's lousy of you.
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318. Lend me twenty francs.
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319. He guessed... I didn't tell.
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320. That's not your first lie, either.
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321. Did Arthur tell you he killed
his granny?
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322. - Is that true?
- No. Second lie.
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323. - Why say it?
- To scare you.
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324. There's a hole in your stocking.
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325. There isn't.
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326. What gives?
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327. We were talking about the weather.
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328. Which is his room?
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329. - Whose?
- Monsieur Stolz's.
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330. Is it on the first floor?
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331. - Isn't it locked?
- No.
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332. I'm not allowed there.
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333. - How much is there?
- I told you: I don't know.
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334. No need to be scared.
You've counted it.
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335. Be ambitious.
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336. - No.
- Then you shouldn't have told us.
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337. Don't forget,
you're an accomplice now.
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338. Don't cry.
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339. We love each other,
so everything will be all right.
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340. Franz will help us.
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341. Better to be rich and happy
than poor and miserable.
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342. - Tonight?
- No!
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343. Monsieur Stolz
is coming back tonight.
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344. Tomorrow.
He's going to a reception then.
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345. Tomorrow or the day after.
Yes, the day after.
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346. Yes or no?
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347. The day after tomorrow.
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348. I won't be a moment.
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349. Funny he doesn't lock the room.
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350. Sometimes things are best hidden
in the open.
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351. I read of that trick
in an American book.
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352. A letter the police
were searching for was on the table.
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353. Not only beauty, but happiness,
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354. depends on the care of your eyes.
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355. - Hurry up. I'm waiting.
- Go away.
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356. Coming with us?
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357. - Are you well in with Renault?
- No, why?
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358. You could trade in your gormlessness
for a Renault 8.
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359. What are we going to do?
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360. I don't know...
or, rather, I do know.
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361. Get the whatsit from my coat pocket.
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362. In the pocket.
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363. Pay attention.
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364. Hold the bulb in your hand.
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365. Nothing's happening.
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366. The liquid should flow
to the other side.
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367. Let's have a minute's silence,
if you've no other ideas.
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368. Sometimes you're just too stupid.
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369. A minute's silence can be very long.
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370. A real minute can last an eternity.
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371. One, two, three.
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372. That's enough for me.
I'm going to put on a record.
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373. Does Franz always hang around you?
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374. Like in the films,
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375. he'd make a good shield
if you're shot at.
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376. That's an awful thing to say.
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377. - Shall we dance?
- Yes, what?
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378. No, I do it like this.
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379. Empires crumble, my friend,
republics founder and fools survive.
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380. Great stuff, Monsieur Ségaleau!
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381. Parenthetically, now's the time
to describe their feelings.
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382. Arthur watches his feet
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383. but thinks of Odile's mouth
and her romantic kisses.
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384. Odile wonders if the boys notice
her breasts moving as she dances.
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385. Franz thinks of everything
and nothing,
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386. uncertain if reality is becoming
dream, or dream reality.
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387. Arthur spun a coin
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388. to see if he'd make Odile -
he called heads.
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389. Odile said it was,
though it fell tails.
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390. Franz inherited the car
and wandered sad and lonely.
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391. Meanwhile,
Arthur was telling Odile
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392. he once met someone
who walked like this.
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393. What's your surname, Arthur?
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394. Rimbaud, like my father.
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395. Was he the little old man
who spied on us?
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396. That's my uncle; my father is dead.
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397. - How much is the Mauser?
- Two francs.
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398. What if you had a living person
in the sights?
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399. If I had,
he'd be a dead man now.
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400. Let's go.
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401. Be nice to me. I love you.
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402. Give it to me.
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403. - Already?
- It's love at first sight.
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404. Arthur said such love talk
was stupid.
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405. Odile didn't intend to say that,
but it was true.
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406. Then they walked to Place Clichy,
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407. surely one of the most beautiful
in Paris.
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408. Which reminded them
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409. of their adventurous future.
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410. After which they descended
to the centre of the earth.
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411. Do you have lots of girls?
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412. Why ask that?
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413. Franz says you're with
a different girl every day.
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414. What do you see in me?
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415. Or you in me?
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416. I don't know...
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417. marriage...
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418. Does that really interest you?
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419. What exactly does it mean to you?
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420. Giving... one's breasts...
one's thighs...
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421. People always look sad
and unhappy in the Métro.
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422. Why is that man looking like that?
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423. It depends on what you think; the way
he looks depends on your story.
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424. Say he's taking a teddy-bear
to his sick child: he's nice.
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425. Say he's carrying bombs to blow up
the country: he's vicious.
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426. It reminds me of a song.
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427. How did it go?
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428. I saw so many go away
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429. They asked for nothing more
than warmth
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430. They were content to have so little
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431. Their stock of anger was so small
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432. I hear their footfalls,
hear their voices
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433. They talk about such trite things
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435. Like they say at home
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436. What's done to you, men and women?
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437. You're like gentle, worn out stones
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438. Like carcasses of hunted animals
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439. My heart breaks to see you
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440. Life goes on as usual
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441. The earth shakes from time to time
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442. Misery reflects misery
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443. It is an abyss
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444. I know you want to believe
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445. Sometimes I believe, too
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446. Sometimes I believe, I admit
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447. Till I can't believe my ears
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448. Yes, I am one of your sort
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449. Yes, I am so like you
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450. We're as alike as grains of sand
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451. As blood - always spilled
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452. As fingers - always hurt
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453. Yes, I am one of you
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454. What's your surname?
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455. - Monod. Do you like it?
- For what it's worth.
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456. - What worth?
- Woolworth.
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457. - When shall I see you again?
- Tomorrow evening.
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458. No, it's too dangerous.
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459. You love me, so see you tomorrow.
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460. Franz, had he been there,
might have understood her look.
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461. For Odile was thinking of events,
not men.
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462. She did not appreciate the mystery
of the scene till later.
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463. At first glance
everything seemed ordinary.
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464. - Who's that girl?
- Get lost!
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465. Don't talk to me like that.
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466. - Where did you meet her?
- In an English class.
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467. Where does she live?
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468. She lives somewhere near Joinville.
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469. Tell him we need the money, too.
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470. Why don't you go off
to the loony bin?
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471. I'm not kidding.
I was at Dien Bien Phu.
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472. I'll tell you.
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473. To escape, Arthur agreed to do
the job with them tomorrow evening.
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474. He also agreed not to tell
Franz or Odile.
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475. I see the situation clearly.
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476. What I don't see...
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477. is the rôle I'm going to play.
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478. I was looking for you.
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479. - We've got to do it tonight.
- Not tomorrow?
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480. Go and get Odile.
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481. Why tonight? It's risky, isn't it?
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482. You shouldn't gab to my uncle.
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483. - Me? What gab?
- I don't know. Get moving.
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484. It's tonight, and to hell with it.
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485. Can we chance it?
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486. Come on.
You aren't fit to die yet.
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487. - Why are you so afraid of me?
- Because you look wicked.
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488. I don't.
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489. Are you on your own?
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490. Arthur's waiting, and wants to know
how much money there is.
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491. - I don't know.
- Haven't you counted it?
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492. I'm afraid. There's so much.
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493. Too much to count quickly.
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494. - What sort of notes?
- 10,000 franc notes.
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495. - It's tonight.
- Tonight's impossible.
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496. Not after the coat business.
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497. I didn't put the coat back;
Madame suspects something.
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498. - That's nothing.
- That's what you say.
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499. How will you do it?
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500. You'll keep watch. It'll be over in a
couple of minutes, it's child's play.
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501. It won't happen like that. I know it.
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502. - You'll see.
- It's easy to say.
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503. What happens
when Stolz finds the money gone?
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504. Can't you imagine?
You don't have to stay there.
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505. Did you tell her we met at class?
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506. She'll guess it's me.
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507. No, I'll think up some story.
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508. I'll say I saw prowlers.
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509. You do have imagination!
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510. So I have... I'll leave
with you and Arthur.
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511. We must separate. You can either
meet up with Arthur or with me.
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512. Where are you going?
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513. South America?
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514. No, North.
To Jack London country.
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515. He wrote terrific books.
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516. There's one about an Indian
who was a great liar.
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517. So much so, the villagers got fed up.
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518. They told him to go until he stopped
lying; they sent him off in a canoe.
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519. Two years later he returned.
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520. They asked about his trip.
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521. "I saw huge machines rolling along",
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522. "and others flying...
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523. "and great, huge houses".
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524. "So you're still lying", they said.
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525. They put him in a canoe
and told him never to return.
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526. Odile turned.
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527. The wind ruffled her hair.
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528. Franz was confused by the aura
of the woman beside him.
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529. Too late he saw the message
in her eyes.
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530. - Your mouth is very big.
- I know.
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531. Where will you go?
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532. Well, I'll go to South America
if you'll come too.
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533. I don't know. I'll see.
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534. - I'd go if I were you.
- Why?
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535. You won't hold out
when Stolz questions you.
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536. I will.
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537. - He'll give you "the seesaw".
- What's that?
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538. You're hung over a bar,
head down, skirts up.
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539. You'll give us away
after two days of that.
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540. I'd never give either of you away.
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541. Never.
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542. Arthur's waiting.
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543. I'll get my bag.
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544. Franz bought Odile the book
she reminded him of.
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545. The Seine was like a Corot.
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546. Odile asked what the big building
was. It was the Louvre.
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547. "Whoever painted it white",
she said, "should be decorated".
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548. Now listen.
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549. Anglarès told a moving,
stupid, sombre story.
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550. Monsieur de Louït booked a room
in a hotel.
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551. Room 35.
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552. Going out a few minutes later,
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553. "I've got a bad memory,
so when I come in,
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554. "I'll say my name and you
tell me the room number".
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555. He came back. "de Louït",
"Number 35", "Thanks".
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556. A minute later a bedraggled,
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557. bloody figure staggered in
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558. and went to the desk.
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559. "de Louït". "But Monsieur de Louït
has just gone up".
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560. "I know; I fell out of the window.
What's my room number?".
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561. Arthur said they must wait
till nightfall
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562. thus respecting the tradition
of bad "B" pictures.
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563. Odile wondered
how they could kill the time.
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564. An American had done the Louvre
in nine minutes, forty-five seconds.
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565. They decided to do better.
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566. They knocked two seconds off
the old record.
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567. At a steady twenty-eight knots
the car headed for Joinville.
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568. Franz whistled lyrically;
Odile looked tenderly at Arthur.
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569. Nothing, they felt, could prevent
events taking their course.
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570. Under crystal skies,
Arthur, Odile and Franz
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571. crossed bridges suspended over
glassy rivers.
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572. The moats gelid. The water dead.
A taste of ashes was in the air.
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573. - What about the bicycle?
- Say you fell off and hitch-hiked.
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574. Well?
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575. All right. I'll go the usual way,
you go by the river.
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576. Which door do we go in?
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577. The garage.
Do you always need telling twice?
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578. - And after?
- Stay a day or two to see.
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579. Old Stolz may call the police.
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580. They're not so very old.
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581. Then you clear out.
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582. Don't you like me now?
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583. - Where do I go?
- We'll find somewhere.
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584. It'll be all over in an hour.
We'll be far away.
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585. - Take off your stockings.
- Why?
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586. Don't argue. And scowling
will give you wrinkles.
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587. Suppose Madame...
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588. Tell her to come to the kitchen,
there's a smell of gas.
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589. - She'll be so frightened.
- We have no choice.
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590. - You won't hurt her?
- No, we're not hooligans.
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591. Promise?
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592. I felt so sorry when she said
"And after?".
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593. Why?
You're doing her a service.
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594. Saving her a lifetime of drudgery.
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595. Did you see how white her thighs are?
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596. Funny there are no police cars
around here.
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597. They're around. They're using
idiot-detecting devices.
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598. - You said you weren't lovers.
- I told you she's a liar.
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599. - Where is she?
- I don't know. The bitch!
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600. - There you are.
- Don't make a sound.
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601. - Is she here?
- Yes, in the bathroom.
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602. - Is the window open?
- Why?
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603. I want to know.
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604. Yes. They say night air
is good for the skin.
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605. - And the dog?
- I told him not to bark, it's fine.
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606. Why are you holding your stomach?
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607. I kicked him because he was scared.
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608. First floor, end of the corridor.
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609. I must tell you something.
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610. Tell me after.
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611. The door won't open.
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612. - Is it locked?
- It can't be. It's never locked.
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613. I'll give it a try.
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614. Maybe they lock it at night.
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615. No, I'm sure. He must suspect.
I was going to tell you...
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616. It's locked, obviously.
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617. The window.
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618. Get a ladder.
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619. There's one in the garage.
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620. I'll get the keys from a nail
in the kitchen.
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621. - Why not break the window?
- You try it.
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622. Bloody fool!
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623. Stop it. We're not savages.
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624. Hands off Odile from now on.
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625. All right, Odile?
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626. Angry?
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627. There was no need to hit me.
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628. I was as surprised as you
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629. Why do you think it was locked?
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630. Maybe it always was.
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631. Shut up!
It's because of the coat. I told you.
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632. It's a proper mess.
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633. Find that key by tomorrow.
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634. No, Arthur, please.
It's too dangerous.
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635. You find it.
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636. Tomorrow, same time.
It had better be open.
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637. What would Franz have given?
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638. His gold watch, his American books,
his hands,
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639. to know how to comfort Odile.
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640. A glance at her showed
that her whole world had crumbled.
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641. - It's crazy. We'll be seen.
- We're TV.
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642. TV gets you in anywhere.
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643. Got the key, Odile?
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644. - It's not five o'clock.
- We're in a hurry.
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645. It's no use, anyhow;
you left ladder marks yesterday.
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646. They've replaced all the locks.
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647. Even on the windows in Stolz's room.
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648. - Has she said anything?
- No, she doesn't suspect me yet.
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649. Go away.
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650. Who are they?
Send them away, Odile.
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651. I don't know what to do.
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652. Please don't hurt her.
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653. Give me the key to Stolz's room.
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654. I assure you, there's nothing
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655. We'll see for ourselves.
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656. The key.
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657. You don't frighten me.
It's not loaded.
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658. Tie her up.
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659. - What with?
- Your hair ribbon.
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660. I'm not mucking about, you know.
Kneel down.
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661. Tie her hands, Odile.
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662. - Do you know them?
- I've never seen them before.
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663. - Any cotton wool?
- I don't know.
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664. Not in my mouth. I won't scream.
Please. I promise to keep quiet.
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665. Shut your trap, Madame!
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666. Forgive me, Madame Victoria.
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667. I trusted you, and you do this.
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668. Open that cupboard.
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669. Open your mouth.
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670. Old Stolz won't find her in there
right away.
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671. Say she's gone out,
then clear off when you can.
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672. Give me the key.
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673. You're out of your mind.
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674. - Why don't you love me?
- This is hardly the time.
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675. I so want to hold you.
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676. What?
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677. The money's gone.
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678. - Where's the rest of it?
- How should I know?
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679. We must search.
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680. - This was in the garage.
- This money was in the bathroom.
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681. Look in the housewife's safe:
the fridge.
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682. Where's the rest?
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683. I've no idea.
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684. This was in the fridge.
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685. - Was the pile this big?
- No, bigger.
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686. That big.
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687. Yes, that big.
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688. - We've got enough. Let's go.
- We'll make Madame tell.
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689. Don't hurt her... she'll tell us,
anyway. Just threaten her.
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690. Tell us,
or we'll burn the house down.
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691. She's fainted.
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692. She's not breathing... she's dead!
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693. You've killed her!
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694. We'd better get going.
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695. I wouldn't stay if I were you, Odile.
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696. Arthur suddenly decided
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he said, in an offhand way.
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698. He arranged to meet Franz and Odile
at a café.
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699. Suddenly, Franz saw
Arthur's uncle's car.
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701. Despite Odile's pleas,
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which obediently retraced its route.
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703. Little runt!
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704. Arthur's last thought
was of Odile's face.
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705. In the dark mist falling
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707. which has no feet,
so can never rest.
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708. It sleeps on the high winds,
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709. and only when it falls dead are
its huge, transparent wings seen.
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710. Its tiny body may be cupped
in the hand.
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711. - Do you want to get killed?
- Yes, I do.
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712. - What's up?
- I'm disgusted with life.
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713. Things aren't as bad as all that.
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715. Odile... I do, too.
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717. It doesn't work any more.
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719. No, it's money robbed
from the government.
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720. - Is that right?
- Yes, it is.
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how people don't form a whole?
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722. Yes...
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723. they never blend together.
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724. They stay separate.
Each goes his own way.
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725. Mistrustful... tragic...
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726. Even when they're together in houses,
in the streets...
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727. Don't you feel like talking?
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729. - Didn't you hear me?
- Yes, I heard.
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731. I'm not as sad as all that.
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732. What is it, then?
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733. I'm just sick and tired.
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734. - What will you do now?
- What will you?
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735. I'm hesitating between North...
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736. You decide.
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737. South.
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738. Three days later,
Odile and Franz saw the sea.
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739. It was like a theatre...
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740. whose stage is the horizon;
beyond, nothing but the sky.
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741. In this great,
undulating harmony,
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742. they saw no restrictions
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743. - Are there lions in Brazil?
- Yes, and croc... odiles.
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744. - Thinking of me?
- Of course.
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745. - How?
- The way you think of me.
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746. When boys think of girls, they think
of their eyes, legs, breasts.
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747. That's just the way
girls think of boys.
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748. - So we're in love.
- We'll soon see.
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750. The liquid should flow
to the other side if you love me.
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751. There my story ends,
like in a pulp novel.
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752. At that proud moment of life where
nothing degrades or disappoints.
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