1. Restored in 2015
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2. by the Eclair Group
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3. What I need
is a chest of drawers,
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4. four feet wide, no more.
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5. It has to go between windows.
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6. If I can't find one...
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7. I'll get a Swedish table in teak.
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8. Nothing too antique.
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9. You're dealing with two tastes,
mine and my husband's.
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10. You see what I want.
I'm counting on you.
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11. The frame must be
in good condition.
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12. Good-bye.
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13. Really, you're so careless.
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14. How can I sell
a table that's stained?
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15. How can I sell it?
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16. - When is he coming?
- In less than an hour.
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17. Is he staying long?
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18. Please don't ask him.
He's old enough to be your father.
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19. That's not the point.
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20. And don't hold it against him.
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21. Life hasn't been kind to Alphonse.
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22. I'm off to see Muriel.
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23. Be back for dinner.
His first night.
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24. Where did you meet this girl?
Her name's not from around here.
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25. She's sick right now.
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26. No, she's not.
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27. When will you get rid
of this stupid dresser?
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28. I've sold it. In three days.
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29. You never know what period
you'll wake up to in this place.
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30. - Was that the Paris train?
- Yes, it was late.
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31. When is the next one due?
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32. Tomorrow morning at 10:00.
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33. You didn't see...
a man alone... hesitating?
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34. I just look at the tickets.
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35. Maybe he was delayed.
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36. I don't know.
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37. It's so easy to miss a train.
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38. You might have guessed.
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39. Don't forget your gloves again.
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40. I'll go look around.
Maybe she's late.
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41. See if there's a room free.
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42. I'm speechless.
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43. Haven't you got any luggage?
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44. It's at the cafe.
My niece is with me.
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45. I didn't know you had a niece.
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46. I told her to come.
She needed to get away.
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47. You did well.
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48. Is she staying long?
Just so I know.
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49. As long as you wish.
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50. Don't look at my hair.
I meant to have it done.
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51. Life is so hectic.
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52. - Let me look at you.
- Later.
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53. This is Francoise.
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54. Hélène, who's been kind enough
to invite us to stay.
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55. Are you a student?
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56. An actress.
Just starting out.
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57. A lovely profession.
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58. Rather tiring.
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59. Let's go.
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60. Have you got any change,
Francoise?
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61. Let me.
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62. We'll walk.
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63. I sold my car to a friend.
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64. The weather's been awful here.
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65. The same in Paris.
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66. We're almost there.
The sea is nearby.
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67. - Can you hear it?
- On windy days.
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68. You look cold.
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69. No, it's just the fresh air.
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70. I'm glad.
Doesn't feel like a small town.
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71. You can't get an idea at night.
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72. - I'm out of cigarettes.
- We'll buy some on the way.
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73. - I have some at home.
- I only smoke Bensons.
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74. You'll have to make do
with Pall Malls.
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75. - I prefer Gauloises.
- I've got those too.
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76. It's raining.
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77. It's quite a short trip from Paris.
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78. We often misjudge distances.
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79. You see, it wasn't far.
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80. It looks rebuilt.
Because of the war?
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81. A martyr city.
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82. Many died, were shot.
I don't remember how many.
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83. Two hundred, 3,000.
I really don't remember.
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84. You had a narrow escape,
like me.
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85. I'm so moved.
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86. I wanted to tell you -
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87. I'll go first.
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88. - I'll walk up.
- Fifth floor!
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89. I'll go first.
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90. Sorry about the apartment.
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91. I'm still settling in
after nearly two years.
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92. I recognize
all your little touches.
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93. - Make yourselves at home.
- I need to warm up first.
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94. I'll keep my overcoat on.
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95. Since returning to France
I feel cold all the time.
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96. For tonight
we could go to a hotel.
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97. It's no trouble.
There's room for everybody.
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98. We'll manage.
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99. You cut your hair.
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100. You used to wear it long.
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101. What will you drink?
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102. Whatever you've got.
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103. Any Schweppes?
- No.
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104. Some Muscat?
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105. Don't open a bottle just for us.
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106. You know it's no trouble.
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107. I'll clear some space
if you want to use the bathroom.
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108. We might disturb you less
if I shared Francoise's room.
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109. Forget it.
What should I call you?
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110. Everyone calls me Hélène.
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111. Can I help?
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112. No, I'm used to it.
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113. It's you.
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114. There are two of them.
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115. He must have picked her up
on the train.
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116. It's Bernard.
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117. Go on!
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118. - You don't look too happy about it.
- Go on, please.
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119. Bernard Aughain.
Mr. Noyard and his niece, Francoise.
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120. You must be tired.
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121. We already feel at home.
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122. Bernard's just back
from military service in Algeria.
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123. - I was still there a year ago.
- We must have met.
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124. Fifteen years in North Africa.
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125. The best years of my life.
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126. Just 22 months for me.
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127. A beautiful country.
The sun, the blue skies.
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128. He looks like you, Hélène.
- Funny. Everyone says so.
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129. We resemble those we love.
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130. To your good health.
To your homecoming.
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131. To think Bernard
fought in Algeria!
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132. Where did you live?
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133. A northern suburb of Algiers.
I ran a café.
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134. You know how it is with the curfew -
always closing, reopening...
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135. It's a shop now, I hear.
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136. What was it called?
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137. You wouldn't know it.
It was more like a private club.
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138. I was fairly influential.
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139. - What's that?
- Remember these?
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140. None of your jokes now.
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141. It's not dangerous. It's asleep.
It'll only wake up when it's warm.
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142. Put it away!
You're frightening them!
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143. - I catch spiders by their legs.
- It's his age.
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144. - This is hardly the time.
- The last of the monsters.
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145. I can't touch a live bird.
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146. - I'm a Scorpio. You?
- I don't know. Lobster, maybe.
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147. It's so late.
You must be starved.
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148. Sit wherever you like.
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149. Damn!
I've lost my keys again!
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150. This is your style, Hélène.
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151. I'm so fond of crystal.
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152. Careful with the plates.
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153. They're very delicate,
and I sold them yesterday.
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154. Bernard, get the wine
that's cooling in the sink.
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155. I bought chicken chasseur
in a light mushroom sauce.
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156. You're not on a diet?
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157. You know what he loves:
Italian salami.
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158. Like you, Hélène.
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159. Except you preferred ham.
Those were the days.
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160. You haven't taken
any fennel or red cabbage.
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161. Just ask.
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162. Are the shops good here?
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163. I stick to the same people.
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164. You look pensive, Bernard.
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165. I'm leaving for New Caledonia.
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166. - Good idea.
- Who gave you that idea?
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167. Who gave you that idea?
- No one.
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168. Where were we going,
the two of us?
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169. Near Etampes.
Because of the mirror in the hallway.
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170. It made our faces look green.
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171. You're a strange family.
We never went anywhere.
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172. - Where are you going?
- I don't like chicken. I'll cook eggs.
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173. It wouldn't hurt you this once.
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174. Bernard just loves eggs.
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175. Bernard, bring the spoons.
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176. I'll get them.
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177. Teaspoons or tablespoons?
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178. Nothing's ever simple!
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179. We should have eaten out.
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180. Don't be rude to your mother.
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181. - She's not my mother.
- Who is she, then?
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182. My father's second wife.
I was already here.
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183. - And your father?
- He's dead.
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184. I was saying we should
have eaten out tonight.
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185. I'll look after you better tomorrow.
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186. I've been so busy with English
antique lovers and experts.
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187. They took forever to decide.
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188. I'll help you.
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189. - Do you like crossword puzzles?
- Not at all.
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190. They make me dizzy.
Alphonse can't live without them.
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191. He even had to buy
a new dictionary.
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192. His favorite cake!
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193. Drenched in alcohol.
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194. He can't sit still.
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195. This is paradise.
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196. No, thanks.
I'm nervous enough.
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197. It's bad
when I'm in a radio show.
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198. I end up flubbing my lines.
And my poor memory!
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199. People with good memories
have an easier life.
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200. Finish the cake.
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201. I hear one should eat honey.
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202. We're eating
as if we were in a hurry.
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203. You eat too much
in the provinces.
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204. In my business, watching others eat,
you forget how to enjoy food.
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205. You eat for nourishment,
not taste.
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206. Hélène, congratulations.
We'll come again.
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207. I've never seen my uncle like this.
He's usually so nervous.
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208. - Me, nervous?
- What's the time?
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209. Bernard!
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210. I'll come with you.
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211. May I?
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212. Do people still swim in Boulogne?
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213. You don't seem
to be enjoying yourself.
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214. What do you do?
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215. You already know.
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216. I'm back from Algeria.
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217. What did you do there?
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218. - Same as everyone else.
- Is that all?
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219. And now?
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220. I'm back home.
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221. Everything's for sale here!
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222. That's not for sale.
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223. Pity.
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224. It would make a nice paper knife.
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225. Do you have a job?
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226. What is it?
- I'm looking.
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227. What for?
What are you interested in?
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228. - I look.
- At what?
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229. - Do you read?
- A little.
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230. I don't like reading anything too long.
I'm very busy.
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231. Why are you so busy?
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232. If I were in antiques,
I'd stick to Louis XV.
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233. You're not easy to talk to.
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234. I'd like to ask you a question.
What are you doing here?
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235. Accompanying my uncle.
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236. Sure, why not?
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237. Did you volunteer?
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238. Yes.
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239. You weren't happy?
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240. Does Boulogne get on your nerves?
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241. Shall we go?
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242. Corning?
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243. This place is an auction house.
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244. I was in a film about war once,
as an extra.
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245. It was set in 1830.
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246. It was exhausting.
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247. I'd like to see you eat lemons.
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248. I've got the lips for it.
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249. Shall we go see the sea?
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250. It's on my way.
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251. I'm not used to walking anymore.
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252. - What about your sister?
- My sister?
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253. - Isn't Francoise...?
- Oh yes! She's my sister's daughter.
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254. You couldn't have met her.
She's dead.
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255. Like everyone around me.
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256. I'm sorry.
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257. I was so afraid
you'd be disfigured in the war...
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259. I don't know.
I kept seeing you in my dreams,
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260. with your head in the shadows
as if to hide your face.
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261. Tomorrow you can sleep late.
We all do here.
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262. That's good. I'm so lazy.
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263. We're upsetting your routine.
- Not at all.
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264. What's it like here?
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265. Fine. People in the north are supposed
to be cold and indifferent,
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266. but I've met some lovely people.
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267. - Are apartments hard to find?
- Like everywhere else.
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268. There's a small core
of rich people.
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269. I became an antique dealer.
A friend suggested I work at home.
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270. There were no shops suitable
to display furniture in.
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271. Concrete walls, large windows.
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272. Selling at home seemed best.
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273. People think they're getting
family treasures on the cheap.
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274. Many families I deal with
have become friends.
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275. We should kiss, Hélène.
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276. You seem afraid of me.
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277. It's all so sudden. Tomorrow.
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278. - Everything I do is misinterpreted.
- That's not what I meant.
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279. But we've become...
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280. We've become...
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281. We were stupid
not to meet again.
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282. You're going to too much trouble.
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283. I need to move around.
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284. Where the devil are my keys?
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285. And this cart won't roll!
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286. Let's not sit at the table
as if we were at a vigil.
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287. We're fine here.
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288. Did you ever get married?
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289. Did you?
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290. I married Gérard Aughain.
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291. He had a child, Bernard.
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292. I think he loved me.
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293. I was looking for security.
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294. One's afraid to be different,
but there's a price to pay.
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295. I've lived these last years
never thinking of myself. A full life.
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296. On the go 24 hours a day.
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297. Not a minute to myself.
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298. I've never lost heart.
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299. Admit that you've been happy.
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300. Often there's no choice.
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301. Let's not sit here.
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302. I never imagined
you'd settle in the provinces.
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303. A seaport
isn't exactly the provinces.
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304. Do you live in the same place?
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305. I never wanted to change my lifestyle,
in Paris or Algiers.
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306. Still, an extra room is nice.
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307. Those palm trees!
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308. You'd have liked it.
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309. I never think of taking photos.
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310. I can't get used
to the idea that it's over.
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311. I'm so conservative.
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312. You were impossible.
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313. Those phone calls at all hours.
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314. I had to stay in,
waiting for those calls.
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315. I didn't dare go out.
I missed all my appointments.
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316. For days I'd be eating
the langoustines you so craved.
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317. Then you'd turn up...
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318. when I was going to bed.
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319. You were furious
because I looked you in the eye.
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320. I loved you
with no help from you.
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321. You only do that at 20.
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322. I'm curious to know.
What about afterwards?
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323. During the Liberation,
I fell in love with someone.
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324. You don't mind me telling you?
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325. We have nothing to hide.
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326. And I feel obliged
to tell you about my life.
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327. She'd had
a terrible experience in the war.
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328. She'd been abandoned in September '39
by a good-for-nothing,
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329. unable to accept being loved.
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330. She'd been very unhappy.
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331. It was her first love.
I pitied her.
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332. That's our story!
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333. There's no relation.
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334. Wasn't I abandoned like she was?
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335. Let's not rake up the past.
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336. But that's why you're here.
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337. And you haven't even
mentioned Boulogne.
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338. I'm unforgivable.
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339. The Folkestone Hotel.
Three days' holiday.
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340. We ate sole at every meal.
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341. We got lost
near that cold storage depot, and -
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342. I have to go out.
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343. Why are you looking
at me like that?
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344. - You're disappointed.
- I can't help it.
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345. I can't help it.
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346. I must go out.
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347. I was so looking forward to this.
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348. Why did you write me to come?
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349. Something you said
gave me the idea.
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350. “If you need me, get in touch.
I 'II drop everything for you.”
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351. Did I write that?
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352. No, you said it.
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353. You see, I did love you.
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354. Roland de Smoke, who tore down
what was left of the city in '45.
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355. As a contractor.
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356. Mr. Noyard, back from Algeria.
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357. I'd like to talk to you about that.
We know so little about the issue.
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358. It'll be a long time
before I speak of it freely.
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359. Give us some time.
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360. Roland lived right here,
where we are.
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361. It was bombed.
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362. He's convinced my apartment
is where his attic used to be.
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363. I'm ready.
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364. Have the children gone out?
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365. Francoise has run off, as usual.
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366. She probably went out with Bernard.
It's quite safe.
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367. You'd think I didn't matter.
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368. How old is she?
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369. I don't deserve such treatment.
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370. If we see them,
we'll say you're worried.
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371. - We'll be late.
- You mustn't get so worked up.
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372. I shouldn't have come.
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373. I was better off in Italy.
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374. Well?
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375. His hair's gone all white.
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376. All White?
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377. It's only natural
that his hair's gone white.
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378. He's just as I expected him to be.
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379. Although his eyes...
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380. Roland, what's the matter?
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381. “L lifted the tarpaulin.
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382. Muriel's eyes weren't closed.
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383. 'We're at war,'
Petit-Rouge says to me.
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384. 'When you're a civilian,
you can think what you like.'
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385. I noticed he didn't wash his hands.
He claims the soap hurts his skin.
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386. They've got their revolution.
What about us?
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387. Go back to France, to find what?
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388. In people's eyes, we were 'engaged.'
I still have a silly snapshot.
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389. It all started with Muriel.
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390. Since Muriel, I'm no longer alive.
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391. I think I want to die.
At least, I no longer fear dying.”
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392. Poor Hélène.
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393. Anyway, he didn't come alone.
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394. He brought his niece with him.
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395. - If I'd gotten a letter like that -
- What would you have done?
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396. You know me.
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397. Disappointed?
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398. Where has the sea gone?
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399. It's actually high tide.
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400. ls England straight ahead?
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401. I was going to stay near Paris.
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402. Without your uncle?
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403. You've known all along.
He's not my uncle.
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404. I met Alphonse a year ago,
when he moved.
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405. - A very ordinary story. In Algiers?
- No, Paris.
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406. I met him at the radio studio.
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407. I don't know
what he was doing there.
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408. Nothing, probably.
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409. He laughed. So did I.
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410. Love at first sight.
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411. If you like.
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412. He used to get tickets
for opening nights.
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413. He got me the part in that film.
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414. I could have kissed him.
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415. He didn't take advantage.
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416. I was the one to thank him
as he deserved.
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417. It was only fair.
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418. Why tell me all this?
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419. Because you asked.
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420. Sitting at café tables,
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421. learning my ten lines...
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422. I had enough of auditions.
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423. ”We 'll be in touch.”
”We 'll let you know. ”
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424. I had enough.
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425. Do you disapprove?
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426. No.
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427. I know how it is.
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428. You're not listening.
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429. It's none of my business.
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430. I don't want to be unhappy.
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431. I'm afraid if I'm miserable,
I'll never get over it.
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432. I wanted to act, like -
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433. You sound as if
you were applying for a job.
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434. I always played the sorrowful child
for my mother.
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435. With Alphonse,
I can... breathe again.
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436. He's shrewd.
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437. He's shrewd... and elusive.
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438. I'll well aware of that.
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439. When he got Hélène's first letter,
he said, “Very timely.”
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440. All boyish.
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441. I must leave you.
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442. I'm sort of engaged to a girl
who lives near here.
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443. It'll take me an hour
to go and come back.
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444. There's a café nearby.
The Amyot.
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445. I'll meet you there.
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446. You're not going to shuttle
between her and me all night?
Copy !req
447. I should have known
I had nothing to say to you.
Copy !req
448. You look very much
like a boy I know.
Copy !req
449. We have time.
Tell me later.
Copy !req
450. I can't keep her waiting,
you understand?
Copy !req
451. I understand!
Copy !req
452. Isn't this your scarf?
I found it in the roulette room.
Copy !req
453. I took the liberty
of running after you.
Copy !req
454. You didn't have much luck.
Alfred told me.
Copy !req
455. A bad day.
My mind was elsewhere.
Copy !req
456. I'm sorry.
I have nothing left.
Copy !req
457. Are you married?
Copy !req
458. To the girl in the cloakroom,
the blonde.
Copy !req
459. The casino closes in winter.
You can be together then.
Copy !req
460. We work the winter season
on the Riviera.
Copy !req
461. That must be pleasant.
Copy !req
462. We never thought about it.
It's very overrated.
Copy !req
463. Are you going to retire?
Copy !req
464. We'll get divorced first.
Copy !req
465. We haven't had time
until now.
Copy !req
466. - It's all over?
- It never started.
Copy !req
467. When I'm older,
I want to do as I please.
Copy !req
468. See you tomorrow perhaps.
Copy !req
469. Perhaps...
Copy !req
470. but I've got relatives
staying with me.
Copy !req
471. Well, hello.
Copy !req
472. Where's Francoise?
Copy !req
473. She was going to the movies.
Copy !req
474. - What do you think of her?
- Nothing.
Copy !req
475. I forgot to sort out the beds.
Copy !req
476. You can sleep
Copy !req
477. at the Borghes' upstairs,
Copy !req
478. Alphonse in the living room,
Francoise in your room.
Copy !req
479. Afterwards, we'll see.
Copy !req
480. I'll go sleep in my shack.
Copy !req
481. Be careful. The roof isn't sound.
Copy !req
482. Are you having something?
Copy !req
483. I saw you through the window.
Copy !req
484. Don't go to bed too late.
Copy !req
485. Did you lose?
Copy !req
486. I'll be fine.
Copy !req
487. You're back late.
Copy !req
488. You shouldn't have waited up.
Copy !req
489. Where do I sleep?
Copy !req
490. That's right.
I forgot to tell you.
Copy !req
491. In the living room.
I'll make up your bed.
Copy !req
492. Do you want something to drink?
Copy !req
493. Still taking all those pills?
Copy !req
494. Not at all.
Copy !req
495. I just take sleeping pills.
Copy !req
496. What time can we get a train
to Paris tomorrow?
Copy !req
497. What time can we get a train
to Paris tomorrow?
Copy !req
498. Forgive me.
Copy !req
499. You have so few nights free.
Copy !req
500. Must I ask for an appointment?
Copy !req
501. That evening in June '39?
And your birthday?
Copy !req
502. Where were you?
Copy !req
503. We even looked for you
at your mother's.
Copy !req
504. And that Sunday I waited for you
with the picnic basket.
Copy !req
505. It's difficult.
Copy !req
506. I would disappear
to make you miss me.
Copy !req
507. It was stupid.
Copy !req
508. I would wait for you to call,
to come for me.
Copy !req
509. I could see us returning,
me in tears and you laughing.
Copy !req
510. It never turned out that way.
Copy !req
511. And tonight,
in Boulogne-sur-Mer?
Copy !req
512. It's nearly 1:00.
We must rest.
Copy !req
513. Do you keep the demolition man
waiting as well?
Copy !req
514. What do I still mean to you?
Copy !req
515. You can't be serious.
Copy !req
516. Am I supposed to be a reminder?
Copy !req
517. Doesn't it sound like,
“Come and see me before I die”?
Copy !req
518. I don't know what made me do it.
Copy !req
519. One can't...
control one's own feelings.
Copy !req
520. Of course, I could have
not written you, played dead.
Copy !req
521. But suddenly
I remembered your hands,
Copy !req
522. and then I heard someone
with your voice, in the street.
Copy !req
523. I turned around. It wasn't you.
Copy !req
524. But... Simone is dead!
Copy !req
525. No! Who told you?
Copy !req
526. Who told me
that she'd disappeared?
Copy !req
527. She's alive!
Copy !req
528. Don't let her come!
Copy !req
529. Why?
Copy !req
530. I don't know.
Copy !req
531. Do you want a pillow?
Copy !req
532. I wonder where
your Bernard took her.
Copy !req
533. Did you see how he looked at me?
- You're exaggerating.
Copy !req
534. What did he do in Algeria
but occupy it?
Copy !req
535. Later he'll learn what war is.
Copy !req
536. You should understand him.
Copy !req
537. Leave Bernard and Francoise alone.
Copy !req
538. That morning, when I went
to the one armoire that hadn't burned,
Copy !req
539. I ended up with white ashes
on my fingers.
Copy !req
540. Rain dripped
onto Bernard's little bed.
Copy !req
541. He was still terrified.
Copy !req
542. Aughain looked at me.
Copy !req
543. I took them both home.
Copy !req
544. The silverware
had melted on the floor.
Copy !req
545. Bernard wouldn't
let me out of his sight.
Copy !req
546. That's why he looks at you
Copy !req
547. as though he must justify himself.
Copy !req
548. It's hard for me to love him.
Copy !req
549. Could I have a front door key?
Copy !req
550. I'll leave one on the door
for Francoise tonight.
Copy !req
551. I'm angry with you, Hélène.
Copy !req
552. All these memories.
Copy !req
553. 1:00 already.
Copy !req
554. Tomorrow is Sunday.
ls there a photo shop open?
Copy !req
555. I'd like to take your picture.
Copy !req
556. You know I don't photograph well.
I always look blind.
Copy !req
557. Must we be so formal?
Copy !req
558. Where's Francoise?
Copy !req
559. Aren't you feeling well?
I'm so worried.
Copy !req
560. - Any plum brandy left?
- Francoise is taking your room.
Copy !req
561. I forgot to tell the Borghes.
You could've cleaned your room.
Copy !req
562. I told you,
I'd rather sleep at the studio.
Copy !req
563. I'll take the paper.
Copy !req
564. It isn't fit to live in.
I don't know why you like it.
Copy !req
565. It's dangerous upstairs.
Copy !req
566. Just for one night.
I'm going riding on the cliff early.
Copy !req
567. Are you alone?
Copy !req
568. - Is Muriel better?
- Who said she was sick?
Copy !req
569. Why Snap at me?
Copy !req
570. Got an alarm clock?
Copy !req
571. If anyone asks for me,
don't say I'm at the studio.
Copy !req
572. Don't overwind it.
Copy !req
573. I hear voices in the dining room.
Copy !req
574. It's the neighbors.
They talk all night long.
Copy !req
575. It comes up
through the plumbing.
Copy !req
576. I can't understand them.
Copy !req
577. They're from the south.
Copy !req
578. Why didn't you keep our date
at the Globe d'Or?
Copy !req
579. I wrote you in September,
just after war was declared.
Copy !req
580. I was asking you to come.
Copy !req
581. I never got any letter.
Copy !req
582. Yes, you did.
Copy !req
583. You didn't want to see me anymore.
Copy !req
584. I wanted you to be my wife.
Copy !req
585. I was asking you to marry me.
Copy !req
586. I kept our appointment.
I waited until midnight.
Copy !req
587. I didn't know what to order next.
Copy !req
588. You're lying.
Copy !req
589. - I swear -
- Don't!
Copy !req
590. I mailed it
at the main post office.
Copy !req
591. There was a Sunday collection.
Copy !req
592. What time is it?
Copy !req
593. What time is it?
Copy !req
594. Not late. Around 9:00.
Copy !req
595. I too had a horse once,
when I was in Australia.
Copy !req
596. Are you new around here?
Copy !req
597. Yes. I'm very comfortable.
Copy !req
598. The police don't bother you?
Copy !req
599. No, I've got a license.
I gather mussels.
Copy !req
600. Tell me, you ought to know.
Copy !req
601. Could you find me
a mate for my nanny goat?
Copy !req
602. You must know a lot of people.
- All right.
Copy !req
603. For my nanny goat!
Copy !req
604. Did Marie-Do come by?
Copy !req
605. No, I didn't see her.
Copy !req
606. No!
Copy !req
607. The casino is closing
in two weeks' time.
Copy !req
608. Claudie, I can't explain every time.
Copy !req
609. Just believe me.
Copy !req
610. Thank you.
Copy !req
611. I swear.
Copy !req
612. I don't know, Claudie.
Can you manage 10,000 francs?
Copy !req
613. I didn't know what was happening.
I screamed!
Copy !req
614. Some days
everything frightens us.
Copy !req
615. He seemed so nice.
He was more surprised than me.
Copy !req
616. You have
such strange adventures.
Copy !req
617. You're cold.
Copy !req
618. Let's go back.
Copy !req
619. I know that throat of yours.
Copy !req
620. It's always easier
to talk outdoors, isn't it?
Copy !req
621. What's this called?
Copy !req
622. That's a piloconté.
Copy !req
623. I used to fish trout out of a pool
in front of my customers.
Copy !req
624. I've been watching you.
You could do with less staff.
Copy !req
625. I'd like to start
an exclusive snack bar here.
Copy !req
626. A buffet for rich people.
Copy !req
627. That's what I keep telling them.
Copy !req
628. - Boulogne is a small town.
- You must know everybody.
Copy !req
629. Knowing people's first names
isn't knowing them.
Copy !req
630. Damn!
- What's the matter?
Copy !req
631. Does it show?
Copy !req
632. Not a window latch to be salvaged.
Copy !req
633. Not a window latch for me.
Copy !req
634. No kidding.
Copy !req
635. A documentary?
Copy !req
636. Worse.
Copy !req
637. You frighten me.
Copy !req
638. Listen, I'm not a mover.
Copy !req
639. Isn't this one less expensive?
Copy !req
640. What are we waiting for
to party and be happy
Copy !req
641. You're not asleep?
Copy !req
642. Did I wake you up?
Copy !req
643. I must have fallen asleep.
What time is it?
Copy !req
644. 2100 or 3100, I think.
Copy !req
645. - I dreamed about you.
- You shouldn't do that.
Copy !req
646. I'm right here.
Don't close your eyes, Marie-Do.
Copy !req
647. Excuse me, do you have
a Mr. Noyard staying here?
Copy !req
648. Disappointed?
Copy !req
649. I came to tell you.
Copy !req
650. I'm off to Montevideo.
I just got the letter.
Copy !req
651. - It's all set?
- Three years.
Copy !req
652. Three years go by quickly.
Copy !req
653. We'll talk tonight.
Copy !req
654. But I couldn't have.
Copy !req
655. Circumstances got in the way.
We weren't in control.
Copy !req
656. But you believed her? Why?
Copy !req
657. You were capable of anything.
Copy !req
658. But you believed her!
Copy !req
659. I did... and I didn't.
Copy !req
660. That I would want you dead!
Copy !req
661. Nobody knew this woman.
Copy !req
662. I crossed the office
I was working in,
Copy !req
663. covered up the typewriter.
Copy !req
664. I crossed the yard.
Copy !req
665. It was still light.
Copy !req
666. The ammunition shed
was out in back.
Copy !req
667. I didn't see her at first.
Copy !req
668. As I went up to the table,
I stumbled over her.
Copy !req
669. She looked asleep,
but she was trembling.
Copy !req
670. They told me
her name was Muriel.
Copy !req
671. It didn't seem to be her real name.
Copy !req
672. There were five of us around her...
Copy !req
673. talking things over.
Copy !req
674. She had to talk before nightfall.
Copy !req
675. Robert bent down
and turned her over.
Copy !req
676. Muriel groaned.
Copy !req
677. She had her arm over her eyes.
Copy !req
678. We let go of her.
Copy !req
679. She collapses like a sack.
Copy !req
680. Then it starts again.
Copy !req
681. We drag her
to the middle of the shed.
Copy !req
682. Robert kicks her in the hips.
Copy !req
683. He takes a flashlight
Copy !req
684. and turns it on her.
Copy !req
685. Her lips are swollen...
Copy !req
686. full of foam.
Copy !req
687. We tear off her clothes.
Copy !req
688. We try to prop her up in a chair.
Copy !req
689. She falls down again.
Copy !req
690. One arm is sort of twisted.
Copy !req
691. We have to get it over with.
Copy !req
692. She couldn't have talked
if she'd wanted to.
Copy !req
693. I joined in.
Copy !req
694. Muriel groaned
as she was slapped.
Copy !req
695. My palms were burning.
Copy !req
696. Muriel's hair was all wet.
Copy !req
697. Robert lights a cigarette.
Copy !req
698. He goes up to her.
She screams.
Copy !req
699. Then she stared at me.
Copy !req
700. Why me?
Copy !req
701. She closed her eyes
Copy !req
702. and began to vomit.
Copy !req
703. Robert pulled away in disgust.
Copy !req
704. I left them all.
Copy !req
705. That night I went back to see her.
Copy !req
706. I lifted the tarpaulin.
Copy !req
707. As if she'd been
a long time in the water.
Copy !req
708. Like a sack of potatoes split open.
Copy !req
709. Blood all over her body.
Copy !req
710. In her hair.
Copy !req
711. Burns on her breast.
Copy !req
712. Muriel's eyes weren't closed.
Copy !req
713. I hardly felt anything.
Copy !req
714. Nothing at all, perhaps.
Copy !req
715. I went to bed.
Copy !req
716. I slept well.
Copy !req
717. By the next morning...
Copy !req
718. Robert had disposed of her.
Copy !req
719. Where's that guy now?
Copy !req
720. Walking around Boulogne,
like everybody else.
Copy !req
721. So are you.
Copy !req
722. Things happen
that one couldn't imagine.
Copy !req
723. Once you start digging...
Copy !req
724. Me, I stay in my corner.
Copy !req
725. We would have hidden.
You wouldn't have let me go to war.
Copy !req
726. We'd have tried to cross
the Spanish border.
Copy !req
727. We'd have lived in Madrid...
Copy !req
728. poor and hunted.
Copy !req
729. And I'd have introduced you
to my family.
Copy !req
730. You always thought
I was an orphan.
Copy !req
731. My sister,
my girlfriends from school,
Copy !req
732. my dog Lucky...
Copy !req
733. Then we'd have left for Africa...
Copy !req
734. together...
Copy !req
735. on one of those sailing boats
that carry oranges.
Copy !req
736. It isn't worth worrying about.
Copy !req
737. The main thing is for you
to feel at home here.
Copy !req
738. Comfortable.
Copy !req
739. Look at me.
Copy !req
740. Hurry, the car is downstairs.
Copy !req
741. Come in for a minute.
Copy !req
742. I'm not buying the table.
It's too expensive.
Copy !req
743. - Are you alone?
- Here, yes.
Copy !req
744. - Anything wrong? You look pale.
- I'm frightened.
Copy !req
745. Why do you say that?
Copy !req
746. I don't know
what's going to happen.
Copy !req
747. What more did you expect?
Copy !req
748. I wonder what I'm doing
with my life.
Copy !req
749. Well, later I'll be my age.
Copy !req
750. Do I look my age?
Copy !req
751. What a state you're in!
Copy !req
752. He's always cold.
Copy !req
753. It's not his fault.
Copy !req
754. His overcoat is always lying around,
his cigarettes.
Copy !req
755. I'm like him.
I shouldn't be angry, but I am.
Copy !req
756. Bernard sneers,
and you think I'm ridiculous.
Copy !req
757. I should have kept things to myself,
not involved the whole town.
Copy !req
758. I should have gone into hiding
with Alphonse the moment he arrived.
Copy !req
759. Just the two of us, far away.
Copy !req
760. It's my problem, no one else's.
Copy !req
761. And everyone sticks his nose in!
Copy !req
762. How you treat me!
Copy !req
763. Love affairs are like dinners.
Copy !req
764. Some guests behave, others don't.
Copy !req
765. I should have kept things to myself.
Copy !req
766. I should have.
Copy !req
767. I ruined everything.
Copy !req
768. And this apartment!
Copy !req
769. I so wanted it to be
extraordinary and wild.
Copy !req
770. You need to sleep.
Copy !req
771. That's just it.
I sleep, like everyone else.
Copy !req
772. Are you sure it's 220 volts here?
Copy !req
773. Of course.
Roland was telling me -
Copy !req
774. Just what were you telling me?
Copy !req
775. Shall we go back?
Copy !req
776. Where?
Copy !req
777. We must leave.
Copy !req
778. Can you see me
with Hélène in 10 years?
Copy !req
779. I can't see you with her now.
Copy !req
780. But she loves you.
Copy !req
781. That will pass,
now that she's seen me.
Copy !req
782. Do you know what you're doing?
Copy !req
783. I'm thinking of you.
Copy !req
784. Easy to say.
Copy !req
785. And I'm thinking of her.
Copy !req
786. I prefer your memories to hers.
They're more familiar.
Copy !req
787. It's just as though -
Copy !req
788. And especially those -
- Finish your sentences.
Copy !req
789. I'm talking nonsense, I know.
Copy !req
790. Give me your arm.
Copy !req
791. We'll leave tonight.
Copy !req
792. In Paris I'm leaving you.
Copy !req
793. After Boulogne, it's impossible.
Copy !req
794. What about me?
Copy !req
795. I mean it. It has to be.
Copy !req
796. I'm late!
Copy !req
797. You know I don't like to run!
Copy !req
798. That's him, all right.
Know where I can find him?
Copy !req
799. Marcel might know.
Copy !req
800. It's wonderful
that we have so much time.
Copy !req
801. This is where it was.
Copy !req
802. Poor Folkestone.
Copy !req
803. They've made
a crossroads out of it.
Copy !req
804. Mrs. Aughain, don't forget me.
I've been dreaming of my round table.
Copy !req
805. Will you get it?
Copy !req
806. You gave the chest to Mrs. Zambeau
that you'd promised me.
Copy !req
807. Here I am.
Copy !req
808. Shall we have a drink?
Copy !req
809. I never go to cafés.
Copy !req
810. We're celebrating today.
Copy !req
811. I don't know this place.
Copy !req
812. It's nice.
Copy !req
813. Him again!
Copy !req
814. - Nothing for me.
- Go on, have something.
Copy !req
815. Two shandies.
Copy !req
816. Help yourself.
Copy !req
817. Merci vielmol.
Copy !req
818. Did you see our customer?
Copy !req
819. Was that when you escaped?
Copy !req
820. I didn't escape.
Copy !req
821. Nothing so foolish.
Copy !req
822. Risk my life?
Copy !req
823. You wrote me
Copy !req
824. you were escaping to meet me.
Copy !req
825. I didn't have your address.
Copy !req
826. We parted in wartime.
- I can still see that letter.
Copy !req
827. We can't rehash every detail.
Copy !req
828. Wasn't it you and I
who loved each other?
Copy !req
829. Poor Hélène.
Copy !req
830. You deserved better.
Copy !req
831. Of course you did.
Copy !req
832. I followed you for an hour,
then came up to you in the restaurant.
Copy !req
833. A young man
came to the table and -
Copy !req
834. Hello, Robert.
Copy !req
835. Has Bernard gone to Paris?
I haven't seen him for days.
Copy !req
836. No, he's here in Boulogne.
Copy !req
837. - Are you on leave?
- No, discharged.
Copy !req
838. After the hospital in Paris.
Copy !req
839. I was sick.
Copy !req
840. I haven't seen Bernard for a week.
- Were you badly hurt?
Copy !req
841. Just a small wound in my thigh.
Copy !req
842. I'll tell him.
Are you still with your parents?
Copy !req
843. Why, no. How -
Copy !req
844. Forgive me!
Copy !req
845. My memory's so awful!
I forget everything!
Copy !req
846. That's all right.
Copy !req
847. Try and get Bernard
to go see his former boss.
Copy !req
848. It would be a big relief.
Copy !req
849. You must come visit us.
Copy !req
850. I didn't introduce you.
Copy !req
851. - Is Bernard here?
- You never know when he's here.
Copy !req
852. He's discreet.
Copy !req
853. Forgive me.
- I'm going up.
Copy !req
854. What are you doing here?
Copy !req
855. Can't I come to my own place?
Copy !req
856. It's strange seeing you here.
Copy !req
857. Will you show me something?
Copy !req
858. I don't want to be a filmmaker.
Copy !req
859. I'm just collecting evidence.
Copy !req
860. Against whom?
Copy !req
861. You wouldn't understand.
Copy !req
862. Go now, I beg you.
Copy !req
863. I'm going.
Copy !req
864. You've been back
for over eight months.
Copy !req
865. Muriel isn't here, you know.
Copy !req
866. Can you lend me 3,000 francs?
Copy !req
867. I'm only interested in Muriel
for your sake.
Copy !req
868. - Bernard.
- What?
Copy !req
869. Well, was he there?
Copy !req
870. There was the Polish store,
then the seed merchant.
Copy !req
871. What seed merchant!
It was a Spanish grocer.
Copy !req
872. No, first the florist!
Copy !req
873. What about the fishing tackle shop?
Copy !req
874. Then the hosiery shop.
Copy !req
875. I don't remember that.
It was a tobacco shop.
Copy !req
876. What are you talking about?
Copy !req
877. I've lived here for 30 years.
Copy !req
878. It was bombed,
but I haven't forgotten my street.
Copy !req
879. I'm done with the sugar.
Copy !req
880. You haven't said a word.
Copy !req
881. I can't get a tan.
Copy !req
882. I burn too easily.
Copy !req
883. Hélène enjoys sunbathing.
Copy !req
884. Three, seven, nine -
it never fails.
Copy !req
885. Many systems don't work in practice.
Copy !req
886. What would you have done in my place?
Copy !req
887. All right down there?
Copy !req
888. Were you better off
behind your counter?
Copy !req
889. Didn't I say? I was the manager.
I paid plenty to be left in peace.
Copy !req
890. At our expense?
Copy !req
891. In '40, during the war, we didn't have
any radios to hear soft music.
Copy !req
892. Why didn't you stay there?
Didn't you want Arabs in your café?
Copy !req
893. I respect all races,
even though I can't stand Arabs.
Copy !req
894. Finish without me.
Copy !req
895. Your pencil.
Copy !req
896. You might think of us.
Copy !req
897. You're right.
It's better that you go.
Copy !req
898. Someone's changed you,
and I know who.
Copy !req
899. Whereas you don't change.
Copy !req
900. The things they invent in the papers.
Today I read of a prisoner
Copy !req
901. released after rotting
for eight years in Indochina.
Copy !req
902. - Alphonse loves the bizarre.
- What can you do with him?
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903. It's like the story of the sliding house.
You know it, of course.
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904. It's that tall building
shaped like a toolbox.
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905. There were sketches,
a pilot study, blueprints,
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906. 300 pages of descriptions
and measurements.
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907. Work finally started
with 1,000 pages of specifications,
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908. with full insurance coverage.
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909. In short, the building went up.
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910. All the doorknobs and fittings
are in place.
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911. The buildings ready,
the windows are in, but...
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912. it's sliding away,
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913. and the cliff is receding.
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914. So we're waiting
for it to collapse.
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915. It's new, empty,
and we're waiting for it to collapse.
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916. It won't make a pretty ruin.
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917. A pile of rubble and rusty iron.
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918. Not a window latch
to be salvaged.
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919. Not a window latch for me.
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920. At the casino
they don't serve scallops.
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921. Sometimes tuna, flounder.
It's a revelation.
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922. - They're wonderful. So light.
- We don't eat them on the coast.
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923. There's a wonderful restaurant,
Chez Adrien, the Lobster King,
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924. in Paris
near the Gare Saint-Lazare.
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925. They boil the lobster alive
in front of you! You get used to it.
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926. It's like live eels.
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927. The cook here got deported.
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928. If he had died,
we'd have lost the recipe.
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929. I'll try to make it like he does.
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930. I prefer grilled herring, fresh.
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931. With mustard sauce!
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932. A man isn't a bird.
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933. I don't see him flying,
a cigarette in his beak.
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934. - He's got a bird's eye.
- A strange bird!
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935. I have 200 windows to sell,
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936. 95 assorted doors,
30 fireplaces,
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937. plus 150 used cars
in perfect condition.
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938. I even have the marble staircase
of the old Folkestone Hotel.
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939. - And the submarine?
- The navy wouldn't sell it.
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940. I also have a caravan of trailers
and six airplane engines.
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941. You wouldn't happen
to have a fur coat?
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942. Where are we going?
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943. I'm taking Francoise
to watch the trawlers come in.
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944. I'll bring her back.
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945. She doesn't realize
how rude she's being.
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946. It's her age.
It doesn't matter.
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947. - Not to you, Hélène.
- Forget it.
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948. I owe you.
I'll pay you back tomorrow.
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949. I lost the key to my desk.
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950. It's better not to be young
like Francoise...
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951. but like you.
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952. - Good night.
- Won't I see you tonight?
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953. - I won't stay out long.
- Going to the casino?
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954. Should I come with you?
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955. You wouldn't enjoy it.
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956. See you later.
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957. Better watch out.
Someone's been talking.
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958. Who?
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959. That Alphonse who's staying
with you, hanging round.
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960. I never let it bother me.
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961. One day
he'll leave without warning.
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962. People confide in me.
I've seen his hands, and I know.
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963. Lend me some money.
I really need it.
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964. Stop gambling.
Your friend suspects the worst.
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965. We suspect each other.
That's the trouble.
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966. Let me have 20,000 francs.
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967. I already have a mortgage
on your apartment.
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968. I know, my sweet.
It's a good deal for you.
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969. - Your Alphonse is frightened.
- We're all frightened.
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970. But when you're frightened,
you forget.
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971. You know I once loved him?
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972. Good night, Claudie.
Thank you.
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973. Alphonse, it's you.
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974. Is that you, Alphonse?
It's me, Ernest.
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975. - Did it go badly?
- Why?
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976. What's wrong?
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977. I don't mean to criticize,
but admit it -
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978. Did I hurt you?
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979. We must leave.
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980. Why aren't you in bed?
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981. I never know
what you're thinking.
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982. It's as if you've forgotten I'm here.
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983. That forest..
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984. Trees without birds.
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985. Rain is falling.
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986. You're gathering wood, twigs.
We pile them up and light them.
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987. For a long time
you watch the glowing wood.
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988. After an hour,
the wood is blazing in the rain.
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989. You're in a frenzy.
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990. You run to feed the fire,
dance around it, dragging me along.
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991. Darling! You're soaked to the skin.
You're so careless.
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992. That day I knew I loved you.
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993. I can't follow you.
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994. I tried to kill myself.
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995. - Today?
- No, of course not.
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996. You know when I mean.
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997. I still bear the scar.
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998. The night you went to a meeting.
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999. You never asked me about it.
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1000. Is that all you care?
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1001. How many times
did you pretend to die?
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1002. And Simone would happen
to drop by for news.
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1003. I can't help it if I'm to be pitied.
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1004. Don't answer it.
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1005. Why did you ask me to come?
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1006. Tomorrow we'll lunch at home.
It'll be fun. We'll ask Claudie.
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1007. You know -
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1008. I'll get it.
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1009. Just a moment.
Alphonse, it's for you.
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1010. Speaking.
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1011. No, don't.
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1012. Where are you?
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1013. Certainly not.
I'll be right there.
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1014. A cruise ship has run aground
near the beach. It's all lit up.
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1015. It's fantastic,
like a big celebration.
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1016. What a sight!
We could swim to it!
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1017. Is that for television?
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1018. A beer.
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1019. What are you doing? Hiding?
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1020. I saw Hélène Aughain
at the Brasserie Alsacienne.
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1021. She wasn't alone.
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1022. Not in bed yet?
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1023. I'm going to bed late...
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1024. for a change.
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1025. Be quiet.
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1026. I know that boy.
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1027. - She told me to encourage you -
- To go back to the office. I know.
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1028. You were supposed to stay two days
in Boulogne looking for a job.
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1029. We haven't heard a thing.
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1030. Simone is frantic.
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1031. - Our plans?
- All off.
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1032. Everything you said in Marseille?
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1033. That's all past.
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1034. I run around all day looking.
Tomorrow I've got an interview.
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1035. What is courage?
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1036. I don't think you can handle it.
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1037. Who's this Aughain woman?
You're coming back with me tomorrow.
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1038. You and your camera!
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1039. What can you film at night,
without sun?
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1040. Give me two days.
I'm expecting an answer.
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1041. Leave my camera out of this!
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1042. Call Simone.
It won't take much to please her.
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1043. You want to tell about Muriel?
It's not for telling.
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1044. Shut up about Muriel!
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1045. You've got two days.
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1046. Call Simone. Don't let me down.
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1047. Got any money?
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1048. It's a trap, really.
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1049. You make a fuss over nothing.
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1050. “You're right.
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1051. Time to leave.”
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1052. Roland, it's me, Hélène.
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1053. No, I'm frightened.
What should I do?
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1054. You had barred your door to us.
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1055. You lived in a bathrobe...
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1056. and ate yogurt.
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1057. Don't close your eyes, Marie-Do.
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1058. You should film that stranded ship.
It's like a monster.
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1059. Muriel, come here at once!
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1060. Some people attract stains
more than others.
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1061. I'm one.
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1062. - Robert followed me.
- Nonsense.
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1063. I think he resents me.
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1064. I'm frightened.
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1065. Are you sure?
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1066. You don't know him.
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1067. You're right.
I have to talk to him.
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1068. Marie-Do, it's so easy
to be happy with you.
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1069. Look, Claudie,
half of it tomorrow, I promise.
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1070. I think it would be better
if you left.
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1071. Wouldn't it be easier if I stayed?
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1072. Where's downtown, please?
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1073. This is it.
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1074. - What's wrong?
- I'll stay in a hotel while I wait for you.
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1075. Why?
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1076. I'm sorry I met Hélène.
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1077. Mireille got him to like old books.
She buys him fine editions.
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1078. That life is over.
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1079. Loud shouting,
cars with loudspeakers,
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1080. speeches on village squares,
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1081. leaflets.
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1082. This is France.
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1083. The thing is for every Frenchman
to feel alone, to be frightened to death.
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1084. He'll surround himself
with barbed wire.
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1085. He hates trouble.
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1086. So let's keep him at gunpoint,
without shooting.
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1087. - You like what's happening?
- Of course.
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1088. You still thinking about Muriel?
Is that what's bothering you?
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1089. What about the amnesty?
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1090. Others should hide, not us.
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1091. - So I'm in the way?
- Not yet.
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1092. But you must get it over with.
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1093. Actually, you want to die.
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1094. Why do you say that?
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1095. - Don't trust little Marie-Do.
- You're a bastard.
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1096. You know the whole town!
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1097. Don't wait till tomorrow.
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1098. Enter our great contest:
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1099. “The Future Is Ours!”
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1100. That's where I used to live.
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1101. I miss you, Hélène.
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1102. We'll bring you oranges!
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1103. Sorry I couldn't come yesterday.
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1104. That's okay. I managed.
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1105. A woman was asking for you.
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1106. Young?
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1107. She looked like a Parisian.
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1108. No message?
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1109. She seemed in a hurry.
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1110. Mr. Noyard, please.
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1111. He isn't here. Who's calling?
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1112. When we leave, it's forever.
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1113. Then people would never leave.
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1114. If you leave,
I won't see you again.
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1115. If I believed that,
I wouldn't leave.
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1116. - If you leave, you won't see me again.
- You don't mean that!
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1117. We're decorating a country house.
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1118. We must respect its style.
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1119. It doesn't really have a style.
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1120. Well, it's old.
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1121. I've got
a beautiful rustic armoire.
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1122. I'm sorry.
My husband is sleeping.
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1123. He has a weak heart.
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1124. I don't have everything here.
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1125. I can show you more tomorrow.
Copy !req
1126. Can we mix styles?
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1127. Certainly.
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1128. Would you have a painting
of some elegant ruins?
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1129. Nothing sad.
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1130. A cliff with little temples,
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1131. fishermen and townsfolk,
and lots of sky.
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1132. We'll call again.
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1133. I'll show you out.
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1134. It's good to go back to old things,
especially in this town.
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1135. They saw you on my bed.
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1136. I wasn't doing anything wrong.
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1137. Somehow I've been able
to sleep again here.
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1138. I fixed up a bedside lamp
so you don't strain your eyes.
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1139. No one's looking.
- Let me finish.
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1140. Finish what?
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1141. You're the one
who asked me to come.
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1142. I rushed here without a thought.
Copy !req
1143. One can never guess your moods.
Copy !req
1144. Can't we be done with the past?
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1145. We are.
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1146. It's actually a very ordinary story.
What a comfort!
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1147. You're amazing. You are!
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1148. We never really know
the one we love.
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1149. We think we do, but we don't.
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1150. Cada persona es un mundo.
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1151. I hope you'll need me
for a long time.
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1152. Will you need me
for a long time?
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1153. I hope forever.
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1154. You've been through my things.
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1155. - Looking for what?
- Just looking.
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1156. - And I wanted to marry you.
- Don't be a fool.
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1157. It's hard enough living with you.
- With me?
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1158. Near you.
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1159. Were you fiddling
with my tape recorder?
Copy !req
1160. I only moved it to make room.
Copy !req
1161. What's on the tape?
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1162. Secrets? Confessions?
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1163. I'm sick of this dump
that feeds on memories!
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1164. What a family!
And now you slap me!
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1165. Those two aging lovebirds!
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1166. And you're crazy!
- Possibly.
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1167. I complain to everyone
when I'm unhappy.
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1168. Don't get all upset.
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1169. I'm leaving.
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1170. You can stay.
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1171. And a chocolate bar.
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1172. - Aren't you Mrs. Clore's daughter?
- No.
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1173. I could have sworn!
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1174. I'm often mistaken
for someone else.
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1175. Hand me the napkins
on the little table.
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1176. Hold them flat.
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1177. Linen wrinkles so easily.
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1178. When are we leaving?
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1179. You told me we were leaving.
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1180. I can't do that to Hélène.
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1181. She's being very kind to us.
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1182. We could wait a day or two.
Copy !req
1183. Time enough to talk to her.
Copy !req
1184. Did you really love Hélène?
Copy !req
1185. What about her?
Copy !req
1186. How do you expect me
to answer?
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1187. Yet she got you to come here.
Copy !req
1188. She's that kind of girl.
She needs everybody around her.
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1189. You've aged so much
in a few days.
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1190. If I met you now for the first time
in the street, I'd help you across.
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1191. I'm leaving.
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1192. You idiot!
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1193. Can't you see
I'm changing the film!
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1194. Too late now.
Copy !req
1195. Making yourself useful?
Copy !req
1196. Helping Hélène.
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1197. Why stare at me?
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1198. I'm trying
to imagine you in Algeria.
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1199. I'll answer you
when I'm dressed.
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1200. I'm not frightened.
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1201. Great. And the children
will dance at the wedding.
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1202. I'll buy you a ticket for Paris
in the morning.
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1203. There's a train tonight.
I'm all packed.
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1204. I wouldn't want to be
in your shoes.
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1205. I end things quickly!
Copy !req
1206. Easy to say.
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1207. - Eavesdropping?
- I waited politely at my own door.
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1208. Don't take it out on the azalea.
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1209. You don't seem to enjoy visits.
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1210. Is it natural
to walk around town all day?
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1211. For Alphonse
to see so many people?
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1212. Or go through our things?
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1213. He doesn't even have
the courage of his opinions.
Copy !req
1214. I know what I'm talking about.
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1215. I followed Alphonse
through the cafes.
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1216. He buys rounds
for anyone who'll listen.
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1217. He goes in all the bakeries
as if he weren't eating enough.
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1218. Don't you know him?
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1219. Enough!
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1220. Don't you have anything
to be ashamed of?
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1221. Haven't I been lenient enough?
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1222. My brooch, last year,
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1223. when you were on leave -
- I didn't sell it.
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1224. Here it is.
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1225. Bernard, what does this mean?
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1226. I'm moving to the studio.
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1227. We'll get along better apart.
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1228. You're always late.
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1229. Careful!
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1230. - Hello, Claudie.
- Hello. Do you know Marc?
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1231. I'll go first.
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1232. Hi. I brought Marc.
You don't mind?
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1233. Another cactus?
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1234. Where shall I put this?
- In the kitchen.
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1235. Did I tell you
I found a hairdryer?
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1236. You really don't mind about Marc?
He seemed so lost.
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1237. Here's the mayonnaise...
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1238. and here is...
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1239. lobster...
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1240. cold meats...
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1241. headcheese for those who like it,
and cornichons.
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1242. Helene, champagne.
Remember?
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1243. When I walked into the restaurant
and ordered people to stop eating!
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1244. A woman handed me a ring.
She thought it was a robbery.
Copy !req
1245. We were so drunk!
Then the car went into the pond.
Copy !req
1246. We'd lost our way.
The tires were covered with grass.
Copy !req
1247. Isn't Bernard here?
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1248. So people still laugh!
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1249. Let's make some punch!
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1250. Remember the punch
when the casino opened?
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1251. You never told me
where you wandered all night.
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1252. It's for you.
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1253. I'm not here.
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1254. Go tell him yourself.
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1255. I'll go. I'll say you're out.
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1256. Hello? Mr. Noyard isn't here.
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1257. It must be hard to be an actress here.
Who can discover you?
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1258. I did Patachou's hands.
She looks much younger.
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1259. She's all right.
Copy !req
1260. She looks pretty good.
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1261. No, all right.
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1262. He hung up.
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1263. But it can't be!
Copy !req
1264. It was Ernest's voice.
Copy !req
1265. I looked at him and said
to Francoise, “It's him.”
Copy !req
1266. He was dressed for skiing in June.
Copy !req
1267. “What are you doing here?”
You know what he answered?
Copy !req
1268. “I'm skiing at Arcachon,
on a slope of pine needles.
Copy !req
1269. It's better than snow!”
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1270. Lend us your tape recorder.
Copy !req
1271. I never recognize my voice.
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1272. It doesn't work.
Copy !req
1273. Those gadgets are too fragile.
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1274. In Africa, I taped music off the radio
for my customers. It was great.
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1275. - It must have been fun.
- It was!
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1276. Well, as much fun
as it could be down there.
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1277. I've won that trip to London.
You lost the bet. Pay up!
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1278. I can't find the nutcracker.
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1279. Could this do?
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1280. Don't worry.
These glasses aren't valuable.
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1281. - I think that was the doorbell.
- I'll go.
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1282. Can't we have some peace
on a Sunday?
Copy !req
1283. - Mrs. Aughain?
- Ernest, it's you.
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1284. You know me?
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1285. I'm Hélène.
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1286. They told me -
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1287. They just told me too...!
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1288. This is really a pleasure!
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1289. Yes, I remember now.
You were so thin.
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1290. We're finishing lunch. Come in.
- No, I can wait.
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1291. Alphonse is here.
I suppose you're looking for him.
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1292. So he came to Boulogne for you?
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1293. For me?
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1294. A ghost from the past:
Ernest Choisy.
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1295. Bernard Aughain, my friends.
We'll make room for you.
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1296. Take my seat. I'm finished.
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1297. I work 10 hours a day,
yet I read.
Copy !req
1298. I read till the book falls
from my hands.
Copy !req
1299. He's a fishy type from the suburbs.
Copy !req
1300. That's like him, overeating.
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1301. I like a book
only when I've seen the movie.
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1302. He's like a cat.
He can smell the lobster.
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1303. How long are you staying?
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1304. - Same as you.
- On business?
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1305. When I heard
Alphonse was here -
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1306. He was the one
skiing on pine needles!
Copy !req
1307. How long since we last met?
- Exactly seven days.
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1308. I'll go.
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1309. For you.
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1310. Thank you, Claudie.
Copy !req
1311. What a nice thought.
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1312. I'm sorry I came empty-handed.
Copy !req
1313. Not only autos go a hundred.
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1314. Not only autos go a hundred
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1315. How annoying
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1316. Time too rushes on
Copy !req
1317. In such a hurry
Ho w insane
Copy !req
1318. Take it easy, Mr. Time
Slow down at the curve
Copy !req
1319. Yesterday just' a kid
and already I have white hair
Copy !req
1320. Truly I do... already
Copy !req
1321. Usually, it's at 25 or 30
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1322. That we start talking about our age
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1323. Already
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1324. At 35 and 40 we say it more often
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1325. A little less at 50
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1326. Already
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1327. Then when we're old, well,
We don't say it, but many times
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1328. We look at old photos
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1329. You see yourself as a kid
in the arms of a young mother
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1330. No doubt saying happily
He's six months old
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1331. Already
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1332. If only women could be 20 forever
and men could be 30
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1333. What a dream!
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1334. But not a chance
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1335. We have to age
We have to die
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1336. There is happiness down here
but since we don't see it
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1337. We prefer to fear the future,
regret the past
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1338. Already
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1339. Not long ago, daring Lindbergh
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1340. Flew down from the skies
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1341. So far away, so long ago
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1342. Already
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1343. Still further back, it was the Cartel
Still further yet, Deschanel
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1344. And way back, Cécile Sore!
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1345. Already
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1346. Despite our tears, despite our tricks
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1347. Fate has its fun with us
Everything moves on
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1348. Alphonse, let me speak.
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1349. I didn't come here for fun.
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1350. I'm not meddling in Hélène's affairs.
She can take care of herself.
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1351. But Algiers
is like everything else.
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1352. He cries when he talks about it,
but he never set foot there.
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1353. Never!
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1354. Like in '45. Didn't he tell you
he was a secret agent?
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1355. Four identities,
multiple birth certificates.
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1356. Visits to Buckingham Palace,
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1357. villas in Cairo,
producing movies!
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1358. As for his bankrupt restaurant,
he's more discreet.
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1359. I've come to take you back.
That's all there is to it.
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1360. You understand...
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1361. he's married to my sister, Simone.
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1362. I'll say what I like, Alphonse.
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1363. You're bankrupt.
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1364. Simone is alone
with the restaurant on her hands.
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1365. And I can't do anything more.
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1366. Here you are back with Hélène
after all these years.
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1367. Why, I don't know.
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1368. We never knew what you two wanted.
That's what killed Simone.
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1369. Well, what almost killed her.
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1370. You're wrong.
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1371. When we were a singing duo in the war,
that's what you did best.
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1372. Alphonse, you're coming with me.
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1373. When his Algeria story bores people,
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1374. he'll switch to your tragedy, Hélène.
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1375. Why didn't you tell Hélène
I had set a date with her,
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1376. that Sunday in September '40,
at the Globe d'Or?
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1377. To tell you -
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1378. There's no point now.
You wouldn't understand.
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1379. And I never sent my letter.
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1380. You make me laugh.
That's not love!
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1381. I'm taking you back, Alphonse.
I'm taking you back!
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1382. Francoise, the tape recorder.
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1383. I didn't mean
to press the button.
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1384. I only heard laughter.
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1385. Don't look at me that way.
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1386. Was it you?
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1387. Friends of yours?
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1388. Someone who died?
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1389. Hélène, where are you?
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1390. Hello. De Smoke?
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1391. Hélène isn't here anymore.
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1392. No, it's serious.
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1393. We must find her.
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1394. I don't know!
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1395. Yes, perhaps.
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1396. - Are you from here?
- Yes.
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1397. Robert.
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1398. What is it?
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1399. Come down!
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1400. Come down!
- Why?
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1401. I said come down!
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1402. No...
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1403. don't come down!
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1404. Have you found
a mate for my nanny goat?
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1405. For my goat.
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1406. I wanted to write to tell you
to forget our silly disagreement.
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1407. And here you are.
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1408. You took the first step.
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1409. Thank you.
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1410. Antoine will be happy.
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1411. He has a soft spot for you.
Come in.
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1412. Antoine, guess who's here.
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1413. We've got a rush job
for a wedding.
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1414. The bridegroom's suit.
You know him.
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1415. Maurice's son.
The kid who used to follow you around.
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1416. Will you have something?
Coffee?
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1417. No, thanks.
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1418. We saw your sister.
She's changed so much.
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1419. You should see her.
That's all she wants.
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1420. And Bernard?
We don't see him around.
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1421. - He's fine.
- Isn't he thinking of marriage?
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1422. He should settle down at his age.
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1423. - He's just back from military service.
- You only think of marriage.
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1424. Our young neighbor
is back from the service too.
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1425. It transformed him.
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1426. The little one is asleep.
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1427. She looks like you.
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1428. She's as well-behaved
as a grown-up.
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1429. Thank you for the money order.
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1430. We've been lucky.
She didn't have a cold all winter.
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1431. Did you hear that?
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1432. It's a plane.
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1433. I hope it wasn't Bernard.
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1434. I'm going.
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1435. You remember
the ceiling full of holes,
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1436. the linen turned to ashes,
the melted silverware?
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1437. The snow fell on my bed.
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1438. No, it was rain.
It was rain!
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1439. Your hair was white
from the plaster.
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1440. You know, I'm going to leave.
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1441. This is good-bye.
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1442. I don't think I'll be coming back.
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1443. But you have no money.
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1444. It doesn't matter.
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1445. Stay with us a while.
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1446. You look dreadful.
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1447. Get Hélène a little brandy.
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1448. Where would you go?
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1449. - We must let Muriel know.
- Who's Muriel?
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1450. Bernard's fiancée.
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1451. I've never met her.
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1452. Bernard told me
he knew a Muriel.
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1453. One mustn't disturb her.
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1454. If only I'd done
what I should have.
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1455. Bernard can't be far away.
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1456. He'll realize how worried we are.
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1457. Surely he'll come back.
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1458. I wish it could end that way.
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1459. I'll get some cigarettes.
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1460. The Paris train?
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1461. It doesn't stop here anymore.
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1462. You catch it at the new station.
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1463. Things change.
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1464. - You think we can convince them?
- I hope so.
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1465. It would settle everything.
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1466. Alphonse?
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