1. "Velázquez, past the age of 50,
no longer painted specific objects.
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like the air, like twilight,
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the nuances of color
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of his silent symphony.
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that united shape and tone
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the auto-da-fé and silence..."
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communed with the evening."
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35. Beautiful, isn't it, little girl?
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things like that.
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39. Because monsieur
let her go off to the movies
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41. "The third time this week."
Of course I did.
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42. They're showing Johnny Guitar.
Good for her education.
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43. There are too many idiots around.
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44. Hurry up. Frank and Paola
will be here any minute.
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45. I'm not going.
I'm staying home with the kids.
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47. She can baby-sit till we get back.
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48. She's a student.
She does it all the time.
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49. His niece?
Knowing him, it's a call girl.
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50. I'm not going.
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to the managing director of Standard Oil.
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53. And I'll sue the TV people
for firing me.
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55. And when someone finds you work,
you'll be good enough to take it.
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56. That's enough now. Come on.
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57. You're not wearing a slip?
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58. No, I'm wearing my new
"Scandale" girdle. It's invisible.
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59. "I've got that young look
with my 'Scandale' girdle!"
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60. First there was Greek civilization.
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62. Now we're entering
the Age of the Ass.
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63. I'll show you around.
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64. She loves children.
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65. You can reach us at —
What's the number?
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66. 225-70-01.
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67. - This is Frank's niece.
- Oh?
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68. Good evening.
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69. Hi.
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70. Can't you say "BALzac 70-01"?
You don't know Balzac?
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71. Read César Birotteau, how the Fifth
Symphony pounded in his poor head.
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72. - What's eating you?
- Let's go, daddy-o.
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73. Chapter Two.
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74. Surprise party at the home of
my wife's parents, Mr. And Mrs. Expresso.
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75. The Alfa Romeo
has great acceleration,
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77. a luxurious interior, and great traction.
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78. It's an exceptional touring car.
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79. It's safe, fast
and a pleasure to drive,
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80. with great response and perfect balance.
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81. It's easy to stay fresh.
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82. Soap washes, cologne refreshes,
perfume perfumes.
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83. To combat underarm perspiration,
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84. I use Printil after my bath
for all-day protection.
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85. It comes in a wonderfully fresh aerosol,
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86. as well as stick and roll-on.
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87. But the Oldsmobile Rocket 88
has even more to offer.
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91. all prove that beauty
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92. You look lonely.
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93. He's American.
He doesn't speak French.
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exactly what cinema is.
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thanks to Elnett Satin Spray.
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brushes out effortlessly,
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101. Soft.
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102. My hair is like
strands of golden silk...
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105. Women must give up
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106. filmy negligees
and romantic nightgowns.
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107. Outdoors or in bright light,
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108. lingerie loses its allure
and becomes indecent.
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109. Olympio's melancholy.
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110. Give me the keys to the Lincoln.
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111. You're not staying?
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112. No, I'm tired.
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for seeing called eyes...
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116. But they feel disconnected.
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117. They don't work together.
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118. A person should feel
like he's one individual.
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120. You talk too much.
It tires me out just listening to you.
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121. You're right. I talk too much.
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122. A man alone always talks too much.
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123. I'll wait for you at home.
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124. Next chapter:
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126. Bitterness... Hope...
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127. Remembrance of Things Past.
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128. Marianne Renoir.
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129. You're still here?
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130. Sorry.
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131. You missed the last train.
How will you get home?
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132. I don't know.
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134. I was bored, so I came home.
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135. Anything wrong?
You look depressed.
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137. Everyone you meet is an imbecile.
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139. and wondering about yourself.
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140. Come on. I'll take you home.
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141. Frank lent you his car?
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142. Yeah. Why?
Don't you like American cars?
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143. Sure.
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144. Funny, our meeting again like this.
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145. - It's been four years.
- No, 51/2.
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146. It was in October.
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148. Yes, to an Italian with money.
But she doesn't really interest me.
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149. - Why don't you divorce?
- I wanted to, but I've grown too lazy.
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153. No, I was in television,
but I gave it up.
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154. - What about you?
- Oh, nothing special.
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in London two years ago.
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158. No, that ended a long time ago.
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161. Mysterious as ever, I see.
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162. Like I said, I just don't like
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163. Very well. Silence, then.
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166. Awful, isn't it? It's so anonymous.
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168. They say "115 guerrillas,"
and it means nothing to us.
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169. But each one is a man,
and we don't even know who he is,
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170. if he loves a woman, if he has kids,
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172. We know nothing about them.
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They've always fascinated me.
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174. You see this frozen image of a guy
with a caption underneath.
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175. Maybe he was a coward.
Maybe he was a nice guy.
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178. His wife? His mistress?
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179. The past? The future? Basketball?
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186. Yes, it is.
Much more than people think.
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187. No, Pierrot.
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my name's Ferdinand.
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189. I know, but you can't sing
My friend Ferdinand
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You just have to want to, Marianne.
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191. I want to.
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194. I'm putting my hand on your knee.
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195. Me too, Marianne.
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196. I'm kissing you all over.
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197. Me too, Marianne.
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200. Marianne Renoir.
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202. - You see? I was right.
- About what?
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we'd always be in love.
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I'd love you forever.
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without a word between us
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our bodies mingled in delight
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mingled gently with our kisses
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without a word between us
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250. - I knew some people
- like in the Algerian war
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253. - Frank had the keys?
- I'll explain everything.
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254. - Were you in love with him?
- I'll explain everything.
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255. - Did he kiss you?
- I'll explain everything.
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256. - a story
- all mixed up
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- wake from a bad dream
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258. - I knew some people
- politics
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259. - an organization
- get away
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260. gun-running
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261. in silence... in silence
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262. in silence
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263. - It's me... Marianne.
- Did he kiss you?
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- all mixed up
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265. - I knew some people
- were you in love with him?
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266. - use my apartment
- like in the Algerian war
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267. - my brother
- wake from a bad dream
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269. - answer
- clobber him
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- garage
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271. - who is it?
- down south
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- no money
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that rotten world anyway.
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277. - Put a tiger in my tank.
- We don't sell tigers.
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278. Then just shut up and fill 'er up, pal.
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279. I'll look less suspicious.
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280. That'll be 4,900 francs.
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281. Check the water and oil, pal.
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282. Help me, dope!
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283. Shit! Another one!
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284. I know a trick from Laurel and Hardy.
Get in the car.
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285. - Shame on you! Don't you have money?
- No, sir.
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Or don't you want to work?
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287. - No, sir, we don't.
- Then how will you pay?
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288. Shit! There's one more left.
I'll handle him.
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289. I'm calling the police!
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290. - Sum total
- it was an adventure film
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292. - Sum total
- Tender is the Night
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295. - Tender is the Night
- It was a love story.
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305. Our money won't get us to Nice.
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306. We'd better dump the Peugeot.
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312. - Maybe they haven't questioned her yet.
- Don't kid yourself.
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315. - Anyway, I feel sorry for her.
- Sorry?
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318. - What are you doing?
- Looking at myself.
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320. A man about to drive
over a cliff at 60 mph.
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321. I see a woman
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322. in love with the man about to drive
over a cliff at 60 mph.
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- entering a town in central France
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- almost empty.
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- and Ferdinand
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- and order drinks
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- how to pay for them.
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332. - Their descrip... descrip...
- People eye them... eye them warily.
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as a political refugee.
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339. France... the land of liberty,
equality, and brotherhood.
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340. Viviane Blassel,
born on March 21, 1943, in Marseilles.
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341. I'm 22. I work at the perfume counter
at a department store in Auxerre.
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343. in Marbouie, Eure-et-Loir.
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345. Present occupation: film extra.
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The right words may move them.
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347. - About what?
- Anything at all.
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348. The fall of Constantinople,
or Nicolas de Staël committing suicide.
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349. Or William Wilson,
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350. who saw his double in the street
and couldn't rest till he'd killed him.
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he realized he'd killed himself,
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353. Okay. Maybe they'll give us
some money.
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354. Marianne, who had the eyes
of both Aucassin and Nicolette,
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nephew, the handsome Vivien,
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for he swore not to retreat.
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359. Oh, young and gentle nephew,
why this vow so noble yet so mad?
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telling them about Guynemer,
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364. He spoke of man, the seasons,
and unexpected encounters.
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which came first, words or things,
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367. I feel alive,
and that's all that matters.
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368. I've got an idea.
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370. The police will think we're dead.
Okay, Pierrot?
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372. We just burn the car.
They'll think we died in the fire.
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373. - Always fire, blood, and war!
- Hey, it wasn't my idea!
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This isn't a movie.
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- That's okay. Give me the gun.
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- Didn't you know that was me?
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379. - Out of the way.
- Wait a minute.
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380. Nice little fire.
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381. - Know what was in that suitcase?
- No. What?
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in the apartment.
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383. Bastard!
You did that on purpose.
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384. That's right.
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385. You know what we could've done
with that money?
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386. We could've gone to Chicago,
Las Vegas, Monte Carlo. You bastard!
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387. I'd have gone to Florence,
Venice, and Athens.
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388. Let's go.
Travel broadens the mind.
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- A Season in Hell.
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390. - Chapter Eight.
- We crossed France
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- like a mirror
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- like a mirror
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- I saw...
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396. My name's Ferdinand.
Yeah, a '62.
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- Wait till I finish this.
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they came to the Bayorda desert,
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402. 'We'd be better off in the cool shade
of a glass of lager."
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403. Make up your mind
or I'll hitch a ride alone.
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a car like this, kid?
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409. - Sure!
- Well, you never will.
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to earn 10,000 francs?
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- Nothing special.
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And you called me a liar.
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He's lost his mind.
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431. I mean the scent of death
in the countryside, trees,
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432. women's faces, cars.
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433. We'll be in a hell of a fix
without money.
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434. We can't even get to Italy.
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435. We'll just stop anywhere.
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436. We'll just stop anywhere.
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437. And do what all day?
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438. No, let's find my brother.
He'll give us tons of dough.
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439. Then we'll find ourselves
a high-class hotel
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440. and have some fun!
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441. - All she thinks about is fun.
- Who are you talking to?
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442. The audience.
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443. I told you so.
You're already sorry.
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444. - You were crazy to do this.
- No, I'm in love.
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445. It's the same thing.
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446. I've decided never to fall in love again.
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447. It's a disgusting habit.
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448. Don't say that.
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449. Don't say that.
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450. Ten minutes ago, I saw only death.
Now it's just the opposite. Look!
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451. The sea, the waves, the sky.
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452. Life may be sad,
but it's always beautiful.
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453. Suddenly I feel free.
We can do what we want.
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454. right... left... left... right.
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455. Look at the fool!
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456. He's driving down a straight line
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457. Oh, yeah? Watch this.
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458. Chapter Eight.
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459. - A Season in Hell.
- Love must be reinvented.
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460. Real life lies elsewhere.
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461. Countless centuries fled
into the distance, like so many storms.
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462. I held her close and began to cry.
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463. It was our first...
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464. our only dream.
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465. You coming?
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466. Where are we going?
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467. Mystery Island,
like Captain Grant's children.
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468. - To do what?
- Nothing. Just exist.
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469. - Doesn't sound like much fun.
- That's life.
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470. Not at all.
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471. It's a good thing I don't like spinach,
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472. because if I did, I'd eat it,
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473. and I can't stand the stuff.
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474. It's the same with you,
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475. only just the opposite.
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476. There was a film like that with
Michel Simon, where he fell for this girl —
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477. - Well, you wanted to start life over.
- I wasn't being mean.
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478. You said we'd see it through
to the end.
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479. Yes, the end of the night.
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480. Great view of the moon.
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481. - Doesn't look too special to me.
- To me it does.
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482. I see a man up there.
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483. Maybe Leonov,
or that American... White.
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484. Yeah, I see him too.
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485. But he's not a Russki
or a nephew of Uncle Sam.
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486. - I'll tell you who he is.
- Who?
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487. The moon's only inhabitant.
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488. Know what he's doing?
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489. Getting the hell out.
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490. Why?
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491. - Look.
- Why?
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492. He's fed up.
He was glad to see Leonov land.
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493. Someone to talk to
after an eternity alone!
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494. But Leonov tried to stuff
his head full of Lenin.
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495. So when the American landed,
the guy fled to his camp.
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496. But the American right away
crammed a Coke down his throat
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497. after making him say thank you first,
so now he's really had it.
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498. He's letting the Americans and Russians
shoot it out. He's taking off.
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499. - For where?
- Here.
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500. Because he thinks you're lovely.
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501. He admires you.
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502. I think your legs and breasts
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503. are very moving.
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504. Fuck me.
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505. Chapter Seven.
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506. - A poet named after a gun
- Robert Browning
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507. - get away
- never
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508. - beloved
- as long as I'm me
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509. and you're you
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510. as long as the universe
will hold us both
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511. - I who love you
- and you who reject me
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512. - as long as one wants to flee
- it's too much like fate
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513. "I've decided to keep a journal...
the urgency to describe in words..."
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514. "human landscapes.
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515. onomatopoeia.
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516. The language of poetry
rises from the ruins."
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517. "The writer chooses to...
the freedom of others."
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518. - Did you get all the books?
- No, but this was on sale.
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519. By someone with your name.
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520. - Ah, Ferdinand.
- You've heard of him?
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521. "I am fire, I am light...
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522. I am a miracle.
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523. I no longer hear.
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524. I ascend.
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525. I pass through the air."
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526. It's too much.
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527. "I've seen happiness before me.
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528. Supernatural emotion!
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529. And then...
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530. I no longer know anything.
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531. I inch my hands forward...
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532. and I dare... to the right...
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533. I lightly stroke...
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534. my fairy's hair...
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535. that wonder whom I adore...
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536. Virginia."
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537. Guignol's Band.
Well, are you coming?
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538. "Perfect happiness!
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539. Ah, my ecstasy was so intense
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540. that I dared not move.
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541. Happy to the point of tears,
numb with happiness,
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542. I'm all aquiver.
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543. Let my heart swell and burn within me.
I myself am flame.
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544. I am in space.
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545. I cling to Virginia."
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546. Give me that.
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547. "You promised me
China and Tibet, Mr. Sosthène.
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548. The Sunda Islands, and wonderful
plants with magical powers."
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549. Where is all that now?
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550. Cham cham cham ratatam.
I caught him in his lies.
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551. - What's today?
- Friday.
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552. You'll never leave me?
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553. Of course I won't.
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554. Of course?
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555. Yes, of course.
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556. Yes, of course.
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557. "Poetry is a game
of loser-take-all."
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558. What am I to do?
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559. I don't know what to do.
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560. What am I to do?
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561. I don't know what to do.
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562. Quiet! I'm writing!
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563. "There's the crux of the matter.
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564. You're waiting for me.
I'm not there.
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565. I arrive. I come into the room.
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566. I only really exist for you
from that moment on.
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567. But I existed before that.
I had thoughts.
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568. Perhaps I even suffered.
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569. So the task is
to show you alive, thinking of me,
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570. and to see me at the same time,
alive for that very reason."
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571. I'm underlining that.
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572. Still thinking about your brother
and that gun business?
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573. Why do you look so sad?
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574. Because you speak to me in words,
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575. and I look at you with feelings.
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576. I can't have
a real conversation with you.
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577. You never have ideas, only feelings.
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578. That's not true.
There are ideas inside feelings.
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579. Okay. Let's try to have
a serious conversation.
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580. You tell me what you like,
what you want,
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581. and I'll do the same.
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582. Go on. You start.
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583. Flowers...
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584. animals...
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585. the blue of the sky...
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586. music.
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587. I don't know — everything.
What about you?
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588. Ambition...
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589. hope...
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590. the way things move...
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591. accidents.
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592. What else? Well, everything.
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593. See? I was right five years ago.
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594. We never understand each other.
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595. What am I to do?
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596. I don't know what to do.
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597. "Sunday.
She opened the... and then...
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598. Monday... I read a lot."
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599. How are you, old man?
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600. All right.
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601. I've got an idea for a novel:
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602. not to write
about people's lives anymore,
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603. but only about life — life itself.
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604. What lies in between people:
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605. space, sound, and color.
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606. I'd like to accomplish that.
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607. Joyce gave it a try,
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608. but it should be possible to do better.
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609. Here are your books.
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610. These aren't the ones.
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611. And there's one missing.
I said five.
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612. I bought a little 45 rpm. Look.
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613. I said one record for every 50 books.
Music after literature!
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614. If you don't like it, my friend —
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615. Little mouse, it's on the house!
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616. What's eating you?
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617. I can make up stupid rhymes too.
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618. What's the matter?
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619. I'm fed up!
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620. I'm sick of the sea, the sun, the sand!
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621. Sick of eating out of tin cans!
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622. Sick of always wearing the same dress!
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623. I want outta here.
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624. I want to live.
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625. What am I supposed to do?
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626. I don't know. I want to go away.
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627. Anyway, I threw away
our money for the winter.
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628. Where?
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629. In the sea, idiot!
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630. You're crazy, Marianne.
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631. If you want to get out of here,
we'll need money.
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632. Lots of tourists come over on the boat.
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633. We can steal from them.
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634. Come on, Pierrot.
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635. My name's Ferdinand.
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636. Come on. We've played
Jules Verne long enough.
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637. Let's go back to our detective novel,
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638. with fast cars and guns and nightclubs.
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639. Come on!
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640. Wait for me, Marianne!
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641. Does this brother of yours really exist?
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642. It's funny how you never believe me.
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643. Listen, if we find Fred
and he gives us dough,
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644. why don't we go to Miami Beach?
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645. Deep down you're a coward.
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646. "Courage consists in remaining
inside oneself, close to nature,
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647. which is oblivious to our crises."
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648. Will you hurry up?
The tourist boat's gonna leave.
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649. Wait. I've got an idea.
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650. Give me your lipstick.
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651. "In the end...
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652. the only thing of any interest
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653. is the paths people take.
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654. The tragic part is that
even when they know
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655. where they're going and who they are,
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656. everything is still a mystery."
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657. Like the scent of eucalyptus.
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658. - That's right.
- You bet it is.
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659. "And that mystery,
forever unsolved, is life."
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660. - Get a move on, Paul.
- Shut up, Virginia.
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661. "We are dead men on parole.
And the trees?"
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662. "To earn a little money,
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663. we drew for the tourists —
modern-day slaves."
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664. Damn! Americans!
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665. It's okay. We'll change our plan.
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666. - It's simple.
- What?
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667. We'll put on a play.
Maybe they'll give us some dollars.
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668. - What play?
- I don't know. Something they'll like.
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669. I've got it. The Vietnam War.
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670. "Uncle Sam's nephew
versus Uncle Ho's niece."
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671. A little something for the actors.
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672. - A dollar!
- Don't worry, Pierrot.
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673. Long live Kennedy!
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674. I threw them off our trail.
Let's go back.
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675. No, I'm going dancing.
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676. Come on. You can go tomorrow.
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677. Next chapter: Despair.
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678. - I'm staying here.
- Okay. I'll go alone.
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679. Hope.
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680. You do that.
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681. Remembrance of Things Past.
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682. I heard there's a dance hall
across the water.
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683. I'm going dancing.
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684. If we get killed, too bad.
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685. They'll catch up with us. So what?
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686. Tuesday I wanted
to buy a record player,
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687. but he spends all our money on books.
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688. Oh, I don't really give a damn.
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689. But he can't even understand that.
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690. I don't give a damn about books
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691. or records or anything — even money.
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692. I just want to live.
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693. But he'll never understand that.
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694. To live.
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695. My fate line is short as can be
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696. My fate line is short as can be
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697. My palm is such an ill-fated thing
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698. I'm afraid of what tomorrow may bring
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699. My fate line, my fate line
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700. Darling, what do you think
of my fate line
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701. What does it matter
It's fine, just fine
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702. Your thigh line is more in my line
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703. My fate line
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704. I love to hold it in my lap
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705. Your thigh line
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706. My fate line
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707. It's a feather in my cap
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708. Just look at my little fate line
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709. Just look at my little fate line
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710. Just look at destiny's call
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711. So small it's hardly there at all
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712. My fate line, my fate line
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713. Darling, what do you think
of my fate line
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714. What does it matter
It's fine, just fine
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715. Give me your hand
and don't say a word
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716. Your thigh line
- My fate line
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717. It's like a morning bird
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718. Your thigh line
- My fate line
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719. Frivolous bird, harbinger of fate
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720. Such a tiny little fate line
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721. Such a tiny little fate line
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722. Almost less than nothing
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723. Barely a tiny dot in my hand
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724. My fate line, my fate line
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725. Darling, what do you think
of my fate line
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726. What does it matter
It's fine, just fine
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727. Every morning I'm the happiest man
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728. Your thigh line
- My fate line
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729. A bird is singing in my hand
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730. Your thigh-
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731. - My fate-
- line
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732. Maybe I'm daydreaming.
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733. She makes me think of music.
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734. Her face.
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735. We have come...
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736. to the age of man and his double.
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737. We no longer need mirrors
to talk to ourselves.
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738. When Marianne says,
"It's a fine day,"
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739. what's she thinking about?
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740. All I have is that image of her
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741. saying, "It's a fine day."
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742. Nothing else.
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743. What good is it figuring all this out?
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744. We are made of dreams,
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745. and dreams are made of us.
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746. It's a fine day, my love,
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747. in dreams, in words, and in death.
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748. It's a fine day, my love.
It's a fine day
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749. in life.
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750. - You know what I'm thinking?
- I couldn't care less.
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751. Let's not start that again.
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752. I said to leave me alone.
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753. Besides, I'm not starting again.
I'm continuing.
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754. - Shit!
- What?
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755. Shit! Shit! Shit!
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756. What's the matter?
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757. Know what you should
write a novel about?
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758. No. What?
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759. This guy's strolling around Paris
when suddenly he sees Death.
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760. So he promptly heads south to get away,
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761. because he figures
his time hasn't come yet.
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762. And then?
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763. He drives all night at top speed,
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764. and the next morning,
when he reaches the coast,
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765. he crashes into a truck and dies,
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766. just when he thought
Death had lost his trail.
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767. - Let's hurry.
- We've got plenty of time.
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768. No, I'm afraid.
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769. You stay here.
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770. - So we meet again.
- What do you want?
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771. - I'll be back in five minutes.
- I'll beat him up if you want.
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772. No, I'll get rid of him with a few lies.
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773. I have to find Fred, Pierrot.
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774. My name's Ferdinand.
Okay, okay.
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775. "... eroticism, in that sense, betrays...
nostalgia for continuity..."
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776. - Two beers.
- Two?
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777. So when I finish one...
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778. I'll still have one left.
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779. Remember me?
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780. You stayed at my place
in Fontainebleau last year.
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781. I lent you 100,000 francs.
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782. - You slept with my wife.
- Oh, right.
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783. - So you've come south?
- Yes, to the coast here.
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784. - Everything okay?
- Fine.
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785. Mr. Griffon?
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786. My name's Ferdinand.
Yes, it's me.
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787. I'm scared.
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788. They're out of their minds.
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789. I swear this isn't a joke.
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790. Tell me where the money is or else.
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791. We'll give you electric shocks,
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792. like they did during the war.
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793. Or else...
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794. like in Vietnam...
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795. we'll strip you...
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796. put you in a bathtub full of napalm...
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797. and set it on fire.
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798. No, right now.
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799. You can caress me all over.
I'll be nice again.
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800. Then come quick.
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801. We'll walk up.
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802. A glorious death for a little man.
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803. What are you doing here?
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804. I heard a noise. I live downstairs.
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805. Let him have it.
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806. We'll use that trick of yours.
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807. You can't fight us, kid.
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808. What'd you do
with the money in the Peugeot?
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809. Take him in the bathroom
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810. and use that trick you learned.
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811. We can't forget about the yacht.
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812. There aren't any towels.
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813. Use that little whore's dress.
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814. Just cover his head
so the water cuts off his air.
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815. I'll make this easy
and tell you what I know.
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816. Then I want a straight answer
to one question.
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817. I know your name is Ferdinand Griffon.
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818. You were with Marianne
when she stabbed our friend Donovan,
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819. and you ran off with my $50,000.
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820. Ploom ploom tra-la-la.
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821. I've got nothing against you personally.
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822. I'm sure she dragged you into this.
That's your business.
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823. As I was saying...
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824. I'm not interested in you.
It's her I want.
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825. Now, tell me where to find her
and the money.
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826. This is your last chance.
Tell me or we kill you.
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827. Ploom ploom tra-la-la.
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828. The Marquise dance hall.
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829. Maybe it's true, maybe not,
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830. but this chump's
not gonna say any more.
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831. We'll go have a look.
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832. The Marquise dance hall.
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833. We'll go have a look.
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834. "I've never understood...
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835. Marianne's loyalty."
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836. What a dreadful 5:00 in the afternoon.
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837. I don't want to see blood.
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838. What a dreadful 5:00 in the afternoon.
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839. I don't want to see blood.
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840. I don't want to see blood.
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841. What a dreadful 5:00 in the afternoon.
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842. - Next we find Ferdinand arriving in...
- Toulon.
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843. He wanders along the waterfront.
He's staying...
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844. at the Little Palace Hotel.
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845. - He looks for
- Marianne
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846. but he doesn't find her.
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847. The days go by.
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848. Some afternoons,
he sleeps in all-day movies.
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849. He still keeps a diary.
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850. For words have the power
to disperse the shadows
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851. from around the objects they name.
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852. Even if it's compromised
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854. "sea"
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855. "soul"
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856. "bitter"
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857. "weapon"
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858. In Vietnam, the Da Nang base,
a major US stronghold,
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859. was attacked by the Viet Cong.
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860. Seven planes
were destroyed on the ground.
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861. In the jungle,
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862. US soldiers fought side by side
for the first time
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and Australian forces
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864. against Viet Cong guerilla units.
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865. Despite this escalation, and the failure
of the Commonwealth peace mission,
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866. Harold Wilson stands ready
to participate in negotiations.
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867. Your story ends there.
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868. Yes, he turned away...
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869. leaving me bewildered.
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870. We were looking carefully
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871. for the moment when we had
abandoned the fictional character
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872. to return to the real one,
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873. if it ever existed.
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874. I am Princess Aïcha Abadie,
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875. and despite my fragile,
doll-like appearance,
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876. I am a very strong-minded woman.
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877. I don't like people getting in my way.
I want to be obeyed.
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878. Your orders, Princess?
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879. I am Lebanese by adoption.
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880. In 1960 I married Emir Abadie,
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881. and I am queen of Lebanon in exile,
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882. for, as you know, my country
is currently a socialist republic.
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883. I am therefore in Nice incognito,
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884. as my husband and I
have terrible enemies.
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885. There's a price on our heads in Lebanon.
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886. I'm often the target
of machine-gun fire,
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887. which always misses me,
no doubt due to Allah's protection,
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888. because to marry the emir,
I had to convert to Islam.
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889. I've flown to Beirut twice
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890. in my husband's space machine,
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891. and the marabout of Atla —
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892. Alexis, don't let me go flying off.
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893. The sea is choppy,
and you know how light I am.
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894. Help me, Ferdinand.
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895. Ferdinand,
we weigh anchor in an hour.
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896. Yes, Princess.
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897. Alexis, we're going into town.
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898. Pierrot!
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899. It's me.
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900. My name's Ferdinand.
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901. Hi.
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902. You don't seem too surprised to see me.
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903. What are you doing here?
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904. I'm so happy.
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905. I've found you at last.
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906. - Where are you staying?
- With you, you idiot!
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907. I'm staying with you.
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908. I've looked all over for you.
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909. You should have waited
after you called me.
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910. I wanted to.
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911. I got away before those men arrived.
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912. I ran to the dance hall
to warn you not to come,
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913. but I didn't see you,
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914. so I went back,
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915. and I saw those men
getting into the blue Ford.
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916. I thought they'd killed you.
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917. So I took off. I didn't care where.
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918. I don't even remember where.
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919. I was afraid to come back to the coast.
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920. Then one day by chance I ran into Fred
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921. in a bar in Toulon.
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922. It's true.
The Las Vegas bar, in Toulon.
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923. - How'd you know I was working here?
- That was by chance too.
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924. It's true.
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925. I believe you, liar.
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926. Why don't you ever believe I love you?
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927. I love you in my own way.
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928. That's just it.
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929. I'll prove it. Look.
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930. I went back to our beach
and got your notebook.
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931. Thanks.
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932. Look on the last page.
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933. There's a little poem I wrote about you.
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934. "Tender and cruel...
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935. real and surreal...
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936. terrifying and funny...
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937. nocturnal and diurnal...
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938. usual and unusual...
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939. - handsome as anything.
- Crazy Pierrot!"
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940. I told you my name's Ferdinand,
goddamn it!
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941. If you think you're tough
saying "goddamn it," you're wrong.
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942. God can go to —
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943. Don't talk like that.
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944. You should talk.
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945. We're wanted for murder.
You know what murder is?
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946. Sure. What about it?
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947. Does that scare you?
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948. Answer me.
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949. I look at you and listen to you,
but that's not what counts.
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950. Thanks a lot.
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951. No, I mean this very moment —
which is already past.
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952. Oh, I don't know.
It's the blue of the sky, our relationship.
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953. I don't get it.
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954. I wish time would stand still.
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955. Look. I'm putting my hand
on your knee.
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956. That's a wonderful thing in itself.
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957. That's life.
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958. Space, feelings.
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959. But instead I'm following you
back to our tale of sound and fury.
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960. - But I don't care.
- Are you coming? Fred's waiting.
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961. Forget I said anything.
Let's go, daddy-o.
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962. I wonder what's keeping the cops.
We should be in jail by now.
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963. They're smart.
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964. They let people destroy themselves.
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965. Why do you do things like that?
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966. I tell you I didn't kill him.
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967. It's funny we're still alive
after that parade of corpses.
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968. - Yeah — ho ho ho.
- Looks like Pépé le Moko around here.
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969. Who?
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970. - Pépé le Moko.
- Who's that?
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971. You sure don't know much.
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972. What about you?
You know what you are?
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973. I'm a man with sexual desires.
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974. Says you!
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975. I know who you are, but you don't.
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976. It's true.
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977. I'm just a huge question mark
hanging over the Mediterranean horizon.
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978. "... their truth...
independent of us... our logic..."
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979. Are your parents still alive?
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980. Yes. They've never been apart.
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981. They were almost separated once.
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982. Papa was leaving on a trip.
I can't remember where.
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983. Some short trip.
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984. They didn't have money for two tickets.
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985. Mama went with him to the bus stop,
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986. and they looked at each other,
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987. Mama from the sidewalk,
Papa from the window.
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988. Just as the bus started up,
Papa dashed to get off.
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989. He didn't want to leave Mama.
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990. But while he got off in front,
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991. she was getting on in back,
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992. because she didn't want
to leave his side.
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993. In the end, he didn't go.
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994. What did you do
when you worked in an elevator?
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995. Nothing.
I looked at people's faces.
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996. - Where was that?
- The Galeries Lafayette.
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997. Why all these questions?
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998. I want to know exactly who you are.
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999. I never knew, not even five years ago.
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1000. I'm just a sentimental girl, that's all.
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1001. Only a fool would make
a big mystery out of that.
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1002. What's your brother do?
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1003. I never know
when you're making things up.
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1004. Oh, you know —
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1005. What was he doing in Tel Aviv?
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1006. There's a war
going on in Yemen.
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1007. You're really out of touch.
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1008. He gets money from the Royalists.
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1009. Are those other men
with the Arab League?
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1010. I don't know. Probably.
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1011. Is there really a troupe of dancers?
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1012. What do you care?
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1013. Why does he need a cover?
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1014. Gun-running's practically
official business these days.
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1015. - What do you care?
- Answer me.
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1016. I'll tell you something.
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1017. There are 3,600 seconds in an hour.
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1018. That makes
about 100,000 seconds in a day.
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1019. In an average lifetime, that makes...
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1020. 250 billion seconds.
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1021. All in all, you and I have spent
about one month together.
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1022. Add it up.
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1023. I've only been with you
a few million seconds
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1024. out of the 250 billion
that make up your life.
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1025. It's not much.
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1026. So I'm not surprised
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1027. we don't know who each other is.
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1028. 5, 6, 7, 8.
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1029. You made it!
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1030. - Will he do it?
- Yeah, anything I say.
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1031. What a crazy set-up
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1032. 6, 7, 8!
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1033. "to see clearly... reason... life."
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1034. What am I supposed to do?
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1035. Just do as you're told.
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1036. Keep your eyes and ears open
and you'll see.
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1037. Remember the scent of eucalyptus?
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1038. - With you it's always so complicated.
- No, it's simple.
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1039. Too much going on.
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1040. There's a little harbor,
like in a Conrad novel.
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1041. A sailboat,
like in Robert Louis Stevenson.
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1042. An old brothel, like in Faulkner.
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1043. A steward turned multimillionaire,
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1044. like in Jack London.
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1045. - With you it's always so complicated.
- No, it's simple.
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1046. Too much going on.
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1047. Two guys beat me up,
like in Raymond Chandler.
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1048. You and me and him —
see how simple it is?
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1049. No, I don't see.
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1050. - They want to
- buy the yacht.
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1051. - The old man
- isn't French.
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1052. - My brother
- collects the money.
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1053. - The others
- don't know.
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1054. - They'll be
- furious.
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1055. They'll tail Fred.
We'll get rid of them.
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1056. - And then?
- Just do as you're told.
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1057. A woman can kill lots of people easy.
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1058. Full breasts and soft thighs don't mean
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1059. she can't kill everyone
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1060. to remain free or protect herself.
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1061. Just look at Cuba or Vietnam or Israel.
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1062. - I love you!
- Me too!
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1063. Next chapter: Despair.
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1064. Next chapter:
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1065. Freedom... Bitterness.
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1066. Seen a young woman around
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1067. like a Hollywood movie star
in Technicolor?
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1068. None of your business.
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1069. You got it?
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1070. We all meet tonight as planned?
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1071. Some people saw me.
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1072. I don't understand.
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1073. Fred will look innocent now.
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1074. Why are you double-crossing me?
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1075. What's the matter?
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1076. Nothing. Just looking
at a woman who's tormenting me.
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1077. $50,000 would make
anyone nervous, Pierrot.
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1078. My name's Ferdinand.
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1079. - Why did you kiss me earlier?
- I felt like it.
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1080. Kiss me again.
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1081. Not in front of everyone.
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1082. Why do you wear such tight pants?
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1083. Listen...
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1084. if you don't like it, go back to Paris.
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1085. Kiss me.
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1086. Okay, I get it.
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1087. You know, it's bad luck
to double-cross us.
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1088. Speak Not, Cassandra.
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1089. - What?
- It's the title of this novel.
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1090. Stupid jerk.
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1091. Hey!
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1092. - Marianne!
- What?
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1093. TWA, Nice airport, the 2:45 to Tahiti.
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1094. We just climb aboard.
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1095. Just the two of us, obviously.
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1096. Obviously.
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1097. Obviously.
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1098. French is funny.
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1099. Words say the opposite
of what they mean.
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1100. We say "obviously"
when things aren't obvious at all.
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1101. Like it wasn't obvious
that I'd find the old man
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1102. with a bullet-hole in his forehead.
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1103. Did you know
your brother would kill him?
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1104. It was none of my business.
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1105. I'd like to run off with you,
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1106. but Fred will find us and get even.
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1107. I saw him get even with a girl once.
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1108. I'll protect you.
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1109. Okay. But I have to go alone
or they'll suspect.
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1110. Okay, my beautiful.
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1111. Okay, my handsome.
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1112. Well, I'm off, since we have
nothing more to say.
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1113. Meet me in half an hour.
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1114. I'll count to...
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1115. 137.
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1116. You're really crazy.
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1117. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...
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1118. The briefcase!
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1119. Start the car.
Trust me and I'll trust you.
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1120. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22...
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1121. Something wrong, pal?
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1122. It's that tune.
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1123. You have no idea what it means to me.
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1124. You hear it?
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1125. No, I don't hear anything.
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1126. You wouldn't understand.
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1127. That tune's my whole life.
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1128. When I hear it, it just —
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1129. One day I was home.
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1130. It was playing on the radio.
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1131. She sat beside me...
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1132. this magnificent, beautiful woman.
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1133. I took her hand
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1134. and stroked the back of it, like this.
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1135. I asked her... Do you love me
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1136. She said no.
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1137. So I bought the record,
because that music just —
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1138. Like my own private case
of mass hysteria.
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1139. One day at home, I put on the record.
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1140. It went around and around in my head!
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1141. Everything was spinning!
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1142. She was beside me —
a different woman.
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1143. Not as pretty as the first...
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1144. but anyway, I took her hand...
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1145. and stroked it on the other side,
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1146. just for a change.
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1147. I asked... Do you love me
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1148. And she said, "Oh, I do!"
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1149. But I didn't love her,
so I broke the record!
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1150. One day I turned on the radio,
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1151. and it was playing.
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1152. Why that song?
Why not something else?
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1153. She was beside me — no, other side,
'cause we were at her place.
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1154. This was a third woman.
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1155. I took her hand and stroked it —
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1156. on both sides,
just to be done with it.
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1157. It was getting on my nerves.
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1158. I asked... Do you love me
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1159. She said yes.
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1160. I asked,
"Will you give me your hand?"
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1161. She said, "You've been holding it
for ten minutes."
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1162. And she was right.
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1163. So I kept her and her hand
for ten years!
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1164. Ten years!
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1165. I can't stand that song anymore!
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1166. You hear it?
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1167. I can't stand it anymore.
You hear it?
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1168. That one, right there.
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1169. You don't hear it?
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1170. Tell me: Am I crazy?
Come right out and say it!
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1171. I want to hear you say it.
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1172. Say, "You're crazy!"
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1173. - You're crazy.
- That's more like it.
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1174. - Going to the island?
- Yes, sir.
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1175. - What's your boat called?
- The Sawonga.
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1176. Just Sawonga's you get me there!
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1177. So that song I hear isn't real?
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1178. That music that's haunted me all my life?
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1179. That tenderness?
No! Insensitive man!
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1180. You missed the whole point!
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1181. Do you love me
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1182. I held her close and began to cry.
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1183. It was our first, our only dream.
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1184. Get me Paris, please.
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1185. BALzac 75-02.
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1186. You've forgotten Balzac too?
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1187. Yes, I'll wait.
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1188. It hurts.
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1189. You shouldn't have done it.
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1190. You shouldn't have done it.
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1191. Forgive me, Pierrot.
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1192. My name's Ferdinand.
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1193. It's too late.
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1194. "... dynamite, machine guns...
supply the rebels..."
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1195. Yes, I'll wait.
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1196. BALzac 75-02?
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1197. Is Mrs. Griffon there?
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1198. Who's this?
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1199. Is that you, Odile?
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1200. How are the children?
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1201. No, no. Nobody's calling.
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1202. "art... death"
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1203. What I wanted to say —
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1204. What's the point?
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1205. What an idiot! Shit!
A glorious death —
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1206. - It's ours again.
- What is?
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1207. - Eternity.
- That's just the sea, gone...
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1208. With the sun.
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