1. ΑND THE BUTTERFLY
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2. Lοοk! He's waking up.
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3. Page Dr. Cοchetοn, quick!
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4. Dr. Cοchetοn to room 119.
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5. Mr. Bauby, keep your eyes open.
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6. Keep your eyes open.
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7. Mr. Bauby, keep your eyes open.
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8. You're waking from a long sleep.
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9. Can you hear me?
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10. I hear you.
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11. What's going on?
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12. God, a hospital.
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13. Open your eyes wide.
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15. That's it. Good.
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16. Now follow the light.
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17. That's it.
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18. Don't be afraid.
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19. You're in a hospital.
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20. I'm a doctor. My name's Cοchetοn.
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23. Do you remember what happened?
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24. - Vaguely.
- Do you remember what happened?
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25. Like I said, vaguely. Images...
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26. You're in the Naval Hospital
in Berck-sur-Mer,
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27. on the coast, near Calais.
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28. You were treated in Paris
and then brought here.
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29. Do you remember?
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30. Jean-Dominique.
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31. You've had a stroke.
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32. You were in a coma
for almost three weeks.
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33. But now you're waking up,
and you'll be fine.
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34. I promise.
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35. Thanks.
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36. I need to do a few tests.
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37. Keep your eyes on me.
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38. That's it.
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39. Follow my finger.
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40. That's it.
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41. When I say blink...
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42. Blink, please.
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43. Very good!
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44. Now, try saying your name.
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45. Jean-Dominique Bauby.
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46. Go on, try.
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47. - I just did.
- Try hard!
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48. Tell me your name.
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49. Jean-Dominique Bauby.
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50. Try to say your children's names.
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51. Τhéοphile, Céleste, Hοrtense.
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52. Don't worry.
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53. It's a very slow process.
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54. But your speech will come back.
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55. What?
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56. Can't you hear me? Doctor!
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57. What's going on?
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58. I can't speak?
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59. They can't hear me.
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60. My God!
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61. I can't speak?
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62. What's happened to me?
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63. My name is Jean-Dominique Bauby.
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64. Doctor!
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65. Okay...
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66. I've had a stroke. My speech
and memory will come back.
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67. You'll be okay, Mr. Bauby.
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68. - It'll be okay.
- Relax. We'll take care of you.
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69. I'll be patient.
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70. Okay.
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71. Okay, I believe you.
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72. Who brought those flowers?
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73. Roses.
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74. Inès!
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75. Did you sleep well?
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76. Let's see, now.
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77. You have an important visit
this morning.
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78. Dr. Lepage, the neurologist.
We hope you'll be at your best.
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79. Morning.
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80. I'm Alain Lepage, your neurologist.
You know Dr. Cοchetοn.
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81. Jean-Dominique...
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82. No, your friends call you Jean-Do,
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83. so that's what I'll call you.
Think of me as a friend.
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84. Just be a doctor.
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85. As a friend,
I know how hard this is for you.
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86. And I know no one
has told you the full truth.
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87. That's my job.
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88. You've had what we call
a cerebrovascular accident.
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89. It's put your brain stem out of action.
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90. The brain stem is
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91. a vital part of our internal computer
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92. that links the brain and the spinal cord.
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93. In the past, we'd have said
you had a massive stroke,
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94. and you'd probably have died.
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95. But now, resuscitation techniques
have come so far that we can...
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96. We can try...
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97. I mean, we can prolong life.
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98. This is life?
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99. Prolong life.
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100. I won't mince words, Jean-Do.
You're paralyzed from head to toe.
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101. As you have realized,
you can't speak.
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102. You can't speak.
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103. You have what we call
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104. locked-in syndrome.
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105. Locked-in syndrome.
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106. It won't comfort you to know
that your condition's extremely rare.
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107. We simply don't know the cause.
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108. You don't smoke, you don't drink much.
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109. I'm afraid it's just one of those things.
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110. But even so,
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111. although you're physically paralyzed,
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112. everything else seems normal.
So there's hope.
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113. - Normal?
- There's hope.
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114. Your brain is functioning.
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115. You understand me,
your eyes follow our movements.
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116. Though I'm not thrilled about that eye.
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117. The muscle's not working, see?
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118. The eye's no longer irrigated.
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119. I'm afraid we may have to occlude it.
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120. Occlude?
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121. Occlude what?
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122. I'll get a second opinion.
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123. So, I'd like you to rest up for a while.
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124. - What else am I doing?
- When you're stronger,
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125. two beauties will visit you.
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126. And when I say beauties,
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127. - I mean it.
- Terrific.
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128. They're gorgeous.
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129. Excellent therapists.
Miracle workers, you'll see.
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130. Please, no miracles.
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131. Like I said, there's hope.
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132. You already said that.
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133. We'll take care of you, Jean-Do.
Trust me.
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134. Great start.
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135. We'll take care of you.
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136. Hello!
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137. Am I in heaven?
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138. I'm Henriette.
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139. I'm Marie.
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140. You can blink, right?
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141. Blink once for yes and twice for no.
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142. Just my luck!
Two beauties, and I'm stuck.
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143. Can you read this?
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144. Where?
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145. "Durand, Speech Therapist."
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146. You see "Durand"?
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147. - Good, Mr. Bauby.
- Miss or Mrs?
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148. I'm your physiotherapist.
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149. First I must teach you to swallow,
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150. so we'll work on your tongue and lips.
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151. - Sounds fun.
- I'm a speech therapist.
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152. We'll work on a way to communicate
until your speech comes back.
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153. Your case is very rare.
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154. - So I heard.
- We have our work cut out.
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155. Let's get started.
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156. Exactly.
I only came to introduce myself.
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157. See you later.
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158. See you later.
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159. I just want to say
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160. this is the most important job
I've ever had.
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161. I'm determined to succeed.
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162. With your help, of course.
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163. I think you understand, but
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some more questions.
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166. Remember. One blink, yes.
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167. Two blinks, no.
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168. Am I a man?
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173. Are we in Paris?
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174. Are we in Berck?
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175. Does wood float?
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176. Come on!
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177. Do you remember having a stroke?
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179. Yes, I was the editor of Elle.
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182. Can you hear me?
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183. Your right eye is not good.
I'm going to sew it up.
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184. Sew it up?
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185. It'll save
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187. I just got back from skiing.
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188. St. Moritz is superb
at this time of year.
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189. Screw that.
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190. Nothing beats skiing down a trail
with the wind in your face!
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191. Get away from me!
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192. - Don't be scared.
- Get away.
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193. - You won't feel a thing.
- Please!
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194. To hell with that.
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196. He's not going to close my eye...
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197. Please don't.
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198. I've done it 1,000 times.
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199. Pretty clean.
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200. Don't worry...
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201. Almost done. A couple more stitches.
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202. Good job...
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203. Even if I say so myself.
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204. All done.
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205. We'll dress you. It'll cheer you up.
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206. And then a surprise for you.
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207. Let's try the wheelchair.
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208. Here we go...
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209. There.
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210. Wheel him back and forth.
Towards me...
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211. And back...
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212. Pay no attention to them,
they're just my students.
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213. I want to be sure that he can sit
without going into spasms. See?
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214. He needs a headrest.
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216. Excellent, excellent.
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217. You're good for a wheelchair!
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218. Good for a wheelchair.
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219. - What a verdict.
- This is good news.
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220. Now for the surprise.
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221. God, who's that?
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222. Me?
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I came out of a vat of formaldehyde.
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224. How awful!
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226. Seeing myself?
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227. Céline.
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228. How are you?
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230. How's that for a surprise?
Your first visitor is your wife.
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231. She's not my wife.
She's the mother of my kids.
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232. He understands everything.
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233. Everything.
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234. Ask yes or no questions, okay?
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235. He blinks once for yes, twice for no.
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One more important thing.
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237. Talk to him like this. Straight at him.
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239. Here, neither.
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240. Talk like this.
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241. Right, Jean-Do?
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242. I'll go.
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243. You must have lots to talk about.
I mean...
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244. They said you...
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245. Everyone's praying for you,
and sends you prayers.
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246. I didn't bring the kids.
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247. I wanted to see you first.
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250. Céleste prays for you every night.
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252. You don't want to see them?
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253. Laurent wants to visit you. Can he?
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255. I'll tell him.
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256. Has she been to see you?
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257. I met your speech therapist, Henriette.
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264. The most depressing place on earth,
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265. or at least it was when I spent
my childhood holidays here.
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266. Berck, the end of summer.
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for the train to Paris.
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It must be worse now.
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270. And the kids.
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272. I can never make amends.
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274. Lοοk at this.
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by frequency of use. See?
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talked to colleagues,
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is a viable scheme.
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281. - Good for you.
- It's this.
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282. You decide what to say.
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283. When you're ready, blink.
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284. I'll recite these letters very slowly.
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of your word, blink.
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letter by letter, and so on.
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288. - Two other things.
- What?
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291. If I go wrong, blink rapidly.
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293. but trust me, we'll make it.
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294. Your friends and family can use it, too.
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296. Lοοk at me.
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300. - Let's go.
- Wait, no...
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301. I don't know what to say.
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327. Above, below...
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335. It's all quite laughable.
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when nothing's funny.
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338. Blow me a kiss.
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340. Try.
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341. Go on.
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342. Try.
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343. I know it's hard.
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- It'll take work.
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or watching TV, or whenever,
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347. I want you to practice
blowing me a kiss.
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348. - Okay?
- Fine.
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350. is sliding your tongue
to the back of your palate.
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351. That's how you'll learn to swallow.
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352. Watch.
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355. Get rid of that mirror!
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357. Good.
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360. Go on. Try!
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361. I can't.
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363. - Don't mock me!
- Brilliant.
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366. - Good.
- But true.
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by yourself.
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368. Like this.
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374. Left again...
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375. Can you feel my hands on your face?
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376. No.
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377. Not to worry. It'll come.
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380. I love it.
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381. But I think the models
look like boys. Don't they?
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382. - You don't.
- They get thinner and thinner.
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386. I pray for you each day.
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- Shit! I never called him back.
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395. No, please!
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and I wanted...
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because of what I went through.
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what you're feeling.
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401. isn't so different from your situation.
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402. - Am I right?
- Hostage?
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his seat on a flight.
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the plane was hijacked,
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in Beirut for four years.
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five days and seven hours.
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410. I called it my tomb.
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Château Lafite-Rοthschild, etc.
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That was the hardest part.
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It was all I had left, same as you.
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427. That's what I came to tell you.
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when he got back from Beirut?
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to whom you matter.
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but you matter to me already.
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445. You're alive. Don't say you want to die.
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449. Let's hope you change your mind.
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450. I'm sorry.
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- What are you doing?
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I'll look like a rabbit.
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and you blink, right?
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- Okay?
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- A.
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467. - You have to look at me.
- Damn!
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469. Sorry. I'll start again, slower.
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and eat them myself.
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Jean-Do Bauby's a vegetable."
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- He can't see you!
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- A carrot? A pickle?
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like a string of near-misses.
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but failed to pick the winner.
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make me find my true nature?
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- Yes, teacher.
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497. Good.
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498. So I'll begin.
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499. T?
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500. H.
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501. A.
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502. N.
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503. "Thanks".
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504. Thanks.
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505. May I call you Jean-Do?
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506. Women aren't complicated.
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507. Thanks, Jean-Do.
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508. I.
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509. V.
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510. "I've..."?
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511. I've decided to stop pitying myself.
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512. Other than my eye,
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513. two things aren't paralyzed.
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514. My imagination
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515. and my memory.
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516. They're the only two ways
I can escape from my diving bell.
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517. I can imagine anything,
anybody, anywhere.
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518. Lazing in the waves of Martinique,
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519. being with the woman I love...
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520. Bowing to Ozymandias,
King of Kings...
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521. I can imagine anything I want.
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522. Live out my boyhood fantasies,
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523. and my adult ambitions.
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524. Now I'll remember myself as I was.
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525. Handsome, debonair,
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526. glamorous,
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527. devilishly attractive.
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528. Glamorous and very handsome,
to some people...
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529. That's Marlon Brando, not me!
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530. That's me.
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531. Could I speak to Betty Mialet?
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532. Yes, speaking.
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533. I'm Henriette Durand,
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534. a speech therapist
at Berck-sur-Mer hospital.
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535. I'm calling on behalf of a patient,
Jean-Dominique Bauby.
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536. Jean-Do?
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537. How is he?
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538. He's okay, but...
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539. I heard he's paralyzed,
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540. incapable of communicating
with anyone.
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541. That's not quite true.
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542. Come in.
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543. I'm calling to ask
if you'd do him a favor.
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544. Of course. One moment.
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545. Anything he wants.
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546. He says he has a contract
with you for a book.
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547. He says? I thought he couldn't speak.
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548. He expresses himself,
in a way I'll explain.
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549. About this book...
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550. He has a contract with us,
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551. but under the circumstances...
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552. He wants to do it.
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553. To write a book.
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554. You don't mean it. He can't!
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555. I assure you, he can.
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556. But can you find somebody
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557. to take his dictation?
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558. Somebody patient,
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559. someone who'll be here every day.
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560. Someone special.
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561. I understand.
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562. I'll get back to you.
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563. Betty said
Claude Mendibil is a godsend.
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564. The perfect person for the job.
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565. Betty always exaggerates.
I need to practice with Henriette.
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566. Anytime. It won't take you long.
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567. He wants to say something.
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568. "Don't"?
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569. "Don't panic"?
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570. Claude's in a hotel here.
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571. You should agree on a routine.
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572. The nurse wakes me at 5:00 a.m.
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573. I'll memorize what I want to write.
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574. You can come at 8:00 a.m.,
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575. and I'll dictate it to you.
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576. Right. I'll do my best.
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577. I'm sure you will.
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578. Can we start tomorrow?
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579. Fine.
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580. "Through"?
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581. Through the frayed curtain,
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582. a wan glow heralds the break of day.
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583. My heels ache, my head weighs a ton,
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584. my whole body is encased
in a kind of diving suit.
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585. My task now is
to write the motionless travel notes
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586. from a castaway
on the shores of loneliness.
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587. Originally, this Naval Hospital
was a home for children with ΤB.
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588. In the main hall is a white marble bust
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589. of Empress Eugénie,
wife of Napoleon III,
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590. the hospital's patron,
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591. who visited it often.
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592. There was a large farm, a school,
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593. and a place where, reputedly,
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594. the great Diaghilev
rehearsed his Ballets Russes.
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595. They say it was here
that Nijinsky made his famous leap
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596. twelve feet in the air.
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597. Nobody leaps here anymore.
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598. These days,
we're all elderly and feeble,
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599. or like me, rigid and mute.
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600. A battaliοn of cripples.
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601. I like being wheeled
to a place I call Cinecittà,
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602. a deserted terrace
overlooking a landscape
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603. heavy with the poetic
and offbeat charm of a movie set.
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604. Below the dunes, some buildings
conjure up a western ghost town.
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605. I enjoy seeing the suburbs of Berck.
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606. They look like a model train layout.
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607. And the sea foam is so white
it looks like a special-effects job.
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608. But my favorite sight is the lighthouse.
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609. Tall, robust and reassuring
with its red and white stripes.
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610. I place myself
under its brotherly protection,
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611. guarding not just sailors, but the sick,
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612. whom fate has cast
to the far edge of life.
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613. "The two highlights
of this mini-museum
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614. "are a white marble bust
embodying the radiant youth
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615. "of a princess who died at 94,
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616. "outliving her empire by half a century."
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617. Five hours of work.
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618. Not bad.
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619. It's not Balzac.
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620. Should I go on?
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621. "And a letter..."
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622. Read me some Balzac.
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623. "It was best to hear nothing..."
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624. Or Graham Greene.
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625. "... When the light
came half-heartedly back.
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626. "Suddenly, a policeman slapped him.
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627. "He felt shock rather than anger.
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628. "He came from a law-abiding class
who saw the police as protection.
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629. "'I'm 45, divorced,
and I want to phone the Consul.'
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630. "The officer who had called him a pig
demanded his passport."
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631. What's that?
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632. Is it a man or a woman?
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633. A man, I think.
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634. He winked at you.
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635. Excuse me...
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636. Did you order a phone
with a loudspeaker?
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637. Did you order a telephone?
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638. Let's get out.
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639. What are you doing here?
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640. Who let you in?
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641. We're the phone company.
Somebody ordered one.
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642. You should have gone to Reception.
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643. There was nobody there.
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644. Install it on the table, please.
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645. Be quieter, please.
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646. We'll tell your friends and family.
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647. They'll book a time to phone.
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648. We'll make sure someone's with you.
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649. Excuse me, can't he speak?
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650. Don't act like he's not here.
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651. Ask him.
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652. Excuse me, lady.
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653. What use is a phone if he can't talk?
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654. Maybe he's a heavy breather!
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655. Think you're funny?
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656. Some nerve!
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657. You have no sense of humor,
Henriette.
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658. And three...
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659. Gently... Four...
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660. A big black fly lands on my nose.
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661. I wriggle my head to dislodge it.
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662. It clings on.
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663. Olympic wrestling has nothing on this.
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664. You moved your head? Since when?
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665. Thank you.
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666. "Just now"?
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667. It's a miracle. You moved your head.
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668. Marie sees miracles everywhere.
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669. Dr. Lepage!
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670. He moved his head!
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671. Hello.
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672. Just one hello?
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673. - Progress, progress.
- That's better.
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674. How's his tongue?
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675. - Show your tongue.
- I'll open your mouth.
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676. You see?
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677. It moves a little.
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678. So his speech will make progress.
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679. Tongue movement is crucial,
so there's hope.
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680. Good, excellent.
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681. From now on, we'll work flat-out
so you can eat normally.
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682. A text doesn't exist
until it can be read.
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683. "When I last saw my father,
I shaved him.
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684. "The week of my accident
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685. "he was sick,
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686. "so I slept over
in his small apartment in Paris.
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687. "The next morning,
I shaved off his stubble."
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688. - Who cares if I'm shaved?
- I do.
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689. I'm terrified.
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690. Of what?
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691. Of you shaving me.
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692. You were always so clumsy.
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693. Runs in the family.
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694. Sure.
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695. Coffee?
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696. Don't tire him. He's not well.
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697. How can a shave tire him?
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698. - Your mother was prettier.
- That's not hard.
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699. Do you remember your mother?
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700. You always ask me that.
I always say, "Not really."
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701. What are you reading these days?
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702. I'm re-reading
The Count of Monte Cristo.
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703. What for?
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704. I want to write a modern version.
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705. Of The Count of Monte Cristo?
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706. Vengeance will still be
the driving force,
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707. but I want to make her
a modern woman.
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708. - The Countess of Monte Cristo?
- Yes, a woman.
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709. I don't want to read it.
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710. I haven't written it yet.
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711. But I have a contract with a publisher.
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712. Yes, I do.
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713. If you cut me, I'll sue you.
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714. The doctor came yesterday.
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715. And?
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716. He says I'll live to at least 100.
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717. Great. We'll throw a big party.
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718. Count me out.
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719. Who wants to live to 100?
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720. Jean-Do?
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721. Don't tell a soul.
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722. I still miss your mother.
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723. I won't tell.
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724. It's our secret.
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725. You should have married Céline.
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726. What difference would it have made?
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727. You couldn't have left her so easily.
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728. And your children.
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729. Can we change the subject?
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730. I know what I'm talking about.
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731. I've had more affairs than anyone,
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732. except maybe Casanova.
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733. Having a mistress
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734. is no excuse for deserting
the mother of your children.
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735. The world has lost its values.
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736. It's not funny. It's true.
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737. Bring your children to see me.
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738. Céline does. You should, too.
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739. I will. I haven't had time.
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740. Here!
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741. What is it?
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742. Orange blossom.
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743. You want me to smell like a hussy?
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744. It's an aphrodisiac.
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745. Good! It'll make the girls come running.
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746. You bet.
Just give them half a chance.
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747. Let me look at myself.
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748. Not bad!
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749. God, they don't make them
like me anymore.
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750. I wanted to tell you something.
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751. I've forgotten what.
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752. It'll come back.
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753. I'm not so sure.
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754. - Nothing comes back anymore.
- Don't exaggerate.
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755. I remember what it was.
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756. I'm very proud of you.
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757. Really, very proud.
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758. And something else.
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759. I've forgotten.
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760. A father's approval.
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761. It comforted me then,
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762. and comforts me even more now.
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763. We're all children.
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764. We all need approval.
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765. I want to see my children.
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766. So, here we are.
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767. It's Father's Day.
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768. Happy Father's Day.
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769. Even a sketch, a shadow,
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770. a fragment of a dad is still a dad.
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771. Father's Day.
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772. My son wipes the saliva
from my sealed lips.
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773. This invented holiday was never part
of our emotional calendar.
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774. You cry because you're not allowed
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775. To marry a handsome boy like me
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776. Poor little rich girl...
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777. Claude says the book's coming along.
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778. It's great that you're writing it.
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779. You're the most amazing man
I've ever met.
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780. All these visitors...
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781. Laurent, Anne-Marie,
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782. Michel...
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783. Has she come?
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784. She hasn't?
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785. I thought
she was madly in love with you.
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786. That's her business.
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787. Shall we try the alphabet?
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788. "When I started a diet
just before my stroke,
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789. "I never dreamed the results
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790. "would be so dramatic."
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791. Silly!
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792. "Now they know what it's like
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793. "to have a zombie for a dad. Thanks."
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794. Don't do that.
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795. Kids!
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796. Want to play Hangman, Dad?
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797. I'll help you. Whisper a word.
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798. First letter C, last letter E.
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799. It's a 7-letter word.
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800. No, no N.
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801. The kangaroo escaped from the zoo
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802. "Goodbye, zoo!" cried the kangaroo
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803. He cleared the wall
with one clean jump
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804. Leaped right over
with a great big thump
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805. There.
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806. Let's go, kids. Say bye to Dad.
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807. Bye, Dad.
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808. See you next week.
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809. Words can't express
the grief that engulfs me.
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810. I, their father,
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811. can't even ruffle their hair,
pinch their downy necks,
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812. or clasp their smooth,
warm little bodies.
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813. But I rejoice to see them live,
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814. move, laugh...
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815. That's what I call a fine day.
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816. I'm pitying myself, right?
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817. You were sincerely happy.
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818. You think so?
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819. Perhaps.
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820. Don't miss it!
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821. Get away from the TV!
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822. Damn!
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823. A good square meal for you. See you!
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824. See you... Don't do that!
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825. I'm sick of ΤV dinners.
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826. Where could I dine tonight?
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827. I want to treat myself
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828. to a great meal.
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829. At Le Duc!
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830. Fancy meeting you here.
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831. Isn't it amazing?
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832. An oyster?
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833. It feels like we met yesterday.
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834. "Gentle."
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835. I don't like compliments.
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836. What's the next chapter heading?
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837. Sunday.
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838. I dread Sunday.
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839. If they put the TV on,
you have to get it right.
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840. It's highly strategic.
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841. It could be several hours
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842. before a good Samaritan
comes in to change the channel.
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843. I dread Sunday.
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844. No speech therapists, no shrinks,
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845. no physiotherapists,
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846. no visitors.
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847. A skeleton staff.
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848. Sundays are a long stretch of desert.
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849. But today, Marie has nobly offered
to take me to church.
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850. I tried to tell her I'm not religious,
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851. but to no avail.
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852. People are praying for me all over.
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853. Top of the list is my daughter Céleste.
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854. And Marie, of course.
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855. Multiple deities
have been enrolled to help me.
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856. I'm told they chant mantras
for me in Nepal.
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857. In Cameroon,
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858. a witchdoctor implores
the African gods.
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859. I've promised him my right eye.
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860. I can't deny my involvement in
creating this vast spiritual network
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861. to support my existence.
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862. It's not admirable,
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863. it's probably hypocritical,
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864. but I'll try anything.
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865. I'm very happy to see you here.
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866. I visited you a few days ago,
hoping to give you communion,
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867. but you were asleep.
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868. Yes, he was.
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869. What?
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870. Would you like
to take communion now?
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871. No.
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872. - Yes.
- Shall I bless you?
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873. No!
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874. Yes.
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875. Lord, have mercy
on Jean-Dominique in his affliction.
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876. Help his body to heal.
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877. Lift up his spirits.
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878. - Guide him to faith.
- My spirits are up, sir.
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879. In the name of the Father...
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880. You really got me.
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881. "Fa"?
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882. "Father"?
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883. "There are..."
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884. Father, there are monks in Bordeaux
who regularly pray for me...
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885. I'm glad to hear it.
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886. with unremarkable results.
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887. We must be patient.
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888. That's what the doctors say.
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889. But Jean-Dominique,
can I suggest something?
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890. I will soon be escorting
a pilgrimage to Lourdes.
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891. Lourdes?
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892. Marie and I thought
you might like to come, too.
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893. - That's a trap!
- Miracles have happened.
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894. It's true.
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895. I've already been to Lourdes.
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896. Let's stop and turn back.
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897. I'm not turning back.
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898. It's my car. I go where I like.
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899. You said you wanted a dirty weekend!
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900. - I didn't!
- Yes, you did.
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901. Lourdes is no place
for a dirty weekend.
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902. You have a one-track mind!
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903. I want to see the Madonna.
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904. I don't believe you.
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905. I want to see the Madonna
and drink holy water.
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906. Spare me that.
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907. - You can, too.
- Very funny.
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908. Do you good.
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909. Impressive, huh?
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910. I'll buy some bottles for the holy water.
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911. I've had it. I'm leaving.
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912. You shouldn't, it'll be good
for a sinner like you!
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913. Don't be so sure.
It could be dangerous.
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914. Someone healthy,
devastated by the Virgin's appearance,
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915. - is crippled for life.
- You're awful!
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916. Hello!
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917. I've found my Madonna!
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918. Forget about it.
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919. Get out of my life! Go away.
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920. Okay...
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921. I'll buy it for you.
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922. Madame has a good eye.
That piece is one of a kind.
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923. It was blessed by the Cardinal.
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924. We got any more 318s?
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925. Check the stockroom.
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926. How much is it?
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927. 1899 francs.
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928. You don't say!
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929. Haven't we met before?
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930. I don't think so, sir.
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931. I've got no change.
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932. I can't make love with her watching.
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933. I understand.
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934. I'm not stating a fact. I'm complaining.
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935. Let me turn her off.
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936. She's one of a kind,
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937. blessed by the Cardinal.
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938. When we get back to Paris,
we should split up.
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939. Because of her?
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940. Because of everything.
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941. Okay.
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942. You're right.
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943. I'm going for a walk.
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944. Turn off the light.
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945. But not my Madonna.
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946. Come on, Jean-Do.
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947. Once you can say "L",
you'll be able to swallow.
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948. And say "Lourdes".
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949. This okay? Are you comfortable?
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950. "The Pressure Cooker"
could be the title of a play
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951. I may write
about my experiences here.
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952. I could also call it "The Eye"
or "The Diving Bell".
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953. You already know
the plot and the setting.
Copy !req
954. A hospital room in which Mr. L.,
a family man in the prime of life,
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955. is learning to live
with locked-in syndrome
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956. brought on by a serious
cerebrovascular accident.
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957. Ambitious, somewhat cynical,
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958. heretofore a stranger to failure,
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959. Mr. L. Takes his first steps
into distress.
Copy !req
960. We could follow
this slow transformation via a narrator
Copy !req
961. who reproduces
Mr. L.'s unspoken inner monologue.
Copy !req
962. I already have the last scene.
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963. It's night, suddenly Mr. L.,
inert since the curtain rose,
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964. flings off his bedclothes,
jumps from the bed,
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965. and walks around the eerily-lit stage.
Copy !req
966. Then it grows dark again,
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967. and you hear Mr. L.'s inner voice
one last time,
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968. "Shit! It was only a dream!"
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969. Get up.
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970. You can get up.
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971. Everything's fine.
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972. "I want to remember
what happened to me."
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973. Should I ask someone?
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974. No?
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975. - Room 119.
- Who is this?
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976. I'm Claude Mendibil.
I'm here with Jean-Do.
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977. This is his father.
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978. We've been expecting your call.
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979. What do I do? Just talk?
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980. Jean-Do can hear you. He'll answer.
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981. You'll hear me saying letters...
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982. Yes, Céline explained it.
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983. Go ahead, Mr. Bauby.
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984. Can he hear me?
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985. Jean-Dominique? This is Papinou.
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986. I'm sitting by the open window.
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987. How are you?
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988. Or is that a stupid question?
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989. "Yes, it's a stupid question."
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990. I miss you.
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991. "I miss you too."
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992. It's impossible to talk like this.
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993. I forget everything I want to say.
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994. I remember.
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995. I've sent you a present.
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996. A surprise.
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997. I've had a thought...
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998. About us.
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999. We're in the same boat.
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1000. I'm stuck in this apartment,
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1001. unable to use the stairs.
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1002. You try four flights of stairs
when you're 92!
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1003. You see, we're both locked in.
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1004. You in your body,
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1005. me in my apartment.
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1006. Remember this.
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1007. In the top right drawer of my desk,
there's a letter.
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1008. It states my last wishes.
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1009. It's in a file marked...
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1010. "Miscellaneous."
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1011. I have to go.
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1012. "Don't cry."
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1013. It's easy to say that,
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1014. but you're my son, for God's sake.
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1015. Goodbye, Jean-Dominique.
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1016. I nearly forgot.
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1017. It's your birthday soon.
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1018. I'll phone again.
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1019. Happy birthday.
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1020. It can't be easy to speak to your son,
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1021. knowing full well that he won't reply.
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1022. I thought you could use
a change of scenery.
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1023. I have another surprise for you.
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1024. Close your eyes.
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1025. Close your eyes!
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1026. Now open them.
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1027. You shouldn't have!
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1028. In two volumes!
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1029. Not a first edition,
but still, pretty old.
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1030. Shall I read you some?
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1031. Which chapter?
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1032. We should try Roman numerals.
We didn't plan for numbers.
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1033. What would it be in Roman numerals?
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1034. L, I, X.
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1035. It'd be quicker.
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1036. Next time.
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1037. Fifty? More?
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1038. Yes, more.
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1039. Nine? Fifty-nine? Okay.
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1040. Hold on... Here we are.
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1041. There's even an illustration.
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1042. This coincidence scares me.
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1043. "They both took seats beside him..."
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1044. "Noirtier sat in the wheeled armchair
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1045. "as he did from morning till night,
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1046. "before a mirror where he could see
the whole apartment
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1047. "without moving,
not that he was able to."
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1048. "Sight and hearing
were the only senses
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1049. "that still glimmered
in his moribund frame."
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1050. "... in his moribund frame."
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1051. That's me to a T, isn't it?
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1052. - It's not.
- It is.
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1053. I scare people. I make them shudder.
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1054. Not true.
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1055. I shouldn't have tried
to rewrite Dumas.
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1056. You don't touch a masterpiece.
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1057. It's fate. It's a lesson.
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1058. I didn't know that Noirtier
was the man I'd become.
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1059. My diving bell drags you down
to the bottom of the ocean.
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1060. Jean-Do,
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1061. I don't mind you dragging me
to the bottom of the ocean,
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1062. because you're also my butterfly.
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1063. A declaration of love, my word!
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1064. When we finish this book,
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1065. we'll write another one
about a long-distance runner.
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1066. Who knows?
Maybe I'll take up running.
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1067. "I missed you
at the bullfights this fall.
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1068. "Hope to see you there next year.
Jean-Paul.
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1069. "Le Tango, Nîmes."
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1070. "Dear Mr. Bauby,
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1071. "concerning your request
for a custom-fitted camper van,
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1072. "the company can deliver
within six to eight months
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1073. "after receiving your order.
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1074. "Sincerely, Henri Raynaud."
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1075. That's good news.
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1076. This one's from Papinou.
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1077. "This is a present."
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1078. Lοοk. A picture of you as a boy.
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1079. "Jean-Do, age 8, Berck-sur-Mer."
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1080. From Anne-Marie.
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1081. Jean-Dominique Bauby's room.
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1082. Who is this?
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1083. Céline Desmoulins. Who's this?
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1084. Inès.
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1085. I want to talk to Jean-Do.
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1086. Hold on.
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1087. I've put the speaker on.
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1088. Talk, he'll hear you.
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1089. I can't talk with you there.
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1090. You have no choice.
There's nobody else to translate.
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1091. - Isn't the speech therapist there?
- Not today.
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1092. My love?
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1093. I know I said I'd come.
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1094. I got to the station
and then turned back.
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1095. I can't do it.
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1096. Please, forgive me.
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1097. Céline?
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1098. Can't you go out for a minute?
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1099. I have things
I need to say to him in private.
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1100. I'm sorry.
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1101. I can't go out.
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1102. There's no one else.
Wait, he wants to say something.
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1103. "One"?
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1104. "One minute"?
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1105. Okay, I'll leave. But not for long.
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1106. Are you there?
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1107. My darling...
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1108. I love you more than ever.
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1109. I want to see you,
but not in that condition.
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1110. I want to think of you as you were.
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1111. I hope you'll pull through.
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1112. I miss you.
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1113. I miss you so much. I feel so alone.
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1114. I can't bear it.
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1115. I know you understand.
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1116. I think about you all the time.
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1117. I know you've got
your whole family around you.
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1118. Do you want me to come?
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1119. I'm back.
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1120. Do you want me to come?
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1121. I'm back, Inès.
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1122. "Each."
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1123. "Each day..."
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1124. "Each day I..."
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1125. "Each day I wait for you."
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1126. I didn't hear. Can you say it again?
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1127. I didn't hear.
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1128. He said, "Each day I wait for you."
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1129. Sorry, Jean-Dominique.
I need a seat on this plane
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1130. or I'll miss my flight to Hong Kong.
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1131. Have mine.
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1132. I'll take the next flight.
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1133. Thanks.
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1134. Have a good trip.
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1135. It's not Hong Kong you're going to.
It's Beirut!
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1136. You all right, Mr. Bauby?
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1137. Don't worry.
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1138. I don't usually remember my dreams.
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1139. Only bores tell people their dreams.
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1140. But I can't shake this one off,
for some reason.
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1141. I'm afraid.
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1142. The sense of doom wouldn't leave.
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1143. It took what I can only call a miracle
to lift my spirits.
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1144. Believing in personal miracles is risky,
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1145. it makes you feel self-important.
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1146. But still, I must report
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1147. that something miraculous occurred.
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1148. I began to sing.
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1149. I grunt, I sing.
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1150. My hearing is weak.
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1151. Sometimes
I think I can hear my heartbeat.
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1152. I tell myself it's a butterfly's wings.
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1153. I'm making undeniable progress.
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1154. I may have butterfly hearing.
I look forward to the future.
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1155. Soon the summer will end,
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1156. and I'll begin my first autumn
in this hospital.
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1157. My life is here.
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1158. A constant repetition.
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1159. Here.
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1160. How's it going, pal?
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1161. He's talking!
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1162. You can talk!
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1163. He sings songs, too.
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1164. Come on, sing a song for Laurent.
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1165. Please, Jean-Do. Or for me.
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1166. Are you okay?
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1167. Is he singing?
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1168. He's not singing.
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1169. I have pneumonia.
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1170. Just when I thought...
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1171. Like a sailor
seeing the shore disappear,
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1172. I watch my past recede,
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1173. reduced to the ashes of memory.
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1174. What a return!
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1175. That's our office!
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1176. And that couple.
I know them. What are their names?
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1177. That's my car!
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1178. My new car.
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1179. Where's the horn?
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1180. Dad!
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1181. Get down. Let me hug him.
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1182. See the car?
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1183. Too cool!
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1184. You okay, Théo?
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1185. Had a good week?
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1186. Can we go to the theater?
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1187. To the "theatah"? Yes, if you like.
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1188. And eat oysters?
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1189. You eat oysters now?
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1190. We're going to eat. I promised Théo.
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1191. Don't bring him back too late tomorrow.
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1192. Bye, Dad.
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1193. Let's go!
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1194. Can I sit in front?
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1195. There's nowhere else to sit!
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1196. I'll give you a ride all by yourself.
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1197. How about this!
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1198. How's the team?
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1199. The team's good.
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1200. Do you shower afterwards or what?
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1201. We shower and pack up our gear.
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1202. Got any hair on your dick?
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1203. Not yet!
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1204. When I was young,
one kid wouldn't strip...
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1205. He showered in his clothes?
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1206. They took him off the soccer team.
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1207. His dad threatened to punch the coach,
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1208. but he didn't.
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1209. The mother calmed him down.
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1210. Finally, nothing happened,
but the kid had to leave the team.
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1211. Not your problem.
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1212. No, luckily.
Showering in your clothes...
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1213. Say the word, I'll punch...
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1214. What else is new? Is Mom okay?
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1215. Yeah, she's okay.
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1216. Recognize that road?
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1217. It's the way to Aunt Diane's.
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1218. Aren't you... Isn't it hot?
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1219. I'm not hot.
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1220. We could have...
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1221. Could...
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1222. It's gonna rain.
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1223. I'll stop the car.
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1224. I'm gonna stop.
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1225. Dad! What's the matter?
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1226. Run back to the house!
Call your mother!
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1227. "I had time for one last thought.
'Have to cancel the theater.
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1228. "'We'll be late in any case.
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1229. "'We'll go tomorrow."'
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1230. "Then I sank into a coma.
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1231. "Does that make..."
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1232. "Does that make a book?"
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1233. "For Théοphile, Céleste and Hοrtense,
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1234. "wishing them lots of butterflies.
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1235. "All my thanks to Claude Mendibil,
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1236. "whose vital role in writing these pages
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1237. "is spelled out within them."
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1238. She was a hard-working girl
from the North of England
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1239. If she could only hear me
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1240. Here's what I'd say to her
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1241. I was always there.
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1242. You know that.
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1243. The reviews are fabulous.
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1244. "The man who dictates in silence.
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1245. "Deprived of speech and motion,
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1246. "Jean-Dominique Bauby had to learn
to speak with one eyelid
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1247. "to write
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,
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1248. "a shattering visit to the castaway
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1249. "who haunts the hospital in Berck."
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1250. "A deeply moving book."
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1251. Bauby, 43, a renowned journalist,
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1252. family man and free spirit,
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1253. was planning a book
about female revenge...
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1254. Jean-Dominique Bauby died
on March 9, 1997,
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1255. 10 days after the publication
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1256. "THE DIVING BELL
AND THE BUTTERFLY".
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1257. For Ferdinand CHESNAIS, 20
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1258. Jack SCHNABEL, 92,
Jean-Pierre CASSEL, 74
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1259. CNST, Montreal
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