Marius
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:14:02
Forty times as big.
:14:09
That trip has gone to your head.
:14:12
They say
we Marseillais exaggerate.

:14:16
But 40 times bigger.
That's a good one.

:14:19
You're a true Lyonnais.
:14:21
Oh, my God, it's 12:30.
:14:38
Where's he gone?
:14:40
To change. Today's Monday.
:14:42
- What's so special about Mondays?
- Don't you know?

:14:47
Every Monday my father
has lunch with his girlfriend.

:14:51
A beautiful buxom Italian.
:14:54
No, he's changed to a Dutch woman
at least twice the size.

:15:03
When he goes to see her,
he makes excuses to hide it.

:15:07
But it's no crime.
He's a widower.

:15:09
A widower? Please!
:15:12
Don't say that word,
Monsieur Brun.

:15:15
- You don't know of my misfortune?
- What misfortune?

:15:21
Madame Panisse?
:15:24
Three months tomorrow.
:15:26
On Friday, she'd eaten
a sumptuous dish of snails and fish.

:15:31
- And that Sunday she passed away.
- Just like that?

:15:36
Say what you will,
the good Lord is not very kind.

:15:39
Such a devoted wife, and so good
at putting the employees to work.

:15:44
And at home she loved a laugh.
:15:47
She was always ready
for a little joke.

:15:50
At breakfast, I'd chase her
round the table in her shift.

:15:56
I'd give her little slaps.
I'd pinch her nicely... in fun.


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