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:15:02
She had some sort of very common name,
l hear, when she came to Paris.

:15:06
There's no use boring you about her.
:15:09
A friend of mine is giving a small party
tonight, if you'd care to come.

:15:12
l detest parties. Thank you
for a very charming entr'acte, my dear.

:15:18
Will l see you again?
:15:19
l should think it's very likely, sometime.
Good evening.

:15:33
-Good evening.
-Good evening.

:15:37
-l hope l don't intrude.
-No.

:15:40
You're very welcome, baron.
:15:43
l was delighted when l saw
that you were alone.

:15:53
Oh, monsieur, l'm so sorry
l kept you waiting.

:15:55
l had to go to two shops
before l found your marrons glacés.

:15:58
lt doesn't matter. l'm in no hurry.
:16:00
But since nothing but marrons glacés
would do, these are very fresh.

:16:04
-Will monsieur try one?
-Thank you.

:16:12
Thank you, monsieur.
:16:44
The coachman wishes me
to remind Monsieur le Baron...

:16:47
...there are four horses to manage,
and they're restless.

:16:49
Very well.
:16:52
l must go.
:16:55
l think l'll change my mind
and take you with me.

:16:57
-The doctors warned me against Russia.
-But Russia isn't cold in summer.


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