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:19:00
Four thousand for this fine pair of chestnuts
which is easily worth 7.

:19:04
-Oh, that's too much.
-Of course. Don't bid anymore.

:19:07
-l won't.
-No.

:19:08
Four thousand one hundred.
:19:10
-Four thousand one hundred.
-Four thousand five hundred.

:19:14
-Five thousand!
-Five thousand. Five thousand!

:19:17
Five thousand francs for this magnificent
pair of chestnuts, ladies and gentlemen.

:19:21
They can be sold any day for 1 0.
:19:23
-Five thousand one hundred.
-Six thousand.

:19:27
-Six thousand.
-Six thousand. Six thousand.

:19:30
Six thousand francs.
Six thousand francs.

:19:33
Ladies and gentlemen. Once, twice.
Ladies and gentlemen, sold at 6000 francs.

:19:39
Well, l hope they don't run away
and kill you. l hear they're none too safe.

:19:44
Go settle with the auctioneer, Nanine.
:19:46
Tell the old coachman
we'll take him with the horses.

:19:49
-You really have a heart, Marguerite.
-Yes. lt's going to cost her a lot.

:19:53
-l hope mine never gets that soft.
-Don't worry, it won't.

:19:56
lt's a great mistake for any woman
to have a heart bigger than her purse.

:20:00
Prudence, did you invite them
to my party tomorrow?

:20:02
l thought the baron disliked parties.
:20:04
He won't be there.
He'd be bored with my friends.

:20:07
-Have you quarreled?
-Not yet, but don't give up hope, Olympe.

:20:14
-Nichette.
-Marguerite.

:20:17
How well you look. How happy.
lt must be love.

:20:19
-lt is.
-Still the same young man?

:20:22
Of course. And just think, Marguerite.
He talks of our getting married.

:20:26
Just as soon as he's passed
his examinations and is a real lawyer.

:20:30
-You seem to think that's very fine of him.
-But of course l do.

:20:33
After all, l have no dowry,
and he's a gentleman and educated.

:20:36
Even so, why should the mention
of marriage go to your head?

:20:39
But, Marguerite, it's ideal to love,
and to marry the one you love.

:20:43
l have no faith in ideals.
Amuse yourself if you wish.

:20:47
But remember, you can always do better
than a penniless lawyer.

:20:50
l never want to do better
than Gustave.

:20:52
Well, well, time changes our minds,
as well as our hearts.

:20:56
Perhaps you won't go on being
a little goose always.

:20:59
Only, come and see me now and then.

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