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:56:04
What delicious air.
What a heavenly room.

:56:09
Good heavens, you scared me!
Can't you knock properly?

:56:12
Not when l've got me hands full.
:56:14
A wooden shoe makes a better noise
than your knuckles.

:56:17
-Good morning, madame.
-Good morning.

:56:19
The gentleman said you were
to have milk for your breakfast.

:56:22
Madame likes coffee for her breakfast.
:56:24
No, no, Nanine. Up in the country,
l like milk better.

:56:28
At 1 0:00, when it's time to have another
bite, l'll do you a couple of nice, fresh eggs.

:56:33
-What kind of cows do you keep?
-Jersey.

:56:35
l thought so, they give the best milk.
What do you feed them?

:56:39
Plenty of red clover, hay and bran mash.
:56:42
That's silly. The cows get
all the grass they need now.

:56:45
The thing is not to let them
run their feet off.

:56:47
-lf they want to, you've got to let them run.
-Oh, no, you don't.

:56:50
l'll take them out walking myself someday,
and l'll show you how to manage them.

:57:05
-Tired?
-Only nicely tired.

:57:09
Let's go as far as the top of the hill
and see what's beyond.

:57:13
Yes.
:57:18
l don't care what's behind, do you?
:57:21
No.
:57:28
Look!
:57:33
Oh, what a fine sight in this light.
:57:35
-lt looks like a castle of a king.
-Yes.

:57:39
When l was a little girl,
l always wanted to see...

:57:42
...what a great chateau
would look like inside.

:57:46
You are tired.
:57:48
l'm not used to long country walks yet.
:57:53
Hello!
:57:59
-Good evening.
-Good evening, monsieur.


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