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:59:02
...put it in the leaves
and send the book by Jacques.

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-Very well.
-Armand must not know about this.

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Yes, madame.
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Oh, give me the book.
l'll explain to Jacques myself.

:59:15
-She has some good reason, monsieur.
-Yes, l'm sure of that.

:59:23
Oh, there you are.
:59:26
lsn't it the most beautiful day?
:59:29
ls it so beautiful?
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Well, the birds have noticed it.
:59:37
-Why so silent?
-Why not?

:59:42
Let's sit down here.
:59:49
How good the earth smells.
Better than any perfume.

:59:56
Look, l found a four-leaf clover.
My first good luck.

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When l was little, l used to hunt for them,
thinking they would change everything.

1:00:06
Why so gloomy?
1:00:08
lf you'll smile, l'll give it to you.
1:00:11
-No, you keep it, it's yours.
-Excuse me.

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-This is the book madame was looking for--
-Oh, yes, thank you, Jacques.

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-So you're reading Manon Lescaut after all.
-Yes.

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-No, l won't let you.
-Why not?

1:00:25
Because she was unscrupulous
and faithless, a liar and a cheat.

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Well, you used to like her.
She loved him just the same.

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He was no better than she
to share her love with others.

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-Beggars can't be choosers.
-She shouldn't love a poor man.

1:00:37
You're hurting me.
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Give me that book.
1:00:44
Here's the letter you were expecting.
1:00:47
Read it.
1:00:59
You've been selling your jewelry.

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