Camille
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1:03:04
-Who are you?
-l'm the butcher, madame.

1:03:10
Darling Marguerite.
1:03:13
-Oh, thank you. Thank you so much.
-My little Nichette.

1:03:17
You've made me feel like a princess
with a fine wedding gown...

1:03:21
...and a dowry and such
a beautiful, beautiful wedding.

1:03:25
-l must kiss the bride too.
-And l, the happy bridegroom.

1:03:46
-Ready at last. Come along, come along.
-Don't hurry me.

1:03:53
Wine used to go to my head
and make me gay...

1:03:56
...and now it goes to my legs
and makes me old.

1:03:59
-Get along, get along.
-Goodbye.

1:04:01
-Goodbye.
-Goodbye.

1:04:13
What did you and Prudence have
your heads together about so long?

1:04:16
l won't tell you yet.
1:04:18
Of course, she thinks you're a fool
for wasting yourself on me.

1:04:21
Perhaps you are.
1:04:23
What did Gaston mean by
''an appointment you'd lost''?

1:04:26
Nothing. Some chap was given
a post by the foreign office...

1:04:29
...that Gaston seemed to think l wanted.
1:04:31
-Are you sure you didn't?
-Yes, quite sure.

1:04:33
lt meant my leaving France.
1:04:36
Shall we...? Shall we go inside?
1:04:40
We might go to the top of the hill.
1:04:43
-Look at the baron's chateau?
-No.

1:04:46
Are you going to spoil a day like this
by being jealous?

1:04:49
No, of course not. Only...
1:04:52
...l always know he's there.
1:04:55
But l'm always here.

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