Camille
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1:05:00
Don't ever leave me.
1:05:05
l never will.
1:05:07
But you....
1:05:10
-l can't bear our summer to end, Marguerite.
-Nor l.

1:05:14
-Could you go on living like this?
-l couldn't live any other way now.

1:05:19
Listen, l've written my father,
asking him to turn my money over to me.

1:05:23
-Oh, why?
-So l can make plans for our future.

1:05:26
And you won't have to live in two rooms
five flights up like Nichette either.

1:05:30
You'll have a little house
in the garden, all your own.

1:05:34
l'm leaving for Paris tomorrow to see
the lawyer who made my grandfather's will.

1:05:38
-Do you know what l asked Prudence to do?
-No, what?

1:05:42
Sell everything, pay everything.
1:05:44
So l could take a flat like Nichette's
with what l have left.

1:05:47
Really? You mean you'd give up
everything for me?

1:05:49
Everything in the world. Everything.
1:05:56
Never be jealous again. Never doubt
that l love you more than the world...

1:06:01
...more than myself.
1:06:05
Then...
1:06:07
...marry me.
1:06:12
-What?
-l married you today.

1:06:15
Every word the priest said
was meant for us...

1:06:18
...and in my heart,
l made all of the vows to you.

1:06:22
-And l to you.
-Then....

1:06:25
No, no. That isn't fitting.
Let me love you. Let me live for you.

1:06:29
Don't let me ask any more
from heaven than that.

1:06:32
God might get angry.
1:06:42
Oh, why does anybody want
to keep bees, anyhow? They're so fickle.

1:06:46
lf they want to fly away, let them.
1:06:48
They'll fly away when they
get the swarming fever...

1:06:51
...unless we make so much noise
they settle down again.

1:06:54
They're going to settle in that tree.
Look.


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