Camille
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1:12:03
You see, my son is as dear to me
as he possibly can be to you.

1:12:08
Yes, but you have others
who are dear to you.

1:12:11
l have only Armand.
1:12:15
You don't know how l've changed.
1:12:18
And he taught me that love is not
always selfish, nor goodness dull...

1:12:23
...nor men faithless. No, no. You can't
expect me to give up such love as his.

1:12:28
Think what's best for him.
1:12:30
Think what you'd want for him
if he were your own son.

1:12:34
Then think how you're killing
his right to a normal life.

1:12:39
Try to realize that everything
you're ashamed of in your own past...

1:12:43
...would only taint his future.
1:12:46
You tell me that you love him.
l believe you.

1:12:50
That's why l'm able to stand here,
a man who's getting old...

1:12:55
...and ask this great sacrifice of you...
1:12:58
...as humbly as l'd ask
a great favor of a queen.

1:13:02
l can give you nothing in return,
except my thanks and my respect.

1:13:08
Please give him up.
1:13:14
-What shall l do?
-Talk to him. Tell him he must leave you.

1:13:19
-l have talked.
-Leave him.

1:13:23
-He'd follow me.
-Tell him you don't love him.

1:13:26
He wouldn't believe me.
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No.
1:13:35
l know only one way.
1:13:39
But l shan't tell you what it is.
1:13:43
l knew l was too happy.
1:13:46
What are you going to do?
1:13:49
Don't let yourself think of it.
1:13:52
l'll send him back to you tonight.
1:13:55
How can l ever repay you
for all you're doing for me?


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