Camille
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1:18:00
l come back to you happy,
with good news.

1:18:02
What do you call good news?
Have you been left a large fortune?

1:18:05
No, but l find l can do
as l please with my small one.

1:18:08
Well, don't you touch it.
1:18:11
Why, you'll be rich one month
and then have nothing.

1:18:17
lf that's what you're afraid of,
you needn't worry.

1:18:21
We have something better to do than play
at being rich, even for a month.

1:18:25
Nichette and Gustave are already
looking for a house for us.

1:18:30
They're the sort of people
that think two rooms wonderful...

1:18:33
...three rooms a mansion,
and more than four rooms wicked.

1:18:39
What's the matter?
1:18:43
That's what l'm wondering.
1:18:50
Oh, darling, darling.
1:18:54
l'd begun to think you didn't love me.
1:18:59
Perhaps l don't really.
1:19:02
Yet only last night you were ready
to give up everything for me.

1:19:07
Well, that was last night, you know.
1:19:10
People say things they don't mean
sometimes at night.

1:19:14
Well, life is something besides kisses
and promises in the moonlight.

1:19:20
Even you should know that.
1:19:26
Yes.
1:19:30
Wasn't one summer all you wanted?
1:19:39
So you're going to leave me.
1:19:43
Yes.
1:19:53
-l could kill you for this.
-l'm not worth killing, Armand.

1:19:57
l've loved you as much as l could love.

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