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1:24:01
-Armand.
-Hello, Charles.

1:24:02
-Hello, Gaston.
-Hello.

1:24:04
Well, when did you get back to Pa--?
1:24:07
To Paris?
1:24:33
You've dropped your fan.
1:24:38
l said, you've dropped your fan.
1:24:50
-l don't feel well. l'd like to go home.
-l insist on your staying. Come.

1:25:03
l'm so glad you've come, dear.
Good evening, baron.

1:25:07
-Good evening.
-Of course, you know each other.

1:25:09
-Monsieur Duval?
-No.

1:25:13
You're late.
1:25:14
-We went to the theater.
-What was the play?

1:25:17
-Manon Lescaut.
-Oh, yes.

1:25:19
The story of a man who loved a woman
more than his honor...

1:25:22
...and a woman who wanted luxury
more than his love.

1:25:25
You should have found that
very entertaining.

1:25:28
lsn't that your tune, Marguerite?
1:25:31
Madame, you've dropped your fan.
1:25:36
-Thank you.
-Any gentleman would've done the same.

1:25:39
Aren't you playing, baron?
1:25:42
-Where is the baccarat table?
-Yes, Gaston, where is it?

1:25:44
-Straight ahead.
-l play for high stakes.

1:25:47
Good. l should like to make
a fortune tonight.

1:25:52
-Come, Marguerite.
-l'd rather not play, if you don't mind.

1:25:56
You can watch.
1:25:59
l can't watch, Prudence. Armand may lose.
He may lose everything, and it's my fault.


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