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1:28:01
Make your bets, gentlemen.
Make your bets.

1:28:03
Pardon me.
1:28:15
You sent for me, madame?
1:28:17
Yes. l want to beg you,
leave this place at once.

1:28:21
-Why?
-Baron de Varville is not a patient man...

1:28:24
...and you're in the mood
to quarrel tonight.

1:28:26
You don't want to lose
your rich admirer. l understand.

1:28:29
Your own fortunes would fall with him.
1:28:31
Armand, he's not to blame
for what happened. That l swear.

1:28:35
Then how could you do what you did?
1:28:37
l'll tell you. Because your heart is a thing
that can be bought and sold.

1:28:41
l know, you gave it to me
for a whole summer.

1:28:43
When it came to a choice, the jewels
and carriages he could give you...

1:28:47
...were worth more than my love,
my devotion, my life.

1:28:51
Yes, that's true.
1:28:53
l'm a completely worthless woman,
and no man should risk his life for me.

1:28:58
For that reason alone, l beg you,
leave this place at once.

1:29:01
l will.
1:29:03
l will, on one condition.
1:29:06
That you'll go with me.
1:29:09
No.
1:29:11
l came back to Paris to tell you
that l despise you, and l do.

1:29:15
But l love you too. Say you'll go away
with me. We'll forget the past.

1:29:19
-We'll never turn back.
-No, no.

1:29:21
l doubled my fortune tonight
at his expense.

1:29:23
And when that's gone, l'll work,
l'll beg, l'll borrow, l'll steal.

1:29:28
But l must be with you always, always.
1:29:32
When l hear you talk of such a future,
l realize l'm right in doing what l did.

1:29:38
Look, do you suppose
we could ever be happy together...

1:29:42
-...even if l were free to act as l choose?
-You are free.

1:29:45
l've given a solemn promise
never to return to you.

1:29:47
To whom?
1:29:49
-To someone who had the right to ask.
-To the Baron de Varville?

1:29:55
-Yes.
-So you do love him.


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