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1:34:01
-...in spite of all my motherly advice.
-Well, that's what you say.

1:34:05
Only, this-- Last week, l bought this.
Look.

1:34:09
Oh, you couldn't get it for 5000
at the jewelers. How much?

1:34:13
Two hundred Louis. Am l smart.
1:34:22
Shall we go around afterwards
and ask how she is?

1:34:25
No.
1:34:27
l couldn't.
1:34:37
-Hello, Nanine.
-Monsieur.

1:34:39
-How is she tonight?
-Oh, l don't know, monsieur.

1:34:42
The doctor tells me nothing.
1:34:44
Oh, forgive me, monsieur,
but these are bad times.

1:34:48
-There must be something l can do.
-There's nothing anybody can do...

1:34:51
-...but watch and wait.
-Well, l'll watch and wait...

1:34:54
-...while you get some rest.
-Gave yourself all the good cards.

1:34:59
You'll have to get out of here,
my men.

1:35:01
We're here for the creditors,
by order of the court...

1:35:04
...to see that nothing's taken out of
the house, and here we're going to stay.

1:35:08
There's a passage outside.
Wait there instead.

1:35:10
This room still belongs
to Mademoiselle Gautier.

1:35:12
-Our orders are to see--
-You can see nobody goes out that door...

1:35:16
...with a piano in his pocket
as well there as here. Get out.

1:35:20
Get out.
1:35:34
Lie down.
1:35:37
l'll call you the minute she stirs.

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