Camille
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1:44:02
Come, Nanine.
1:44:04
Oh, l shouldn't do this.
1:44:07
You don't think he cares how you look.
He knows you've been ill.

1:44:21
You always said, ''He'll come back,''
didn't you, Nanine?

1:44:25
Yes.
1:44:27
-Sit here.
-Yes.

1:44:30
Sit here.
1:44:33
-There. Here are all your things.
-My camellias.

1:44:36
Nanine, l'll even have camellias.
1:44:46
l'll be beautiful again
when l'll be well again, won't l, Nanine?

1:44:50
Of course.
1:44:53
l can't wait. Call him now, Nanine.
Call him now.

1:44:56
Yes.
1:45:02
Monsieur.
1:45:11
-Marguerite.
-Armand.

1:45:14
Marguerite!
1:45:20
-lt's you. lt's not a dream.
-No, no, it's not a dream.

1:45:25
-l'm here with you in my arms at last.
-At last.

1:45:31
-You're weak.
-No, no, l'm strong.

1:45:37
lt's my heart. lt's not used
to being happy.

1:45:42
Oh, how pretty you are.
1:45:45
l've been in the street half the night,
walking under your window...

1:45:49
...just as l did when l first knew you,
wanting to come up but not daring to.

1:45:53
l felt so guilty.
l didn't know how ill you were.

1:45:57
l've been everywhere trying
to forget l loved you.


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