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1:29:02
I'm marrying Mr. Bradley soon.
1:29:05
That is, I hope so.
1:29:07
I know my fiancée is indebted to you
and even to France...

1:29:10
and if you can see your way to help us...
1:29:14
to release mademoiselle from her obligation,
it'll be swell.

1:29:19
Otherwise, I'm afraid we'll have to postpone
our marriage a long while.

1:29:23
Seven years. Seven long years, M. Duvalle.
1:29:27
Dr. Pauquet on the telephone, M. Duvalle.
1:29:31
Hello, Dr. Pauquet?
1:29:32
M. Duvalle?
1:29:35
I had a pretty bad night...
1:29:37
but suddenly I feel like a new man.
1:29:41
In fact, I feel like 2,200,000 francs.
1:29:45
That's bad, definitely bad!
1:29:48
No, no, there's nothing the matter with me.
1:29:50
I'll be around this afternoon
and tell you all about it.

1:29:55
Now, about this necklace.
1:29:58
- I will take it back.
- Thank you.

1:30:00
A thousand thanks, monsieur.
1:30:02
And be assured, M. Duvalle,
that when I'm in America...

1:30:04
I'll recommend you to all my friends.
1:30:08
Please don't.
1:30:09
But to return to your obligation...
1:30:11
as far as I am concerned,
it is paid for and forgotten.

1:30:14
Thank you.
1:30:15
But your debt to the state,
that is a different matter.

1:30:20
I will do everything I can to help you...
1:30:23
but the final decision
is entirely up to the authorities.

1:30:33
- Did you want to get married today?
- Yes, sir.

1:30:36
- Have you a licence?
- Sure.

1:30:45
That's not your marriage licence.
1:30:47
Why, yes, it is. I...
1:30:51
It's your parole.

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