La Grande illusion
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:56:05
Sorry I can't give you
a room to yourself.

:56:09
I'm touched,
but I'd never have accepted.

:56:16
I hope our walk
didn't weary you too much.

:56:19
Not at all, sir, we're fiine.
:56:34
- 14th century.
- Pure Gothic.

:56:39
Ifyou don't mind, gentlemen...
:56:42
Your friend Lt. Rosenthal,
from the Hallbach camp, is here.

:56:48
- Not old Rosenthal!
- He wasn't any luckier.

:56:53
The commandant has put you all
in the same room.

:56:57
That way you'll eat better.
:57:00
That's very nice of him.
:57:05
A mere formality.
:57:20
- I caught it with a brunette.
- Who can you trust?

:57:23
A friend of my mother's.
Quite respectable. She did charity work.

:57:27
In good society it's usually the pox.
:57:30
Right, Boeldieu?
:57:31
The pox used to be our privilege.
But we've lost it.

:57:36
Like so many others.
:57:38
Everything is popularized.
:57:39
Cancer and gout
aren't working-class diseases,

:57:44
but they will be, believe me.
:57:46
How about intellectuals?
:57:48
With us it's tuberculosis.
:57:50
Here's Mr. Pindar.
:57:52
And the middle class?
:57:54
Liver and intestinal ailments...
They eat too much.

:57:57
We'd each die
ofour own class diseases,


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