Madame Curie
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:02:04
to catch the stars
in your fingertips.

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To catch a star
in your fingertips.

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But this you can share with them.
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You can learn to
be alone with nature

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with the ray of light
piece of earth

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drop of rain
you can become aware

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that the earth's swirling
about the sun

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at the rate of
66,000 miles per hour.

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Aware that the...
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What... what's that?
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You are feeling better? Sit.
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Sit still a moment. You fainted.
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I... I’m sorry I interrupted
the lecture so stupidly.

:02:50
You can get the notes
from some other students.

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Your name is Marie Scholoscka?
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Yes. You are working
in two master degrees.

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One in physics and one in mathematics.
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You passed first in the...
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mathematical examination
last year.

:03:07
What did you have to eat today?
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Eat?
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Yes, eat.
:03:15
I don't remember.
I have some lunch.

:03:19
What did you have?
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Salmon. All sort of things.
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You have a pleasant room?
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Yes, monsieur.
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Good.
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What time did you have that coat
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Come along.
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Come along, please.
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This is rather unusual to have no
friends here in Paris.


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