Madame Curie
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:03:01
You passed first in the...
:03:03
mathematical examination
last year.

:03:07
What did you have to eat today?
:03:12
Eat?
:03:13
Yes, eat.
:03:15
I don't remember.
I have some lunch.

:03:19
What did you have?
:03:22
Salmon. All sort of things.
:03:26
You have a pleasant room?
:03:27
Yes, monsieur.
:03:29
Good.
:03:31
What time did you have that coat
:03:37
Come along.
:03:46
Come along, please.
:03:55
This is rather unusual to have no
friends here in Paris.

:04:00
I have little time for friends.
:04:02
Usually, there's some young men.
:04:07
I'm interested in physics
and mathematics.

:04:09
Yes, so am I.
:04:11
Yet, I have a wife and a home
:04:13
a daughter
and two granddaughters

:04:17
I'm afraid
I will not be up to that.

:04:19
Your desire is to
go back to Poland and teach?

:04:22
Yes.
:04:24
Your parents are still in Warsaw
:04:26
My father is a physics professor
He is old.

:04:30
When I have my degrees
I shall go back and live with him.

:04:33
You love Poland.
:04:35
Oh, yes. I love Poland.
:04:37
Physics and
mathematics and Poland.

:04:41
Yes.
:04:43
Eat your soup.
:04:52
Thank you very much.
:04:54
The Society of Natural Industry
has asked me

:04:58
to recommend someone
:04:59
to make a study of the magnetic
property of rare steel.


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