Madame Curie
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:16:00
Yes.
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I've studied with him, too.
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Wonderful isn't he?
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Yes, he is. Oh, I'll give you
a little more light.

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Please don't bother.
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Oh, Dr. Curie wants you
to be comfortable.

:16:11
I'm sorry, Dr. Curie.
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Here's a paper and pencil.
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You can make out a list for
all the things you need,

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and I'll go and see
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if I can get
a magnetometer for you.

:16:23
Oh, I can take my coat off?
:16:24
Oh. It's always
the way you should.

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Your hat?
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I'll hide it up
at the cupboard for you

:16:35
I'm sorry, Dr. Curie.
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Let me help you.
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Thank you.
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You know
my office is just upstairs.

:16:52
I hope you won't
hesitate to call on me

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if I can be of any assistance.
:16:55
You're very kind.
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You sure everything's alright?
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Quite. Thank you.
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Not at all.
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If there is anything you'd like
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to know about our equipment
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I'd be glad to explain it to you
:17:21
I want to give you some advice
on where to eat around here.

:17:24
There's a very nice
little restaurant down...

:17:26
Really, monsieur.
I don't think we should talk.

:17:28
Why are you whispering?
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I just think
you ought to know where to go.

:17:31
Yes, but I...
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I'll take you there later.
That's the best way and

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It's too trouble.
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Oh, no trouble at all.
I'll come back for you.


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