Madame Curie
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Good morning, Mademoiselle.
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Good morning, Dr. Curie.
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I'm a little late this morning.
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I have to stop
in at my publishers.

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Oh.
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To Mme. Scholoscka
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my respect and
friendship of honor...

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friendship of honor.
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My book.
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Oh, it's lovely.
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One of the first copy
just off the press.

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On semitry and
physical phenomena

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Semitry of Electric Field
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and of Magnetic Field
by Pierre curie.

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That's something to be proud of.
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I thought perhaps you might
like a copy.

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Oh, I would very much.
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Well, it's yours. It's yours
Mademoiselle.

:21:57
Oh, thank you.
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Not at all.
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I've inscribed the book for you
mademoiselle

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on the ply leaf.
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I believe
that's the usual procedure.

:22:22
I'm very flattered.
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Not at all...
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Come in. Oh, Dr. Becquerel.
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I hope I'm not intruding
Dr. Curie.

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But could you step over
my laboratory with me?

:22:56
I think I've happened on something
of great interest.

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Why? What is it?
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Are you too busy to...?

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