Madame Curie
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:30:27
Hello, Dr. Curie.
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Oh, hello, David.
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Isn't she wonderful?
First place in physics.

:30:33
Did you know we have that
all that time in the laboratory?

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Yes. It's very gratifying.
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Here she was bright...
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You haven't seen any of
Mmde. Scholoscka, have you, David?

:30:40
Yes, I saw her.
Had a nice talk with her.

:30:42
Congratulated her and everything.
:30:44
She went straight home.
Had some packing to do.

:30:46
Packing?
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Well, she's leaving for Poland
on Tuesday.

:30:49
Oh.
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Good bye, Dr. Curie. Oh.
Awfully glad I run into you.

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Good bye, David.
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Ah! Dr. Curie.
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How do you do, Professor?
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Lovely, wasn't it?
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Packing.
Yes... Wasn't it lovely?

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Come in...
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Dr. Curie.
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How do you do?
:31:37
I missed you at the
Graduation Exercises.

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I looked all over for you.
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You were there?
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Yes.
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Then you heard.
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Yes. My congratulation
Mademoiselle.

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Thank you. You know, I was...
never dreamed that I would...

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I was even afraid that I might
may not...

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Oh, I'm glad you were able to go.
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Won't you sit down?
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Thank you

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