Madame Curie
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What do you think I should do?
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It would be a very fine thing
I believe

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to pass our lives together
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with our common scientific dream
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to work together constantly
in our search

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and any discovery that
we should make

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no matter how small
would deepen the friendship

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that we already have
for each other

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and increase the respect that
we mutually feel.

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I can imagine no respect
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or friendship
greater than I have for you now.

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I can imagine no future
so full of promise

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than the one you offer.
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Then I suggest that you stay
on in Paris with me.

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I think you are right.
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I should like to stay
in Paris very much.

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Thank you.
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We are engaged.
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Engaged?
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I'm sorry.
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Oh, Pierre.
I'm so happy.

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Oh. So very happy.
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And I'm, too, my boy.
Very happy

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Thank you, Mother.
Thank you, Father.

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Oh, Pierre. I am so glad.
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Good night, Mother.
Good night, father.

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Good night, my boy.
Good night. Good night.

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Good night.

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