Madame Curie
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1:11:02
We'll never find a way
of separating.

1:11:05
Barium and radium
can not be separated.

1:11:10
How much longer do you think
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we can stand this
insufferable heat

1:11:13
stifling in summer
and freezing in winter.

1:11:15
How much longer do you think
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you can drive yourself like this?
1:11:19
And how much longer do you think
I can stand by

1:11:21
and watch you destroy yourself?
1:11:22
The world has done without
radium up to now.

1:11:24
What does it matter
if it is isolated

1:11:26
for another 100 years.
1:11:32
I can't give it up.
1:11:35
If it takes a hundred years
it would be a pity

1:11:41
but I am going to see how far
I could go, even my lifetime

1:12:13
We have never seen burns
quite like this before

1:12:17
they are very strange.
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I can't ever remember
seeing anything quite like them

1:12:24
they obviously don't come from
any normal substance.

1:12:31
Madame Curie
how long have been making

1:12:33
your experiments with
this unknown element?

1:12:36
For the past three
three and a half years.

1:12:41
And have these burns
given you much pain?

1:12:45
No. They are irritating at times
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but I never pay attention to them
until lately.

1:12:57
I see.

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