Madame Curie
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1:24:00
I think you ought to take it back.
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I let her stand on my head
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to let her eat her supper
and now she...

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now she, now she won't go to bed
until her mother tells her story.

1:24:09
I like to know what's the matter
with my stories.

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They are the same stories.
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I'll go up to her.
1:24:34
Then what happened, Mommy.
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I am sorry, Irene darling.
1:24:41
Mother just can't tell you
anymore tonight.

1:24:43
Oh, Mommy, please.
1:24:48
What is the matter, Mommy?
1:24:51
But, I wanted to know
what happen, Mommy

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If you close your eyes tight
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Daddy will tell you a story.
1:24:58
What's it about?
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Well, ah, its about
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ah, it's about a strange
and wonderful treasure

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that was locked up
in an enchanted stone.

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Is there a princess in it?
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Yes, a princess.
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A beautiful princes
with golden hair.

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Is there a prince too?
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No, not a prince
but a man who live all alone

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until the princess found him.
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Did they love each other?
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Very much.
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Alright, Daddy
my eyes are closed

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Well, now, one day the princes
told the man

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about this wonderful treasure
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so they decided to go
and search of it together.

1:25:58
Now, no one had ever seen
this treasure


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