Madame Curie
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the University has granted Dr.
and Mme. Curie

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a splendid new laboratory with
many rooms

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the latest equipment
many assistants.

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It will be presented to them in
a formal ceremony next week.

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Next week?
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There. Fair enough.
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That's fine, Madame.
That's wonderful.

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I don't know how to thank you.
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I can tell you
I was scared of meeting Mme. Curie

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but it was rather important to me.
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You see
this is my first assignment

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if I could have
gotten the interview

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it would help a lot.
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Well, monsieur.
You can tell your newspaper that

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you got your interview
with Mme. Curie.

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Madame. Good bye.
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Are you... are you Mme. Curie?
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Yes. And this is my daughter
Irene.

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It's a new bicycle so she has to
show it off.

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And now... Mommy...
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Oh, yes. My baby. This is E.
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She's been a good baby?
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Very good, Madame.
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Been very good, darling?
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Yes. Wei, Madame.
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Did she drink her milk?
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Yes.
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Alright... Wei, Madame.
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Well, keep her out
in the airy deck.

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Alright. Off you go.
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Now she made a grand tour
of the garden

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And now
you'll excuse me. Good bye.

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Good bye.
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Know what I'm doing? Pierre.
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I thought you were asleep.
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No. I'm walking through
the new laboratory.

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Don't imagine it too grand.
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It might not come up
to your expectations.

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And at the moment, I'm walking down
the long white hall.

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And I'm with you?
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Yes, you are with me.
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Now
I'm examining your work table.

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I don't believe it's large enough.
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How's yours?
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Oh, yes. I haven't got there yet.
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It will be exciting, won't it?

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