Madame Curie
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a truly great honor
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in reward for their services
to science and to mankind.

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Well, are you truly impressed?
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The president and faulty of
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the University of Paris
will present Pierre and

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Mme. Curie with a fully
equipped laboratory

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with which to carry on
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their many experiments
they have opened the gateway to.

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At 6:30 on 19th, April
that's today, you know.

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There will be
a formal presentation

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of the laboratory at which
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the world famous couple
will appear.

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Not bad, eh? Not bad.
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Good morning. Good morning.
Good morning, Father.

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Good morning
Good morning, children.

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What's the matter
with this place today?

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After all
it was no different than

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any other day, isn't it?
This house is in a turmoil.

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Everything is upside down
topsy turvy

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nothing in its place.
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Where is your mother?
I haven't seen her for hours.

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I don't know how I'm going to
remember everything.

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And, ah...
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Where's my coffee? I'm late.
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Oh. Thank you, Lucille.
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Don't know
where your mother has gone.

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The house without a woman
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I don't understand.
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Marie?
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Mother's in there.
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What's she doing in there?
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Mother's in there.
Mother's in there.

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Marie.
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I wouldn't go in there, Pierre
if I were you.

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She's having the last fitting
on her new dress

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she's going to wear tonight
for the presentation.

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It's supposed to be a surprise.
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Oh, good. Good.
That's a very sound idea.

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Yeah. Remember
I didn't tell you.

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No.
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Pardon me, is Dr. Pierre here?
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That's him.
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Oh. Mme. Curie would like to
see you.

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You like it, Pierre?

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