Madame Curie
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1:40:00
It's for this evening
for the ceremony

1:40:03
You look very beautiful, Marie.
1:40:07
You really like it?
1:40:08
I do. Very much.
What color is that?

1:40:15
It's, ah, very deep red.
1:40:20
You want to have some kind of
a little ornament, haven't you?

1:40:25
Oh, nonsense.
1:40:27
Yes. Yes, you should.
1:40:28
Something... something bright.
1:40:29
I've seen them on women.
They look nice

1:40:39
Now you're making me
self-conscious.

1:40:41
Oh, I was thinking what a pity
evening dress becomes you so.

1:40:47
But there you are
1:40:48
we just haven't
had the time, have we?

1:40:55
Oh, look at that.
1:40:57
Our beautiful day ruined.
1:40:59
Oh, I was going to spend the day
in the park with the children.

1:41:02
Well, I must be off.
1:41:03
I have a hundred things
to do today.

1:41:05
I promise to go to the institute
1:41:06
I have to look at
the proofs of my paper

1:41:08
from my publisher
and endless thing.

1:41:10
I want to clean everything up and
1:41:11
start fresh from the laboratory
in the morning.

1:41:13
You mustn't be late.
1:41:13
You must allowed yourself
time to dress

1:41:15
Madame. Madame, the pins.
1:41:16
Oh. Oh.
1:41:17
Perhaps one day
I'll get a new dress suit.

1:41:19
You know I have had mine
1:41:20
since I got my Doctors degree.
1:41:22
Looks bad on me, isn't it?
1:41:23
No, Pierre.
1:41:24
You look very handsome in anything
1:41:26
Thank you, Marie.
1:41:28
Good bye. Good bye, darling.
1:41:32
They're always
calling for us at six.

1:41:34
I'll be here.
1:41:35
Don't forget your rubbers. No.
1:41:37
Or your umbrella.
1:41:41
Good bye.
1:41:42
Good bye, Pierre. Pierre...

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