Madame Curie
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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...
1:42:22
Is there something I can show you
Monsieur?

1:42:24
I would like to buy a pair of
earrings for a lady.

1:42:28
We're going to a party tonight.
1:42:29
Yes, Monsieur.
1:42:30
Did you have anything special
in mind?

1:42:32
Well, I've seen women
wearing earrings

1:42:35
that I thought were very pretty.
1:42:37
Of course, I would like to
get something

1:42:40
that would match the lady's gown.
1:42:41
May I ask the color of the gown
monsieur?

1:42:43
It's dark red.
1:42:46
It's rather a special gown.
1:42:49
Not blow, of course, but...
1:42:53
What do you think of these
Monsieur.

1:42:54
They're amethysts
They're very lovely.

1:42:57
Oh, yes, aren't they.
1:42:59
And what are these?

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