Les Enfants du paradis
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:23:02
For me?
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Had you been so foolhardy
as to refuse...

:23:09
I can assure you the blade
doesn't retract into the handle.

:23:13
You think Frederick
wouldn't resist?

:23:16
I didn't come here alone.
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Incredible!
Like a scene from the play!

:23:33
- Happy now?
- I sure am.

:23:37
This imbecile is
a great admirer of yours.

:23:40
- The thought of...
- I felt sick.

:23:43
No, really?
How nice.

:23:46
So there are decent folks
in every trade.

:23:50
So, did you enjoy the play?
:23:53
Don't ask.
The boy is shy about his feelings.

:23:57
But you were there tonight?
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- Well?
- Interesting.

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I wouldn't criticize...
:24:02
Please do.
:24:04
It's not every day
you come across a specialist.

:24:08
A connoisseur.
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This is marvelous!
:24:12
Do me the honor
of supping with me.

:24:15
I had it prepared for the authors.
But I doubt...

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Oh, Mr Frederick!
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It's most kind of you,
but we don't wish to intrude.

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And you must be tired.
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Not at all.
:24:28
Just famished.
No formalities! Let's eat.

:24:30
If you insist.
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I have to regain my strength.
I have a duel at dawn.

:24:39
It must be unpleasant
to die on an empty stomach.

:24:44
A duel?
With whom?

:24:47
With some fool.
:24:48
You'll kill him, I hope?
:24:50
If we had to kill every fool...
:24:52
Indeed.
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Yet it would make life
so much easier.


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