Lust for Life
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1:01:05
Come along.
You wouldn't want a dump like that.

1:01:07
It should've been pulled down years ago.
1:01:09
Hey, wait a minute!
What are you trying to do to me...

1:01:11
talking like that about my property?
1:01:13
Is that what you're looking for, a house?
This is a fine house.

1:01:16
Look, my sister lived in it for 17 years
and then she died. God bless her.

1:01:19
That's what I mean.
1:01:21
Would you want me to show it to you?
How long would you want it for?

1:01:24
He won't want it at all,
not when he's seen it.

1:01:26
Now, look here, mind your own business
or I'll report you.

1:01:29
I'll let you have it at a good price, too.
How about 15 francs a month?

1:01:33
You stay out of this.
1:01:34
On top of that, I'll let you have
the use of an extra room.

1:01:40
A house, Theo. I found a house.
1:01:43
A place of my own
where I can work without a trouble.

1:01:47
And where there's plenty of room.
1:01:53
Roulin lent me a mattress to get started,
and I bought some chairs and a bed...

1:01:57
and a few other things
that were necessary.

1:01:59
With this and with what I spent
on paints and canvas...

1:02:03
my money for the month is almost gone.
1:02:05
But it was worth it.
1:02:17
Theo, you'd like this house.
1:02:20
It's yellow on the outside
and filled with sunshine.

1:02:23
Later, two could live in it.
1:02:25
One day, perhaps, Gauguin will come...
1:02:27
and then, who knows,
this might turn into a colony of painters.

1:02:32
I'm up at dawn and out on the road.
1:02:40
Now that summer's begun,
it's all very different here...

1:02:43
from what it was in the spring.
But I love it even more.

1:02:47
Everywhere is old gold, bronze,
and copper.


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