Bonjour tristesse
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:11:03
- Twice more.
- Why?

:11:05
Three times is good luck.
:11:07
- Pebbles and all?
- Of course.

:11:09
Elsa? Elsa?
:11:11
If you really want it to work,
do it seven times.

:11:14
If I want that,
I'll pull her out by the hair.

:11:17
Wait.
:11:19
Let's smell the day.
:11:24
Good morning, Cecile.
:11:26
Good morning, Raymond.
:11:28
I'm up now.
:11:34
Two letters for you.
One's from your office.

:11:38
Throw it away. It's vacation time.
:11:40
It doesn't say who this one's from.
:11:42
Look, not bad. Another week,
it'll be flatter than yours.

:11:46
But you're tempting the devil...
:11:49
...looking in the mirror before noon.
:11:52
Do I look that much fatter
in the morning?

:11:54
It has nothing to do with that.
It's bad luck, that's all.

:11:58
- Why?
- It just is. You'll see.

:12:28
Elsa?
:12:30
- I'm asleep.
- Then wake up.

:12:32
- It's the middle of the night.
- It's morning.

:12:35
- It's raining.
- No, it isn't.

:12:37
It is. Great big drops.
I heard them on the door.

:12:40
- How do you feel?
- As if I were swimming in sizzling oil.

:12:44
You do look like a lobster.
:12:46
You were too lazy
to move out of the sun.

:12:49
If you really adored me,
you would have moved the sun.

:12:52
I adore you, all right.
:12:55
- Good morning, Elsa.
- Good morning, Raymond.

:12:58
- Up.
- Don't make me move, I'll crack.


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