Bonjour tristesse
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Hey, what's the matter?
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I don't want it to stop. Ever.
:22:08
But suddenly somehow
I knew it would stop.

:22:12
That our happy days were numbered.
:22:35
That was a Tuesday.
Anne was due the following Monday.

:22:38
Six more days.
:22:40
I remember thinking
seven would have been lucky.

:22:43
It was very hot
the day Anne was to arrive.

:22:46
My father and Elsa
went to meet her at the station.

:22:57
They're back.
:23:15
Anne!
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Welcome.
:23:20
Thank you, Cecile.
:23:26
Are you that grown up?
:23:29
- Really, welcome.
- And really, thank you.

:23:34
- Which way?
- Terrace first, so you can see the view.

:23:40
- How did your new collection go?
- Extremely well.

:23:43
But I wish I could have found
material the colour of this water.

:23:47
I spent my honeymoon by the sea.
Twelve years ago.

:23:51
Did you like it? I mean the place?
:23:54
Yes, I liked both it and the place.
:23:57
Although it wasn't nearly
as lovely as this.


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