Bonjour tristesse
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- A little.
- Why?

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Say it. Say anything, Cecile.
I want you to.

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I have to kind of push everything
around to think of Raymond married.

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You didn't want him to marry again?
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No, I mean,
I didn't think he wanted to.

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But if he does, I do.
If he's glad, I'm glad.

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That makes me so happy. You know,
I was rather frightened of you.

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Of me? Why?
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I was afraid of your being
frightened of me.

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I was. Until just this minute.
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- Well, never be again.
- I won't.

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I've told Albertine the news.
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- That is Albertine, isn't it?
- Yes.

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Anyway, I told her the news.
And she's happier than we are.

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I think we've seen
the last of her sisters.

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You see, you make everybody happy.
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- Doesn't she, Cecile?
- Yes.

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Did I really believe that?
Well, at least I tried to.

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And I tried to live
as though it were true.

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As though the subtle but swift
changes Anne made in our daily life...

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... made me happy too.
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It isn't that I don't believe
your father has changed.

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I want too much to believe it.
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What difference could a change
in him mean to you?

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If he changes, you change.
If he's happy with one person...

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Raymond is happy with Anne. It's
different than with Elsa or with...

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He loves Anne. And he wants the kind
of life she wants. You've seen them.

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Belonging to one person
can make you happy.

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Anne is different too.
She looks softer. She moves easier.

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- In the morning, she seems...
- Seems how?

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As though she had the most wonderful
secret in the worid.

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I wish I walked the way she walks now.
I wish I had the look she has. I wish...


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