Les Liaisons dangereuses
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:07:00
Have you dropped him?
:07:02
Not yet. I have to find a way.
:07:05
The style of breaking off is what matters.
:07:10
I follow my simple routine:
:07:12
"I picked you up, I had you, good-bye."
:07:16
I believe in using more finesse.
:07:19
Why don't you marry him off?
:07:22
Casanova used to pick husbands
for his ex-mistresses.

:07:25
I'd love that!
:07:28
What do you think of Cecile?
:07:32
I'd already thought of her.
:07:34
I've even paved the way a little:
:07:37
"Here is Cecile, a real French girl."
:07:40
Too bad she's so stupid. Even for Court.
:07:44
But if I insist...
:07:47
- He'll agree?
- Absolutely.

:07:50
- He's already agreed.
- Pardon me?

:07:55
Mrs. Volange broke the news to me.
:08:00
He proposed, she accepted,
they're engaged.

:08:03
Cecile and Court will be married
in the spring.

:08:08
No kidding!
:08:16
Valmont has revealed the news.
:08:20
You were the matchmaker, my dear.
:08:22
I never expected such an outcome!
:08:25
He's so nice. A new generation boy.
:08:28
Responsive to French charm.
:08:31
He likes France.
:08:33
Yet he claims
that American wives are smarter.

:08:38
Most girls in America go to college.
:08:41
- It's not like that here.
- In other words, we're stupid?

:08:45
Don't blame him. Unfortunately,
few Parisian women are like you.

:08:49
- You barely know the man...
- Skin deep...

:08:53
as Valmont puts it.
:08:59
Court's jubilant and full of praise for her:

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