Jules et Jim
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1:11:02
Catherine spent the winter
at the chalet...

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as Jim's fiancee left in Jules' care
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Each day she asked him,
''Do you think Jim loves me?''

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Listen, Gilberta...
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When Catherine wants
to do something and...

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to the extent it won't hurt anyone,
and she's not always right...

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she does it for pleasure
and to learn something from it

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She hopes to attain wisdom that way
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That could go on quite a while!
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You're being petty, Gilberta
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l'm not! l'm jealous
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l've always known
it would end this way

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Jim, don't leave tomorrow!
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She'll have you for a lifetime.
Give me another week!

1:11:49
Jim could no more leave Gilberta
than Catherine leave Jules

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Jules mustn't suffer,
nor should Gilberta

1:11:55
They were fruits of the past,
counterbalancing each other

1:12:00
Tell Jim l saw Teresa,
now married and an authoress

1:12:03
l've had to delay my return, but
soon l'll be free and ready for you

1:12:08
l must say a few little farewells
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A few little farewells?
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Do you think Jim loves me?
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What's wrong? Why didn't
Catherine come to meet me?

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ln your letters you wrote too much
about your work and farewells

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Catherine hates absences.
Yours was too long

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She imagines you've done more
than you possibly could

1:12:41
- She's waiting at the chalet?
- l think so. Sure!

1:12:55
Catherine!

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