:28:05
Escape's a pipe-dream. That's life
:28:29
I'll be back in a minute
:28:49
Well, tell me
:28:51
One evening, Raymond...
:28:55
...came home with railway tickets
to Brest
:28:59
He said he had a job,
so we all moved...
:29:02
...and went to live in an hotel
by the harbour
:29:08
I saw little of him. He was "working"
:29:13
I'd take the children out,
buy them ice-cream
:29:18
I worried, because I couldn't
make out how he earned his money
:29:24
One evening, after three weeks...
:29:29
...he just never came back,
I had to manage on my own...
:29:36
...with the children my mother-in-law
didn't want to look after
:29:41
Gradually, I became a prostitute;
it was easier
:29:49
Then, two years later I went to
the cinema one evening...
:29:55
...and saw him acting in an American
film