Pierrot le fou
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The next day
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The next day
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- we find the Peugeot
- entering a town in central France

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- with its tank
- almost empty.

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- Marianne
- and Ferdinand

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- stop at a bar
- and order drinks

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- wondering
- how to pay for them.

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- Their descriptions are on the radio.
- People stare at them suspiciously.

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- Their descrip...
- People stare at them suspiciously.

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The people are:
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Lazlo Kovaks, student;
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born January 25, 1936...
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at San Domingo;
forced to flee the American invasion.

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Now residing in France
as a political refugee...

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France: the land of liberty,
equality and fraternity.

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Viviane Blassel,
born March 21, 1943 in Marseilles.

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Uh... I'm 22, I work
at Auxerre Emporium, perfume counter.

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Eté, André, born May 25, 1903
in Marbouie (Eure et Loire).

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Age: 62... Present occupation:
motion picture extra.

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Let's tell stories.
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The right words may move them.
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- What stories?
- Anything at all.

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The Fall of Constantinople, or the story
of Nicolas De Stael and his suicide.

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Or the one about William Wilson:
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He saw his double in the street
and wouldn't rest till he'd killed him.

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When it was done,
he realized he'd killed himself,

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and it was his double who was left.
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OK, maybe they'll give us some money.
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Marianne had the eyes
of both Romeo and Juliet,

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so she told them about William
of Orange's nephew, Vivien,

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who died fighting 30,000 Saracens.
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He bled from 1,000 wounds and he fought
alone, for he'd sworn not to retreat.

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Oh, young and gentle nephew,
why such a mad, noble oath?

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Ferdinand told them
the story of Guynemer,


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