Au hasard Balthazar
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1:11:08
You're rich and you've got
no electricity

1:11:12
We've got nothing at all.
Even the house is not ours

1:11:18
Father paid every penny
to the creditors

1:11:21
That's what happens when
you put honour first

1:11:25
Your father spent his life
creating obligations

1:11:29
Forwhat? Not one person in ten
believes him innocent

1:11:34
Have I got any obligations?
1:11:38
I'm free, obliged only to
what's useful to me...

1:11:42
...things which give profit,
especially big profit

1:11:46
Life is a fair, a market
which doesn't need words

1:11:51
Banknotes will do
1:11:53
If you pay people, you're excused
obligations to them

1:11:57
It would be even better
if they worked for nothing

1:12:00
Not everyone sees things
the same way

1:12:03
You can do what you like
and still be respected

1:12:08
It's a matter of cheek,
self-assurance

1:12:11
Take it back
1:12:15
I don't need money; I need a friend
1:12:21
Who'll give me what I need to escape
1:12:25
I've always wanted to
1:12:27
Escape?
1:12:29
Run away
1:12:32
A friend who will share
my pleasures and sorrows

1:12:36
I'll share them, but I hope I'll
have more pleasure than sorrows


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