La Guerre est finie
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:28:04
if you find the house empty,
come sleep here.

:28:07
Maybe. Thanks.
:28:49
- Is it you?
- That depends.

:28:52
Was it you on the phone
this morning?

:28:54
Yes. I recognize your voice.
:28:56
I waited for you until now.
:29:02
Come on!
:29:09
Your father isn't home?
:29:11
If he were, God knows
where you would be now!

:29:15
You don't know how true that is.
:29:18
But I do know.
:29:20
They ask to speak to my father.
:29:22
I say he's on a trip,
which is the truth.

:29:24
For once, the truth
served a useful purpose.

:29:29
What happened at the border?
:29:31
A spot check. Mere routine.
:29:35
But they picked us this time.
The phone call could have ruined it.

:29:39
They mentioned Spain
and I knew right away.

:29:41
My father told me
about the passport.

:29:47
We have a weakness for Spain
in our family.

:29:51
So I pretended to be alarmed.
I asked lots of questions.

:29:54
I even demanded
to talk to my father.

:29:56
I was admirable,
full of daughterly anxiety.

:29:59
In any case, you kept your cool.
You got me out of a fix.


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