La Guerre est finie
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:45:02
Maybe that's what it seems like.
:45:03
But it's not true.
:45:09
For me it wasn't a lie.
:45:11
You spoke of the fountains.
I was happy.

:45:15
The Piazza Navona
must be deserted now.

:45:19
You can hear
the water splashing.

:45:24
- Where are you going?
- To take Agnes home.

:45:27
Can't the little bitch take a cab?
:45:29
She's broke. I promised.
:45:32
St. Cloud is a long way away.
:45:38
I wonder if it might not be better
to tell the truth.

:45:41
Sure. Let's put an ad in the paper!
:45:43
But we can tell
Jeanine and Bill anything.

:45:46
And your Agnes too?
:45:48
You think they don't suspect
when you go on like you did earlier?

:45:53
No, Bill doesn't.
:45:55
He's a photographer.
He does his work.

:45:57
Anyway, we can't tell
anybody anything.

:45:59
- It's a question of principle.
- Your principles scare me.

:46:02
There have been arrests in Madrid.
Many of my colleagues have fallen.

:46:07
I want a child by you.
This is no life!

:46:11
What is a life?
:46:14
A child by you.
Can you imagine?

:46:18
We'll discuss it calmly.
:46:20
My child. It's not something
to discuss calmly.

:46:23
Afterwards you can go away, leave me,
even forget me if you like.

:46:27
This isn't the time.
:46:30
Yes, it is the time.
:46:41
Those arrests.
:46:44
When did they start?
:46:46
Thursday, three days ago.
:46:51
What does it make you want
when things like that happen?

:46:54
Want? What do you mean?
:46:58
Does it make you want to go on
doing what you're doing...


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