Domicile conjugal
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l'm already late...
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l'll show you out
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We never see you any more
:55:42
You like working for the Americans?
:55:45
Yes. lt gives me time to think
:55:49
l'm writing a novel
:55:51
No kidding!
:55:52
My wife doesn't know.
l write at night

:55:55
A novelist? Like Baudelaire...
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He started with flowers, too
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He didn't write novels
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What about ''Flowers of Evil?''
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That's poetry
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l know more about him than you
:56:08
l just read an article
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You know he was a priest's son?
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His father was an ordained priest
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Then he worked for a family:
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Choiseul-Praslin...
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as a tutor...
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Open the door
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What's your novel about?
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Life in general... my youth...
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From the particular
to the general...

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Oh? Well, we'll have to read it
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l get an autographed copy, right?
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''For Césarin''
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What's the title?
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Haven't found one yet
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lt shouldn't be hard...
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Any trumpets in your novel?
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Any drums?
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Then call it:
''Neither Trumpets nor Drums!''

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Not bad, eh?

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