Tristana
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:22:03
Go to your saucepans
:22:08
If I'd known before, I might have...
:22:14
From this pettifogging pedlar to big
industrialists...

:22:18
...they're all alike: Bloodsuckers
:22:22
Let's see what the bandit's doing
:22:51
Look at them; don't you sense that
cloying conjugal bliss?

:22:55
I don't understand
:22:57
Note his bovine air of resignation;
how bored they are

:23:01
Farewell to love! Never marry,
Tristana

:23:05
Can't one be free and honest?
:23:07
Exactly! Passion must be free;
it's the law of nature

:23:11
No chains, no signatures, no blessings
:23:17
Which of those columns do you
like best?

:23:20
Now I don't understand
:23:23
- Which do you prefer?
- They're all the same

:23:28
No two columns are alike; there's
always a difference

:23:32
I can always choose between two grapes,
two rolls, two snowflakes

:23:36
I always prefer one to the other
:23:43
I like this one best
:23:45
Take it home, then.
Let's change the subject


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