Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie
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:27:01
Dear Madame,
haven't we met before?

:27:03
Quite possibIy.
:27:10
To what do we owe this honor?
:27:12
It's quite simpIe.
I'd Iike to be your gardener.

:27:15
- Excuse me?
- Your gardener, yes.

:27:18
Tend your garden... the vegetabIes,
the fIowers, the Iawn.

:27:23
- You do need a gardener?
- Yes, we do.

:27:26
Then I'm asking for the position.
:27:29
- But, Your Grace...
- Don't be surprised.

:27:33
The Church has changed,
you know.

:27:36
You've heard of worker priests?
:27:39
The same goes for bishops.
:27:43
- You know about gardening?
- I shouId think so.

:27:48
I spent my chiIdhood
in a Iarge house...

:27:52
something Iike this one.
:27:54
My parents... God rest their souIs,
they both died vioIent deaths.

:27:59
My parents had a fine gardener.
I Iearned everything from him.

:28:04
- Your parents died vioIent deaths?
- Yes, arsenic poisoning.

:28:08
Who did it?
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We never found out.
:28:13
How much do you want?
:28:15
Union rates. No more, no Iess.
:28:18
But our ex-gardener
wasn't unionized.

:28:21
Maybe so, but I insist
on doing this properIy.

:28:25
So, is the answer yes?
:28:30
Very weII.
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- When wiII you start?
- Now. If you'd show me the garden...

:28:37
This way.
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Excuse me...
:28:41
You have grass in your hair.
:28:44
It's nothing.
:28:47
- ShaII we?
- Indeed.

:28:48
See you Iater, Madame.

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