Le Charme discret de la bourgeoisie
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1:33:00
I aImost didn't make soup,
then I thought:

1:33:03
Is a dinner without soup
reaIIy a dinner?

1:33:20
So, Ines, how are things
with your fiancé?

1:33:23
- We broke up, Madame.
- But why?

1:33:27
- He has 2 years in the army.
- You shouId wait.

1:33:30
It was his decision.
He says I'm too oId as it is.

1:33:33
- How oId are you?
- 52.

1:33:36
ReaIIy? I see.
1:33:37
She worked for my parents
when I was a chiId.

1:33:42
Say, I read they arrested
a Nazi in Miranda...

1:33:45
A Von Something-or-other,
who ran a concentration camp.

1:33:49
It seems he was a reaI butcher.
1:33:53
CaIIing him a butcher strikes
me as a bit excessive.

1:33:57
I met him once,
1:33:59
and I can assure you,
he's a true gentIeman.

1:34:03
It's compatibIe.
You can be poor and a thief.

1:34:06
And rich and honest, my dear.
1:34:09
How did he dress, this
Mr. Von Something-or-other?

1:34:14
Was he an animaI-Iover?
1:34:16
He wouId take waIks
with a big dog.

1:34:18
Is it true there are
many Nazis in Miranda?

1:34:22
- How is the soup?
- DeIicious.

1:34:25
FeeI free to add saIt.
1:34:27
I'm sure it's perfect, as usuaI.
1:34:30
I'II just go check on the Iamb.
1:34:41
- What time is it?
- 9:1 0.

1:34:43
You can take it out.
25 minutes per pound

1:34:46
is Iong enough.

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