La Grande bouffe
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:33:01
I've got a great menu idea.
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"The Whore Menu"!
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A sauté of fat and lean given
by four gourmand gourmets, epicures...

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for three young ladies
in twelve courses.

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That's it.
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Crayfish a la Mozart on a bed of
rice a la Sully, with Sauce Aurora.

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Not bad.
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Can we see Boileau's linden tree?
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The one in the garden?
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Who sent you?
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The teacher.
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She wants to see
Boileau's linden tree?

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Well, now, you tell her
to come whenever she wants.

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Are you an Arab?
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No. Don't worry.
I'm not an Arab.

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Listen, children.
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Do you see this tree?
It's a linden tree.

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Mr. Boileau used to come sit under it.
Who knows who he was?

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No, you don't.
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Boileau was a great French poet.
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He was born in 1 636
and died in 1 71 1.

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He wrote beautiful things.
He loved nature.

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And so he came here
to rest and wrote poems.

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"Hasten then softly,
and never lose heart.

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Twenty times on the loom,
keep on weaving your art."

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Understand what it means?
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Mr. Bugatti was an artist...
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like a painter or a musician.
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This car is his art.
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Do you like cars?

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