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1:17:16
He's allowed to reside in Barbizon...
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so Trotsky's feeling better.
He's working again

1:17:23
Know what he says?
1:17:25
With the forest so close...
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and working
with Communist League groups...

1:17:30
reminds him of Russia
when he was young

1:17:34
When everything seemed possible...
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you had only to invent it
1:17:39
But sometimes he gets discouraged
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The other day he suddenly said...
1:17:49
"Old age is
the most unexpected thing..."

1:17:52
"that ever happens to man"
1:17:56
That's a happy thought!
1:17:59
Exile is never happy!
1:18:03
Whenever I think
about this sad story...

1:18:06
it's as though
everyone wore masks

1:18:09
Like Sacha:
AIexandre-of-the-thousand-names...

1:18:13
And I always think
of that day in November 1933

1:18:16
Why does it haunt me?
1:18:21
Perhaps because on that day...
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I had a premonition
of Alexandre's end

1:18:28
And yet, you had to know us
in those years...

1:18:32
to know the real joy of living!
1:18:35
We were all Alexandre's age...
1:18:39
we basked in Arlette's beauty
1:18:43
It's so painful
to imagine her today...

1:18:47
in the sordid world of a prison
1:18:50
Her beauty warmed our hearts
1:18:54
There is a store
in Biarritz, gentlemen...

1:18:57
whose name symbolizes
that period for me...


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