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:32:00
I'll tell them you're ill.
- I can do that myself.

:32:04
They'll believe me. I never report sick.
And what about you?

:32:07
I'll ask the caretaker to
hang a note on the door.

:32:11
My students will come back tomorrow.
One day doesn't matter for dancing lessons.

:32:16
I'm going for a swim and then we call them.
- Alright.

:32:23
In the beginning, I lived close to
the Folies Bergère.

:32:27
At night, I'd leave my door open,
hoping a girl would walk in.

:32:33
But unfortunately...
:32:35
Before I got married,
I was always in love.

:32:38
When I'd see a guy I liked,
I wouldn't be able to sleep anymore.

:32:43
He wasn't allowed to touch me,
but I also couldn't live without him.

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I was so silly.
:32:51
Next time, we bring towels.
:32:57
It's incredible.
He creates sculptures from tires.

:33:02
I'm talking with my mouth full.
:33:06
He takes old tires and
creates a sculpture from them.

:33:10
You should meet him.
:33:12
That's the third person
you want to introduce to me.

:33:15
I'm always like that with friends.
:33:18
What a nice hat.
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It would look good on you.
:33:24
My husband hates it
when I wear a hat.

:33:28
I'll give it to you as a present.
- Then I'll wear it when I go home.

:33:32
The look on his face.
What does your wife hate?

:33:39
Showy ties.
- Then I'll buy you an ugly tie.

:33:45
Great. I'll wear it when I
visit her in the clinic.


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