The Tenant
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:09:02
Of course. It's perfectly reasonable.
I understand your point.

:09:07
Could I offer you a cigarette?
:09:09
You want 5,000, fine. But if you got paid
by cheque, you'd have to declare it.

:09:15
Wouldn't you rather get 4,000 in cash?
:09:18
I'd rather get 5,000 in cash.
:09:24
It's perfectly natural. Anyway,
the former tenant is not dead yet.

:09:29
If she comes back, you won't even
get 4,000. You get nothing.

:09:34
Are you married? Excuse the question,
but it's because of children.

:09:38
This is a very quiet building.
My wife and I are getting on now.

:09:42
I wouldn't say that, Monsieur Zy.
:09:45
I know what I'm saying. My wife and I
are getting on. We don't like noise.

:09:49
You needn't worry.
I'm very quiet and I'm a bachelor.

:09:54
Bachelors can be a problem, too.
:09:57
If you want a place to entertain girls,
:10:00
I'd rather take 2,000 and give it
to someone more needy.

:10:04
I quite agree, but I'm not that type.
:10:07
I can't give you a definite answer while
Mademoiselle Choule is still alive.

:10:12
But I like you. You seem to be
a serious young man to me.

:10:33
I want to visit Mademoiselle Choule.
:10:45
Simone Choule?
:10:46
- Are you a relative?
- I'm a friend.


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