A Little Romance
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It's awful. I bet the French
translation is terrible.

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- It's terrible in any language.
- I know! That's fantastic!

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What's your IQ?
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- I don't know.
- You mean you've never been tested?

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- No.
- Why not?

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- I'm afraid I might find out I'm...
- What?

:22:29
A genius or something weird.
:22:31
Well, people don't exactly
love smart kids.

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I know.
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I'm 167 IQ.
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I won't tell anybody.
:22:42
And I read Heidegger because
I want to, not for school. I was lying.

:22:46
I lie all the time. You have to.
:22:49
- Are you good at math?
- I'm sensational!

:22:51
Especially things like probability.
:22:54
- I've won 850,000 francs on the horses.
- 850,000?

:22:59
Just on paper, naturally.
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That's fantastic!
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Fabulous!
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- You are English!
- No, I'm American.

:23:37
I love Americans!
I was stationed there for a time.

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Washington.
You have been there?

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- Once when I was little.
- Extraordinary city.

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Very like Paris in many ways.
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- You sure you're all right now?
- Perfectly, my dear.

:23:54
Allow me to present myself.
Julius Edmond Santorin, retired.

:23:59
To show there's no hard feelings...

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