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I did it for us, for you.
Because I love you.

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And I can love you
only as your husband,

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not as someone
you have to give his life back to.

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I didn't give you your life back.
It was a checkbook.

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Yes, that it was.
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I wanted to be somebody for you
so you could love me. Understand?

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No, but I do love you.
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It's a goal.! Goal.! Goal.!
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I want to be your wife.
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I've been thinking.
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We'll draw up a contract
saying everything I have is yours.

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- Including your heart?
- That has always been yours.

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Or else it belongs entirely to me.
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Perhaps that's the same thing.
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I'm serious about the contract.
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Dismissed.
I want a different contract,

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in which I give you
everything I possess.

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You mean it?
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I mean it.
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It meant so much to you.
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But now I have it.
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Fine.
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But I'm a rich woman.
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And I shall certainly
inherit a fortune.

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Anyone can inherit things.
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Anyone? Maybe.
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Why do you want to give
me everything?

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Because I will become your husband
today and won't need anything anymore.

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- Who can that be?
- What time is it?

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- Quarter past 6:00.
- What day is this?

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The fourth.
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It's Senkenberg
with a notary public from Lyon.

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Oswald executed his will in Lyon.
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Strange.
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I almost forgot
about the appointment.


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