Un amour de Swann
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Look at Madame de Cambremer.
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Indeed.
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She has music in her bones.
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Our jokes are in charming taste,
my dear Charles.

:13:44
Pity I never see you anymore.
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Life is a dreadful business.
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Dreadful.
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Some days you'd like to die.
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But death may be just as boring,
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since we don't know what it is.
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What I like about you
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is that you're not cheerful.
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Let's spend an evening together.
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Listen, Charles.
:14:24
Why not come with us later
to the Princess of Parma's?

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I'm afraid I'm busy.
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Then I'll be off.
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I'll go with you.
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Prince and Princess Pfaffenheim.
:14:38
The Duchess of Chatellerault.

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