Jean de Florette
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:44:03
I thought about
your water problem.

:44:07
The cistern's good
for some watering...

:44:10
but it's small
and will dry up fast.

:44:13
When it rains,
the road is full of water.

:44:16
If you had pipes,
large cements ones...

:44:20
you'd have a pipeline
to keep your cistern fiilled.

:44:25
What a good idea.
:44:28
I just happen to have some pipes.
:44:34
What did you intend them for?
And the wire?

:44:39
That's a big secret.
:44:42
A new fence?
:44:44
Yes, but a special kind.
:44:47
- It'll go two feet underground.
- To keep the rabbits out?

:44:51
You're close! To keep the rabbits, yes.
But not out.

:44:56
I don't get it.
:44:59
First I'll plant some leeks,
tomatoes, potatoes, chervil.

:45:04
That's an hour's work every day.
:45:07
- A kitchen garden?
- Precisely.

:45:12
Next I'll plant
some high-yield crop...

:45:17
vital for large-scale
rabbit breeding.

:45:21
Large-scale?
You mean big rabbits?

:45:24
What we mean is hundreds of rabbits
a month, if not thousands.

:45:29
No, Aimee, we'll stay
within reasonable limits.

:45:35
Bring me my manual.
:45:38
You've raised rabbits,
haven't you?

:45:42
I've got six,
and my uncle has 30.

:45:45
In spite of that...
:45:47
you probably don't realize
how prolifiic these rodents are.

:45:51
Here, read this.
:45:53
I can read,
but I don't understand numbers.

:45:58
Well, I do. It means that
with one pair of rabbits...


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