Jean de Florette
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:49:03
- Thank God.
- And there's no real rainy season.

:49:05
According to weather statistics...
:49:07
based on the past 50 years
we should have...

:49:13
six days of rain in April,
fiive in May, four in June...

:49:17
two in July and three in August.
:49:21
- That's just an average.
- It sounds about right.

:49:24
Since rainfall is often sporadic...
:49:27
we ought not to expect
this plant's maximum growth.

:49:32
I estimate a reasonable growth
of about six inches a month.

:49:36
Good! You'd have a problem
if they grew any faster.

:49:40
You'd be picking up your squash
by the edge of the village.

:49:44
Good point.
:49:46
I fiigure each plant will yield
about 1 30 pounds of squash.

:49:50
Not bad, but you only have
four seeds.

:49:54
They're hard to get.
Today I have four.

:49:57
But in six months, I'll be eager
to stop their proliferation.

:50:04
If your rabbits and squash
get out of control, what then?

:50:09
We'll be rich! We must succeed,
or we're doomed to return...

:50:13
to the hell of city life!
:50:40
- Well?
- Good news and bad.

:50:43
He wants to raise rabbits outdoors,
inside a fence.

:50:48
Rabbits? With a manual?
:50:51
Yes, a book. It says
you start with two rabbits...

:50:55
and get 1 ,000 in six months.
:50:57
If they keep breeding, forget it!

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