And God Created Woman
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:09:02
What's for lunch?
:09:04
Goddamnit! Lentils again!
:09:06
It's good for your health.
:09:07
Did you have a good trip?
:09:10
When I get a car,
it'll be better.

:09:11
- How's my son?
- Hi Mom.

:09:16
I can finally breathe here.
:09:18
What's up with you?
You guys seem busy.

:09:22
Same old story,
not enough depth here.

:09:24
All the good jobs go to
the port's shipyard.

:09:26
- As long as you guys can eat.
- You're right, son.

:09:29
This one seems in pretty poor
shape.

:09:31
Carradine wants to buy our land.
:09:33
Let him try.
:09:35
Maybe it wouldn't be
such a bad idea to sell.

:09:36
Never.
:09:39
I ran into Juliette on the bus.
She's a real woman now.

:09:44
I know, because the bus
was crowded.

:09:47
- She's got no shame, that girl.
- She's got something else.

:09:50
I hope you're not falling.
:09:51
Why not?
:09:53
She hasn't waited for you.
:09:54
I never said I wanted to be
the first.

:09:57
Nobody even knows where
that tart is from.

:09:59
Her father was a captain
in the merchant marines.

:10:01
It's no excuse for her faults.
:10:04
Her biggest fault is that
her parents are dead.

:10:06
You seem well-informed.
:10:09
Sometimes when I go
to the bookstore, we chat.

:10:13
I can't wait for tonight.
:10:15
You're such a romantic.
:10:16
He's so handsome.
:10:18
Not enough to afford
to be broke.

:10:19
Better than your Rene.
:10:20
Rene gives me presents.
One, two...

:10:25
That's not it. You're doing
the Mambo. Let me show you.

:10:36
See, like this.
:10:44
Eric Carradine came to see me.
:10:47
So, Mr. Tardieu, I'd like
to buy your shipyard.

:10:51
Yours isn't enough?
:10:53
I want to build a hotel.
All I need is your land.

:10:57
We live off that shipyard.
Nobody'll take it.


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