Dangerous Liaisons
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You asked for hindrances.
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You are a genuinely wicked woman.
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And you wanted a chance
to make my cousin suffer.

:37:17
l can't resist you.
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l made it easy for you.
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But, all this is most inconvenient.
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The Comtesse de Beaulieu
has invited me to stay.

:37:28
Well, you will just have to put her off.
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Well, the Comtesse has promised me
extensive use of her gardens.

:37:34
lt seems her husband's fingers are
not as green as they once were.

:37:39
Maybe not.
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But from what l hear,
all his friends are gardeners.

:37:43
ls that so?
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You want your revenge, l want my revenge.
:37:47
l'm afraid there's only
one place you can go.

:37:50
Back to Auntie?
:37:51
Back to Auntie.
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Where you can also pursue
that other matter.

:37:57
You have some evidence to procure,
have you not?

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Don't you think it would
be a generous gesture...

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...to show the proper confidence
in my abilities...

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...if we were to take
that evidence for granted?

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l need it in writing, Vicomte.
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-Now you must leave me.
-Must l? Why?

:38:22
-Because l'm hungry.
-Yes?

:38:24
l have quite an appetite myself.
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Then go home and eat.
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ln writing.

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