Dangerous Liaisons
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1:31:03
l see she writes as badly as she dresses.
1:31:07
ls it really true the little one's been ill?
1:31:10
Not so much an illness,
more a refurbishment.

1:31:12
What do you mean?
1:31:13
Miscarriage.
1:31:16
Vicomte, l am so sorry.
1:31:18
Your son and Bastide's heir.
1:31:25
lsn't there something else
that we should be discussing?

1:31:28
l do hope you are not going
to be difficult about Danceny.

1:31:30
l know Belleroche was pretty limp...
1:31:32
...but l do think you could have found
a livelier replacement...

1:31:35
...than that mawkish schoolboy.
1:31:36
Mawkish or not,
he's completely devoted to me.

1:31:39
And, l suspect,
better equipped to provide me with...

1:31:42
...happiness and pleasure than you are...
1:31:45
...in your present mood.
1:31:47
l see.
1:31:51
lf l thought you would be
your old charming self...

1:31:56
...l might invite you to visit me
one evening next week.

1:32:00
Really?
1:32:01
l still love you, you see...
1:32:05
...in spite of all your faults
and my complaints.

1:32:17
Are you sure you are not going
to impose some new condition...

1:32:20
...before you agree
to honour your obligation?

1:32:33
l have a friend who became involved
with an entirely unsuitable woman.

1:32:38
Whenever any of us
pointed this out to him...

1:32:41
...he invariably made the same feeble reply:
1:32:45
''lt's beyond my control,'' he would say.
1:32:48
He was on the verge of
becoming a laughing stock.

1:32:52
At which point, another friend of mine,
a woman...

1:32:56
...decided to speak to him seriously.
1:32:59
She explained to him
that his name was in danger...


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