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:06:03
"I love him as much as one can love
a researcher

:06:06
who's always occupied
but rarely preoccupied. "

:06:09
- A man like you.
- Read.

:06:11
"I tell him about my plan. He agrees.
He's not at all contrary. "

:06:16
Just like me!
:06:17
That's what I tell everyone:
"Philippe is not at all contrary."

:06:23
- What does everyone say?
- That I don't know how lucky I am.

:06:28
And now...
:06:30
Just to please me...
:06:33
- I've no idea.
- Yes.

:06:35
Choose. I want to choose
the first book with you.

:06:39
I'm too busy.
:06:42
I understand, darling.
:06:45
Too bad.
:06:58
Something easy, to begin with.
:07:02
Enjoyable...
:07:04
For all ages...
:07:07
Maupassant, perhaps.
Have you read him?

:07:10
"The Hand".
:07:13
"I'm won over."
:07:15
"Enough not to wonder to whom
I will read these stories this evening. "

:07:30
"The idiots put my ad
in "Work from home" section. "

:07:33
"Home. Of course.
But other people's. Not mine. "

:07:36
"A first letter has reached the agency.
It's from a woman. "

:07:41
"She's not what I expected.
Serves me right. "

:07:44
"A reader shouldn't
pre-judge their clients. "

:07:47
"She tells me her son Eric
is disabled after a road accident. "

:07:52
- "They don't yet know...
...if he'll get better.

:07:55
In any case, it will take time.
:07:57
I do what I can but I'm his mother,
so I can't help fussing.


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