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"The Flowers of Evil"?
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- You think it's right at his age?
- Yes, I think so.

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Oh, well.
How does he seem to you?

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- Very well. It is you who are pale.
- Oh, me...

:29:29
My dream would be a few days...
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...in the mountains.
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"Yet peacefully,
Charlemagne and his knights"

:29:36
"Left the mountain,
forgetting fights"

:29:40
Let's go and see Eric.
:29:47
Baudelaire is a great poet.
:29:50
And a great lover of cats.
:29:52
We shall read this today.
:29:56
"The Cats"...
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I'd rather it was this one.
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Please.
:30:04
"The Jewels".
You've got good taste.

:30:11
"The beloved was naked
and of my heart aware"

:30:14
"She was attired
with only jewels sonorous"

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"Whose rich show
gave her a victorious air"

:30:19
"That on happy days
is worn by Moorish belles"

:30:23
"When, dancing,
it casts its lively, mocking sound"

:30:26
"This shining world
of metal and of stone"

:30:28
"Thrills me to ecstasy,
and fiercely I love"

:30:31
"All things in which sound
is mingled with light"

:30:35
"She lay there, then,
and let herself be loved"

:30:38
"With a vague and dreamy air,
she tried poses"

:30:40
"And frankness coupled with lust"
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"Gave new charm
to her metamorphoses"

:30:47
That dress from the other day,
could you wear it next time?


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