La Lectrice
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1:05:01
"I couldn't understand it."
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"They explained it had all been staged."
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"The two hooligans were in fact..."
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No reading, not now...
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Dear sir,
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please remember
I came to read you books,

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and I fully intend...
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...to take this further.
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Very well... OK.
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"A rolling feeling takes over my body."
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"It's like a boat, a voyage."
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"He begs that this voyage never end."
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"I tell him that it will end,
like all voyages".

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"I am astonished to be summoned
to the police station."

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- Inspector, the lady was upset...
- Please...

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...quite rightly, but she was reunited
with her daughter and jewels.

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I know that very well.
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But you also know what routine is,
a little routine enquiry?

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We don't have the littlest thing
against you, I insist.

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I can forget the little girl,
your little ad,

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but all of that
has aroused a little curiosity.

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That's why I asked you
to pay me a little visit.

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And I'd be curious, Inspector,
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to know if I contravened,
in even the littlest way,

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the regulations of my profession...
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I'd point out
that it is not a profession.

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That's why it is not regulated.
And as it's not regulated,

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on a purely personal note,
I would advise caution, that is all.

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- I have no more to say.
- On a purely personal note, nor do I.

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Himself...? Sorry.
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Thank you. Delighted to have met you.

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