La Lectrice
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1:11:18
Stay there. I'll bring the tea.
1:11:23
Joël's mother works in a hotel,
in room-service.

1:11:51
What's it like in a hotel?
Things must go on.

1:11:55
Less than in a novel.
1:11:57
Go on, blow.
1:12:11
Lights out.
1:12:13
"Peaceful yet,
Charlemagne and his frights"

1:12:16
"Left the mountain,
forgetting lights"

1:12:26
My bed-jacket will get marks on it.
1:12:28
It would be a pity.
1:12:39
Why does one decide
to read to strangers?

1:12:43
I don't know. To talk. Maybe.
1:12:47
Because words one likes.
One wants to share.

1:12:50
That's nice.
1:12:56
Reading a lot.
Doesn't one want to invent stories?


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