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1:28:01
At your age, with each book
anything may happen.

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Please, Marie, don't tell me about it.
1:28:09
"I want to leave. Or to cry."
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"Or both. which would be worse."
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Don't tell me you've forgotten me.
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Of course not.
1:28:20
I chose a souvenir for you
in Sao Paulo, but...

1:28:23
You are forgiven.
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Go...
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It will be all right.
1:28:30
You'll open a school for reading.
1:28:36
Good luck, Marie.
1:28:43
You don't even know how to kiss.
1:28:47
You give me your ears.
Perhaps you like your ears to be kissed.

1:28:51
As for your mouth...
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...you just give air kisses.
1:28:55
It's fine, but it's not really kissing.
Look...

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I kiss you
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and you kiss me
on the other cheek at the same time.

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There, we could say we kissed.
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I'm speaking, of course,
about a friendly kiss,

1:29:11
a fatherly one.
1:29:14
Go on, run along.
1:29:16
At least I've taught you something.
1:29:25
"Facing all dangers.
I return to the judge. "

1:29:28
"Prepared."
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"I have reread Sade. Alone.
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Aloud in my bedroom. "
1:29:34
"I even tried out a few pages
on Philippe. He enjoyed it. "

1:29:39
"He'd always heard
that Sade was boring. "

1:29:42
"He was not of this opinion."
1:29:44
"Philippe has anything
but a mediocre mind. "

1:29:49
Dear child, let us chat
to become better acquainted?

1:29:53
"Chat. A charming word to make me
forgive many things. "

1:29:57
"Gladly. I said..."
1:29:58
Let us chat...
1:29:59
"We chatted."

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