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:19:02
You understand?
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My father let himself be persuaded,
but the funny thing is...

:19:08
...once it was finished, it was my mother
who was the most disappointed.

:19:11
She quarreled with the architect
and left us.

:19:14
That's the way I saw it.
:19:16
I was 12 years old.
:19:18
Actually, things had been difficult
between her and my father for years.

:19:22
My father, who's full of contradictions,
was for it at first.

:19:26
They've caused so many problems,
you could've removed them!

:19:30
That's just it! The horrible thing is:
:19:33
They are attached to the cement floor
with steel bars.

:19:37
We'd have to use a jackhammer...
:19:39
...and we'd risk breaking through
the ceiling downstairs.

:19:43
I've gotten used to them.
:19:44
I'm not totally against them.
:19:47
They are a bit bizarre.
:19:49
And I don't believe in delimiting space.
:19:53
But they can be used for other things.
:19:56
For example, to lean on when talking.
:19:58
For example.
:20:01
Come on, I'll show you your room.
:20:06
It's nice that they kept the original doors.
:20:08
Aren't they beautiful?
:20:11
Here it is!
:20:13
This is your father's room.
He might be annoyed.

:20:15
I already told you, he's never here.
:20:18
I'll get you some sheets.
:20:28
We'll put them on later.
:20:30
-Do you want to see my room?
-Yes.

:20:34
You can put your things in here.
:20:37
I'll make some room.
:20:55
This has always been my room.
:20:57
I still have my toys.

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