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:06:02
No more than you.
:06:09
I didn't know philosophers
were so precise...

:06:13
Fussy!
:06:14
...about everyday things.
:06:16
Why not?
:06:17
Besides, I'm not a philosopher,
I'm a teacher.

:06:20
You're more of one than Eve.
:06:21
She thinks it beneath her
to straighten the apartment...

:06:25
...to help with dinner,
to put away a chair....

:06:28
She doesn't live here, thank god,
but still....

:06:36
Did you notice how she never misses
a chance to show off her knowledge?

:06:39
I'm the one who started.
:06:42
For you, it's normal, you talked about
your job to answer a question...

:06:46
...but she was just being pedantic.
:06:48
Even Dad noticed.
:06:50
In my room,
looking at pictures of my brother...

:06:53
...we talked about you.
He said you don't seem like a teacher.

:06:56
You know, the stereotype
of the schoolteacher....

:06:59
Anyway, he liked you a lot,
and thought you were pretty, too.

:07:05
You made quite an impression on him,
you know?

:07:07
He said that?
:07:09
No, but I can guess.
:07:12
The way he looks at you.
He doesn't look at ugly women.

:07:15
His Don Juan habits!
:07:18
His sweetheart was keeping an eye on him.
:07:20
She can't be very fond of you.
:07:24
I think you're unfair with her.
:07:27
She's very pretty and very intelligent.
:07:31
She does tease you a little,
but in a nice way.

:07:34
You consider that nice?
:07:38
You're just being diplomatic,
but that's fine.

:07:45
What my father needs is someone like you.
:07:48
He needs people who are calm.
:07:52
He doesn't need all these nutcases
who chase him.

:07:55
Most of all, I think he likes you.
:07:58
-I'm too old for him.
-You seem almost our age.


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