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:20:02
I don't know why, or rather, I do.
They feel shy around me.

:20:06
-ln that case, I'm leaving.
-What?

:20:09
I was just waiting for Natacha.
:20:11
-lf she's not coming, I'll go.
-You can't leave me alone.

:20:15
Three women dump me
in the same afternoon.

:20:18
Only one is important for you,
and you let her leave.

:20:21
Because she had a good reason to leave,
but you don't.

:20:25
I came to be with Natacha,
and as she's not here....

:20:29
I've really no reason to stay.
:20:31
I canceled a dinner tonight, maybe l....
:20:34
I believe it's too late. Stay for dinner.
:20:36
The roads are awful at this hour.
It'll be better after 9:00.

:20:42
Take this.
:20:55
I don't know what got into them.
:20:57
It was bound to blow up,
you had the misfortune of witnessing it.

:21:02
Taken separately, they're charming.
:21:05
The worst part, I'm sure she told you...
:21:07
...is Natacha accuses Eve of terrible things.
:21:09
Yes, I know: the necklace.
:21:11
It's so unbelievable.
:21:14
I can't see what Eve could do with it.
:21:16
She can't wear it or sell it.
She doesn't need the money.

:21:20
She's anything but a thief.
:21:22
I can't accuse Natacha of having hidden it...
:21:25
...to make it seem as if Eve had stolen it.
She'd want to wear it too much.

:21:29
She's not Machiavellian,
she's more of a kleptomaniac.

:21:35
I put it in my pocket,
or at least I thought I did.

:21:39
What if it simply fell in the street?
:21:43
We'll just chalk it up
as one of history's unsolved mysteries...

:21:48
...or one of our family's.
:21:50
It's not the first!
:21:55
To return to this morning's argument...
:21:59
...what saddens me most...

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