Madame Bovary
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Mme Bovary, I regret this but...
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an unfortunate chain of events...
:17:08
bad debtors and important
purchases...

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force me to ask you for the money
you owe me.

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The total comes to 270 francs.
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Forgive me, but it's quite urgent.
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I wouldn't like to have to take the
goods back.

:17:26
I'll pay you, M. Lheureux.
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We can come to an arrangement.
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No, I'll pay you.
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Why buy me presents?
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Because I love you.
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It's embarrassing for me.
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Don't be silly.
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Do you love me?
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Of course I do.
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Very much?
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Definitely.
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Then let's go.
:17:50
Take me away! Four years of
suffering. I'm dying!

:17:54
They torture me. Save me!
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What do you want?
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Take me away! I beg you!
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And Berthe?
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We'll take her too.
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What a woman!
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Well, will you take me?
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Let me think. I have things to sort
out.

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Will you take me?
:18:36
Mme Bovary was never more
beautiful than at this time.

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She had that indefinable
beauty...

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which springs from joy,
enthusiasm and success...

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and which is the harmony of
temperament and circumstance.

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I'm here to see you.
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I understood you were having
problems.

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So I'm here to pay my debts.
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I'll be needing a coat.

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