Madame Bovary
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:30:03
It's agreed, then? Tomorrow at
six.

:30:05
Unfortunately, I have to go home.
But you, Emma...

:30:10
It's just...
:30:12
I'm not sure...
:30:15
Think about it and we'll see.
:30:17
Just sleep on it.
:30:21
Nowthat you're back in these
parts...

:30:24
I hope you'll come to dinner from
time to time.

:30:27
You can count on it.
:30:29
I have to go to Yonville on
business.

:30:36
Good-night.
:31:05
M. and Mme Bovary, please.
:31:07
Number seven, but the gentleman
left.

:31:20
Oh, Leon...
:31:21
I'm pleased to see you.
:31:24
I didn't say where we were
staying.

:31:26
I found you.
:31:29
You decided to stay?
:31:30
Yes, and I was wrong.
:31:35
One shouldn't acquire such tastes
when one's so busy.

:31:39
I can imagine.
:31:41
No you can't, you're not a woman.
:31:46
If only you knew of my dreams!
:31:50
And mine!
:31:53
I've suffered too.
:31:55
I'd wander along the Seine.
:31:58
A print-seller had an engraving of
a Muse.


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