Madame Bovary
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:55:04
If I were you, I'd go to see the
notary.

:55:07
Do you think so? We hardly know
him.

:55:11
I'd go anyway.
:55:16
I should have the money later.
:55:18
Seeing Maitre Guillaumin won't do
any harm.

:55:22
You really think so?
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My black dress.
:55:28
I'll take the back door.
:55:38
A thousand cus?
:55:42
Why do you need such a sum, my
dear lady?

:55:47
You should have consulted me.
:55:50
There are a hundred practical
ways...

:55:53
of investing.
:55:57
Why did you wait?
:56:01
I don't know.
:56:03
Do I scare you?
:56:05
You're usually brave.
:56:08
I'm most devoted to you. You do
knowthat?

:56:13
You're a pretty woman...
:56:15
the glory of our town.
:56:17
I'm most fond of grace and beauty.
:56:25
What's your decision?
:56:28
What?
:56:29
The money?
:56:36
You'll get the damn money.
:56:39
You're
playing with my despair.

:56:42
I'm to be pitied, not bought!
:56:45
Stay!
:56:49
- Well?
- Nothing. I'm desperate.

:56:52
Perhaps there's someone...
:56:54
No. There's nobody.
:56:57
You said this afternoon perhaps.

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