Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud
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1:06:01
If you don't mind,
I'll leave a note.

1:06:11
I can feel change in the air.
1:06:17
Please, don't stop for me.
1:06:31
Will we be able to read it soon?
1:06:33
I don't know.
1:06:36
Pierre is lucky.
1:06:38
You brighten up his old walls.
1:06:43
He'd grown used to solitude.
I'm happy he's enthusiastic again.

1:06:49
You're lucky too.
1:06:54
He's a remarkable man.
1:06:56
A true humanist.
1:06:59
He can teach you a lot.
1:07:02
Have you known him for long?
1:07:04
He's my oldest friend.
1:07:07
I'd rather be his friend
than his enemy.

1:07:11
But we all have our dark side.
1:07:14
It makes things more interesting.
1:07:16
May I have an envelope?
1:07:27
Please give this to him
and I'll bother you no more.

1:07:37
Good luck.
1:07:41
Stay as you are... so fresh!
1:07:52
Who was he?
1:07:53
I don't know.
He comes and goes.

1:07:55
Look.
1:07:57
I found some pictures
in a book.

1:07:59
That must be his wife.

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