Alice et Martin
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:31:01
It's normal. He has to hurry.
Elections are next month.

:31:09
Hello, Mrs. Sauvagnac.
What would you like?

:31:12
Nothing, thank you.
:31:14
I've come to see this young woman.
:31:20
I have nothing to say to you. Speak.
:31:25
Can we take a walk?
:31:28
If you like...
:31:48
Martin wrote you a letter.
:31:50
You never answered.
:31:52
That's right. I ripped it up
without reading it.

:31:55
He's written you again.
I decided to bring it myself.

:31:59
He should have brought it himself.
:32:03
I had no choice.
:32:05
You've gone to a lot of trouble,
for nothing.

:32:08
It was worth it. You're here.
:32:10
You bothered my son at work.
:32:12
I don't want you to do it again.
:32:15
Give it to me.
Let's get this over with.

:32:20
You won't read it. Forget it.
:32:23
Make up your mind.
:32:35
I need my reading glasses.
:32:37
I'll read it to you.
:32:43
"Mrs. Sauvagnac,
:32:45
"today the psychiatrist
said I was better.

:32:49
"He doesn't know
what I'm suffering from.

:32:51
"A murderer needs a judge,
not pills.

:32:55
"I am asking to be judged.
:32:57
"All alone, I'd die.
:32:59
"Alice gives me
the strength to fight.


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