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:07:00
ANOUK: You always say that.
:07:02
Tell about
grandmere and grandpere.

:07:05
Not tonight.
:07:07
How about the princess
and the pirates?

:07:10
ANOUK: OK.
:07:13
ANOUK: Prepare to fire!
:07:15
All hands on deck!
:07:18
ANOUK: Ready, aim...
:07:21
fire!
:07:24
REYNAUD: Forgive the intrusion.
:07:27
VlANNE: It's a pleasure.
:07:31
ANOUK: Sorry, monsieur.
:07:33
-Pirate attack.
-Of course.

:07:37
What is your name?
:07:38
Anouk. What's yours?
:07:40
l am the Comte de Reynaud
at your service.

:07:43
ANOUK:A realone?
:07:45
Like the Comte de Monte Cristo?
:07:47
Ah-ah!
He was not a real one.

:07:50
VlANNE: To what do we owe
the honor of your visit?

:07:52
Well, as mayor of Lansquenet...
:07:55
l want to welcome you
to the community...

:07:57
and to invite you to worship
with us at mass on Sunday.

:08:01
That's very kind of you,
but actually we don't attend.

:08:07
VlANNE: We 're glad to be
so near the church, though.

:08:10
We'll enjoy
singing with the bells.

:08:12
The bells are not intended
as an entertainment, Madame.

:08:16
They are a solemn call
to worship for--

:08:18
VlANNE: Mademoiselle.
:08:20
l beg your pardon?
:08:21
Mademoiselle.
l've never been married...

:08:23
but feel free to call me Vianne.
:08:28
l hope you'll stop by when
l open for business next week.

:08:32
Yes.
:08:34
Yes, opening a patisserie
during the holy Lenten fast.

:08:38
l could imagine better timing.
:08:40
Oh, but it's not going
to be a patisserie.

:08:42
Then what do you intend to--
:08:44
lt's a surprise.
:08:46
lt was sweet of you to drop by.
:08:56
STORYTELLER:
The Comte de Reynaud...

:08:58
was a student of history,
and therefore a patient man.


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