Chocolat
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:42:00
Oh, no. Of course l do.
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Yes.
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Neither do l.
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lt's not that kind of poetry.
:42:13
And in a moment of weakness...
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l prayed to the Virgin Mother...
:42:19
to soothe Charly's soul
in his hour of suffering.

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You understand an animal
has no immortal soul.

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l understand, mon pere.
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Yet you flout God's law.
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GUlLLAUME:
l'm weak and a sinner.

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PERE: What else?
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lmpure thoughts.
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GUlLLAUME: The woman
who runs the chocolaterie.

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Vianne Rocher?
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She suggested
l buy chocolate seashells...

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for the widow Audel.
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And, well...
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l guess that got me to thinking
about the widow Audel.

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At her age? At your age?
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Yes. And yes.
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And just what were you doing
in a chocolaterie during Lent?

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lt was for Charly.
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Again you flout God's law.
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Well, but if Charly
has no soul...

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then there's no harm
in him breaking Lent.

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GUlLLAUME:
lsn't that so, mon pere?

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Ten Hail Marys,
twenty Our Fathers.

:43:35
''Will she never have done,
then...

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''that ghoul queen of
a million dead bodies?

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''l see myself again...
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''skin rotten
with mud and pest...

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''worms in my armpits
and in my hair.''

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lt's perfectly wretched,
isn't it?

:43:56
Perfectly.

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