:04:07
Where is that girl from?
:04:09
From around here, I believe.
:04:11
She's great! I'm very lucky to have found her.
:04:13
And she's willing to stay here for the
entire winter. We were lucky.
:04:18
Aunt Augustine!
You look tired. How are you?
:04:20
Same as ever.
This taricardia is killing me.
:04:23
It's tachycardia, aunt...
-Oh well...
:04:25
It's freezing with all this snow.
Are you back already?
:04:29
You were kicked out of school?
:04:31
No, I've come home for Christmas.
I'm getting good grades.
:04:34
Yes, your mother showed them.
But grades can be forged.
:04:38
That wasn't very nice.
:04:40
Can't I ask my niece if she
is trying her best?
:04:42
Of course you can.
Everything is going fine.
:04:45
At least someone is happy.
-Are you talking about me?
:04:49
I'm merely saying my daughter is happy.
-Is that all?
:04:52
Girls girls, quit it!
Augustine, you are exagerating.
:04:56
We have nothing to complain.
Gaby has always cared for us.
:05:00
Not the same as our own home,
but it's thanks to her...
:05:04
No it's not!
It's thanks to your father, Suzon.
:05:07
He respected your old and,
sick grandmother...
:05:10
and a woman of virtue, just like me.
:05:12
Thanks to Marcel...
-Thanks to both of us, of course.
:05:15
Don't be so bitter.
:05:17
You know we love you.
You're not being nice.
:05:20
Members of a family support each other
regardless of all their imperfections.
:05:25
Coffee's here.
:05:28
Ah! Warm brioches!
And I always get toast.
:05:31
Everyone does, juffrouw Augustine.
:05:33
Those brioches are my welcome present
for Suzon.
:05:38
Take one.
-Thanks. I love them.
:05:41
I have some chocolate in my room.
Tastes even better together.
:05:47
We must indulge her.
Augustine is like a child.
:05:51
Nice of your mother
to tolerate her moods.
:05:55
You call that 'moods'.
I call it rudeness.
:05:58
But Marcel tolerates her...