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Stowaways are fine
for adventure stories...

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- But Berlin-Paris...
- Here?

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Lying half frozen on a boxcar roof,
half scorched against a hot water pipe...

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Good luck!
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You can find me work here,
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like for your in-law?
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He's in big trouble.
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They arrested him in March,
and no sign of him since.

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That doesn't mean a thing.
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Take me: I vanish, I reappear!
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He'll turn up again.
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Jacques Dubuis, my brother,
never came back.

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And I never saw him again.
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Except once, 57 years after his arrest,
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in 8 Men in a Chateau.
He was an extra.

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That's him!
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The Germans sent him to die
in a Silesian salt mine.

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He grew so thin
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his campmates called him "Stringbean."
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He was 20 years old.
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The other day,
at the Academie Francaise,

:31:04
that taffeta thing, the "slipper"-play...
What an endless bore!

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My wife understood it,
but she's a bridge whiz. Bingo!

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Excuse me!
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The metro was packed!
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Suzanne was perfect.
Losing weight helped.

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But he got fatter. How'd he do it?
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Splendid, Suzanne!
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A superb funeral for riffraff!
The cream of Paris Corsicans!

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Carbone and Spirito,
the underworld kings...

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Tino Rossi sang?
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As good as a state funeral,
and cartloads of flowers!

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My dear...
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my dear, you were fabulous!
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Leg of lamb!
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You remind me of...
the name escapes me...

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So kind of you!
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The audience hung on every word.
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Yes, it's so...
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And the play's fairly short.
:31:56
Plays are all too long.
Even short, Claudel is long.


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