Effroyables jardins
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1:20:01
- I worked in your factory for 20 years.
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I finished my career overseeing
the dye department.

1:20:09
- Ah yes...
I knew I'd seen you somewhere.

1:20:13
Of course.
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- Are you gonna re-open the factory?
1:20:17
- Absolutely!
1:20:18
The felt hat is not dead!
1:20:34
- Alright. I'm listening.
1:20:37
- Well... We were among the hostages
that your husband saved.

1:20:43
- Yes, a young man brought me flowers.
1:20:46
Emile.
And a tall one, blue eyes...

1:20:49
Monsieur... what's his name again?
Ah, me and names!

1:20:53
- Thierry Plaisance came?
1:20:56
Yes, he too came to thank me.
1:20:58
Well; to thank FĂ©lix.
1:21:02
Just like you, no?
1:21:07
I was not too kind
with your friend.

1:21:10
He insisted on selling me
an insurance policy.

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I told him that at my age...
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...when you've lost your spouse...
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...nothing has any value anymore.
1:21:23
I hope you don't have anything
to sell to me?

1:21:33
My husband, he was courageous,
you know.

1:21:37
He led a rather quiet life.
1:21:42
His last two days, they were tough.
1:21:48
He went through hell.
1:21:56
You know, when the Germans left,
the resistants came after me.


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