La Fleur du mal
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:11:00
Yes, I've finished over there.
:11:03
This is Matthieu Lartigue,
my campaign running mate.

:11:07
- Delighted.
- How do you do.

:11:09
Come for coffee later.
:11:11
I'll try to.
I'll be going, then.

:11:14
See you later, maybe.
:11:16
Poor man, he works so hard.
:11:18
I bet he loves it.
:11:22
Everyone, come and eat. Hurry!
:11:25
The trouble with Americans,
:11:27
those I met anyhow,
and I met quite a lot,

:11:30
is that they're obsessed
by God and money.

:11:33
It doesn't make life easy.
:11:37
But they're warm-hearted
and energetic.

:11:41
I'm only sorry for them
:11:42
that they don't get to sample
lamprey like this.

:11:46
I'm glad you like it.
:11:48
I've never seen people
so wary about food.

:11:52
I'm wary about theirs!
:11:53
Their food's better
than most people here think.

:11:57
You like burgers now?
:12:00
It depends.
:12:02
They can't produce a wine like this.
:12:08
We don't usually drink Haut Brion
every day.

:12:11
No, but we produce it.
:12:13
Not personally.
:12:14
Have some more, dear.
:12:16
- Don't we get more?
- Of course you do.

:12:20
I'm sorry.
:12:23
What is it now?
:12:27
Yes, Matthieu.
:12:29
Can't he let us eat in peace?
:12:34
Why is she getting into this again?
:12:37
She enjoys it.
:12:39
Politics has always hurt the family.
:12:42
Dad, please...
:12:46
Forgive me.
:12:49
I just don't like it at all.
:12:51
We all have our weaknesses.
:12:54
I'm sorry.
:12:57
A bit more lamprey?
:12:59
No thanks, Aunt Line.

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