Le Divorce
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:22:00
l'm not sure if l wanna bring
a child into a broken home.

:22:07
You don't want to act hastily
in such an important matter.

:22:13
l'll get some more hot water.
:22:17
Please reflect on this, Roxeanne.
:22:25
- Roxeanne is not herself.
- How can she be?

:22:29
This is very, very unfortunate.
:22:33
Deplorable.
:22:38
So good of you, Isabel,
to have come to be with her.

:22:41
And l hear that you've
already found employment.

:22:44
Yes, l'm working with Olivia Pace,
the American writer.

:22:47
l really must get something ofhers.
:22:52
Who was she?
:22:55
Was she German? Flemish?
:22:58
Saint Ursula was the patron saint of all
young girls, whatever their nationality.

:23:03
How many virgins do they say
were martyred with her?

:23:05
- Eleven thousand.
- That's a lot.

:23:08
But it's a charming legend.
:23:16
- What are you doing?
- Didn't you hear her?

:23:19
"Sugar grains. Original."
Meaning how bizarre.

:23:23
Meaning, "Why don't you have sugar cubes
like a proper French girl?"

:23:27
- [Silverware Clatters]
- It's her fault too.

:23:30
She's completely spoiled
both her sons.

:23:32
[Clattering]
:23:34
You didn't tell me you were thinking
of not having the baby.

:23:37
Of course l'm having it.
:23:40
l just wanted to shake her up,
that's all.

:23:43
[Roxeanne]
My husband no longer lives at home.

:23:46
[Man] You're the innocent party.
You can file a suit.

:23:51
l don't want to.
It's all my husband's idea.

:23:55
If Mr. de Persand
took you to court...

:23:57
he'd need to make a case.
:23:59
Violence, cruelty, adultery.

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