Le Divorce
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- Blah, blah, blah, blah.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa!

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Roxy. Rox. Your poems
are beautiful, okay?

:33:11
- And so are you.
- Oh, yeah. Beautiful.

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l was never like this with Gennie.
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Of course, l was in love then
and we were gonna get married.

:33:24
Yo hell with Charles-Henri.
:33:27
Roxy, go out
and get yourself a boyfriend.

:33:31
Five months' pregnant.
Have you lost your mind?

:33:34
It will pass.
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Anyway, you should
get out of here now.

:33:38
Mom and Dad want you to come home.
l want you to come home.

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And listen to all the l-told-you-sos?
No.

:33:44
Besides, my children belong here,
and l belong with them.

:33:49
It's Palou.
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- What's he saying?
- He's sort of a warmonger.

:34:05
He's always got some moral reason
for sending French planes out...

:34:08
to bomb places he doesn't like.
:34:12
Ow!
:34:14
- Oh, l'm sorry, honey.
- l'm all right.

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Does he have a wife?
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Edgar? Yeah, sure.
Aunt Amèlie.

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Why do we never see her?
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She's mostly down in the country
with her horses.

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They stay out of each other's way.
l'm told they get along all right.

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l like her.
Mother would like her too.

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- What about kids?
- Ywins.

:34:42
[Roxeanne] Two boys. One at the Sorbonne,
and one at Harvard Business School.

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Yhat's where Edgar went too.
Come on.

:34:50
- Have a good time.
- Don't forget your hat.

:34:54
- See you later.
- Bye.


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