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:10:01
l call him the taxi because
he's always running errands.

:10:04
You little minx.
:10:05
l always speak my mind.
:10:07
How unwise of you.
lf you're that demanding,

:10:09
you'll never find a husband.
:10:14
l already have!
:10:22
Actually, l've chosen him
but he doesn't know.

:10:26
You secretive little madam!
:10:28
l'm here to seek your support!
:10:30
l'm all ears, my dear.
Who is it?

:10:33
Charly!
:10:36
Which Charly?
:10:37
Charles Brunner,
the one we all call Charly.

:10:41
-You must be mad!
-l am, mad about him!

:10:44
He doesn't have a situation.
:10:46
What? He's the head of a school.
:10:50
Oh, yes, the chief competitor
of the dada school,

:10:53
the cubisto-cuneiform school,
known as coocoo for short.

:10:57
Surely you don't plan
to set up house on income

:11:00
from the coocoo school?
:11:01
l have enough money for two!
:11:04
Well, he is a very sweet boy.
:11:08
l was simply exposing
the rational objections,

:11:11
but l have nothing
against cubism...

:11:14
and l love to handle
matters of love.

:11:18
-That's quite rare for a...
-Stop.

:11:20
You were going to say
for an old maid.

:11:23
l hate that term.
Firstly, l'm not old...

:11:27
and if l'm still a maid,
it's against my will.

:11:29
But enough of that.
:11:31
l'll talk to Charly
for you, l promise.

:11:34
Without naming me.
:11:35
l can imagine...
:11:38
Here's my sister at last.
:11:43
Yes, Juliette, you're late
:11:47
and l can't abide people
who are late.

:11:49
She's the one accusing others
of being late now.

:11:51
Hello, Huguette!
:11:52
Where the devil have you been?
:11:54
l was just at
the Spherists' exhibition,

:11:55
the Supercubists...
very crowded.

:11:57
You could have let me know.
:11:58
l called you,
but you had already left.


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