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under French law by
our consul in Chicago.

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Without whom, l'd never have
become Madame Valandray.

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And that would have been a pity.
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Your husband's quite charming!
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Yes, he leaves me totally free
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and indulges my every whim.
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-How's his business doing?
-Wonderfully!

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The metal works are booming
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and he's on the verge
of signing a marvellous deal.

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The dressmaker has just sent
a dress round.

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Good, put it in my room.
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My dress for tonight's
dinner party.

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l have to write a note
for Huguette.

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She wants to marry.
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-So young?
-She's in love.

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l thought she was
more modern than that.

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With Charly.
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Really!
Poaching on my territory!

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She had no idea
she was trespassing.

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She can have that small fry.
l prefer bigger game.

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Young Charly?
Small fry?

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More of a little monkey,
l'd say.

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l must write to the boy.
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''My dear Charly...
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''l'm very curious...
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about Spherist art.''
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lt's you, Georges!
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ls Gilberte home yet?
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She's in her room,
trying on a new dress.

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A serious undertaking
that mustn't be disturbed.

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Here we are.
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lt wasn't easy, believe me.
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Hello.
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Hello, Faradel.
You seem rather agitated.

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-Not at all.
-Yes, you do!

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-What's the matter?
-Nothing, old chap.

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l just popped in to say hello.
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l've heard that before.
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Those words never quite mean
what they say.

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So there you are slaving away
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Like each day
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Without one minute to waste
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ln true haste
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When you have the sudden visit
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So be it
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Of an unwelcome twit

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