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But, Mademoiselle, l have no
desire to marry a millionaire.

:54:04
l forgot.
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She's taken, but l'll set all
the other girls after him,

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and there are plenty.
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The freer they are,
the better.

:54:11
Oh, a Mexican!
:54:15
Total art. lt's frightening
just how total this boy is.

:54:25
You look magnificent!
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Kind of you to say so.
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So, you're going to perform.
:54:31
Yes, later on, with Gilberte.
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lt's a tableau taken from
my work ''Primitive Souls.''

:54:37
l know!
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Do you find Gilberte attractive?
:54:42
She's a woman who--
:54:43
Forget her, married women
aren't this year's fashion.

:54:46
They're out of date.
:54:48
Like Mademoiselle Poumaillac
you're trying to marry me off.

:54:50
Was she wrong to?
:54:51
Not her.
But the young woman who...

:54:53
Don't say anything
unpleasant, l know her!

:54:56
What madness came over her
to make her want to marry me?

:54:58
As a tender young girl, she
immediately thought of marriage.

:55:03
That would have been madness!
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But she figured it out!
She is not stupid!

:55:10
She was telling me
that a mayoral sash

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or a cassock aren't always
necessary to unite two beings.

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And that a girl can give herself
to the man she's chosen

:55:21
without a crowd of five hundred
to back her up.

:55:24
l'm sure you share her opinion
on that point.

:55:27
Not exactly!
:55:30
How can that be?
:55:34
lt's much better to remain
within the norm

:55:37
and follow the precepts
of traditional...morality.

:55:41
Meaning?
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Meaning...
:55:48
she could marry someone
who counts less for her and,

:55:52
once married, give herself
to the man of her choice

:55:55
with an affair that follows
the social norm.

:55:58
You can tell your friend that.

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