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1:20:00
who was married
to Monsieur Thomson?

1:20:03
Lord, no!
1:20:06
Why do you look so grim?
1:20:08
What do you imagine?
1:20:10
There's more than one Poumaillac
1:20:13
There are many Poumaillacs
near Bergerac

1:20:16
Focus your attention
1:20:19
Oh, l feel quite sick
1:20:21
Yes, l see the situation
1:20:24
Could well be a trick
1:20:27
To calm down his emotion
1:20:30
Be diplomatic
1:20:33
We must try it all
1:20:35
But we must stand tall
1:20:37
Let's avoid every pitfall!
1:20:41
l'm a girl called Poumaillac
1:20:44
Here's another Poumaillac
1:20:46
Now there's a third Poumaillac
1:20:53
First there's number one
1:20:54
Who is next to none
1:20:56
Then there's number two
So what can you do?

1:20:58
The next has to be Number three
1:21:00
lt's accidental
1:21:02
But it's natural
1:21:03
And you have to say
There's no other way

1:21:05
Since it has to be
After two comes three!

1:21:07
But what's this to-do
She's uneasy too

1:21:09
l feel that my question
Must lack precision

1:21:11
-He looks right through you
-What is the reason

1:21:13
-He seeks the reason
-For this combination

1:21:14
His suspicions accrue
l shudder anew

1:21:16
Does he have a clue
What he's going to do?

1:21:18
l am number one
1:21:19
But the boss never knew
Of the old issue

1:21:21
l'm in the stew
1:21:22
And the peace here to
ls losing its value

1:21:23
She bore my name too
After all it's true

1:21:25
-l am number one
-l see number one

1:21:27
And second to none
1:21:29
What is she to do
lf she's number two

1:21:31
He mustn't think she
ls now number three

1:21:32
lt's only natural, you see
After two comes three

1:21:35
And how true will it be?
1:21:37
After two comes three!
1:21:47
AND THlS ENDS ON MONDAY
AT 5:00 lN THE AFTERNOON.


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