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How long has he been dead?
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A week. Ten days.
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Keep me informed.
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Use the private number.
I want to keep this confidential.

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Understood.
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Yes?
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Judge Livi, minister.
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- Annemarie.
- Minister.

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This is a private meeting,
so you can call me Armand.

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Or, as your dear father
used to insist, Uncle Armand.

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Which I prefer.
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I don't want you to be obsequious, but
a little respect never comes amiss.

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Especially to an old family friend.
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Well, this is all very mysterious.
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Summoned by a minister.
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No officials, just the two of us.
What's it all about?

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I'm very proud of you, Annemarie.
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You've done it all on your own.
No help from anyone.

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And you're looking wonderful.
You haven't changed.

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Come on, Uncle Armand. You didn't
invite me here for small talk.

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- I'm a very busy woman, you know.
- Yes, I know.

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That's one reason why
I wanted to see you.

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I wanted to congratulate you
on getting the Brossard case.

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And the other reasons?
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No, you haven't changed, have you?
Never any time for pleasantries.

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When you were a little girl
and I came to visit...

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...before you greeted me, you'd say,
"Where's my present?"

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Well, I haven't changed.
Where's my present?


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