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:23:07
Thank you.
:23:10
- Help me.
- I need to wash.

:23:13
What a pain!
:23:15
I know he's in mourning,
:23:17
but he could think of others.
:23:24
He wants to move abroad.
:23:28
He was with that wonderful girl.
:23:31
But he dumped her and his job.
:23:34
Tough, he'll manage.
I'm sick of others' bad moods.

:23:41
And you, with your embroidery.
:23:44
When you're that keen,
you have to keep at it.

:23:47
- Been out to the mill?
- Not since last year.

:23:50
You should go again,
now she's lost her son.

:23:54
Yes.
:23:56
You've done that course now.
:24:00
Ask Guillaume. He could mention you.
:24:04
Her son dies and he brings a replacement!
:24:07
You never know,
she might need someone anyway.

:24:12
Come and help me.
:24:14
I'm not touching that thing!
:24:17
Crack the nuts, then.
:24:19
That, I don't mind.
:24:26
Missed.
:24:28
I like to get them in their...
:24:31
When they're whole like this, see.
:24:34
It's funny how perfect it is.
:24:36
Maybe it means something.
:24:38
Maybe we'll find out what one day.
:24:42
We'll have 2,000 years
of the civilization of the walnut.

:24:46
Mine's rotten.

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