Rois et reine
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1:02:03
And I wonder what fear or anger
makes you flee the world.

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...In my own way,
I'm fairly introverted too.

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And, being introverted, I thought
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that I could give you
some advice for school.

1:02:16
Really? What?
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Well, solitude is a big problem.
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And there's no easy way
around a problem like that.

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Many characters are introverted.
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There's Batman.
You often remind me of him.

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The same grim look and love of secrecy,
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the same fear
that turns into great bravery.

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There's Peter Pan,
playing with the Lost Boys.

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There's the Baron in the Trees,
a great book.

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I love the Baron because he reminds me
of my tree in Roubaix.

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- Do you remember?
- Yes, the tree in Roubaix!

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There are other introverted characters
in books or real life

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but that's proof enough that you and I
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aren't the only two on the wary side.
1:03:02
And I'd like you to see that doctor
you got on well with.

1:03:05
A child shouldn't talk
only to his mother.

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A mother is great to look after you,
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to love you, for you to love, etc.
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But she's not enough
to make you grow up.

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You need an extra adult
to help you to grow

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so you're not shut up in the love
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between parents... and children.
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Maybe that scares Nora.
And not you.

1:03:31
Nora probably thinks,
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"My God, am I a good mother for Elias?
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Let's see the doctor."
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And you think,
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"Nora's the one who needs the doctor,
not me!"

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That's smart.
You can separate what she wants

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from what you want.
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In a way, you're right but...
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This is the only advice I have for now:

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