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my friend, that's a great thing.
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But people are so used
to seeing us

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and we've asked so many favors,
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that nobody pays us
a blind bit of notice,

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and that's the truth.
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Apart from all that,
you've done a lot of silly things.

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I mean, giving Franco,
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for us, "the little commander",
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a royal welcome into the churches.
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Come on!
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Well, the stupidities you commit
behind the Iron Curtain

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are considerable too.
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Father,
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do you want me to get
your godson a job or not?

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Of course.
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You've done a lot of silly things,
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end of story.
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Send Alfonsito to the office
on Monday, at 9:00.

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I'll see what I can do.
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I really appreciate that.
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Well, Mr. Pierre,
I won't bother you anymore.

1:22:57
No, no, I'll go with you.
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I'm going to the newspaper stall
for "L'Humanite",

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the newspaper I subscribe to.
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What the Church sends me,
without being subscribed,

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is the "Workers' World",
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and recently it's very good.
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Very good!
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Andre...
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What?
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Mom's opening a business.
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So that's it.
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What is it, a doughnut stand?
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Mom's become good friends
with Dona Remedios.

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Something I don't understand.
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I'll explain it.
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Dona Remedios has been
a vegetarian for thirty years.

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She won't even taste a chop.
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Like crickets.
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She happened to meet mom
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and mom gave her
an address in France

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where she could order
some weeds or other,


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