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:52:03
lf you are my friend, why won't
you lend me the money anyway?

:52:07
Because then you might have
no further use for me.

:52:14
Well, l don't think you're very generous.
:52:18
Prudence tells me you plan to go
to the country this summer.

:52:21
Prudence is a chatterbox.
:52:24
Living quietly two or three months
in the country, alone...

:52:27
...obeying your doctor's orders,
sounds an admirable idea.

:52:31
But extremely unlike you.
:52:33
-What can you do about it?
-l can deliberately put you out of my mind.

:52:37
Why should you?
:52:38
lt's become a question
of either avoiding you...

:52:41
...or taking you
out of this life altogether.

:52:43
What will you do with me? Lock me in that
gloomy chateau you've got somewhere?

:52:47
l might.
:52:52
No one has to tell me...
:52:54
...you've found a playmate for this
rustic holiday of yours, it's in your face.

:52:58
But my consolation is...
:53:01
...l am well rid of such a fool.
:53:05
Here's the 40,000 francs you need.
But this is my last act of consideration.

:53:08
lf ever we meet again,
it will be on a different basis.

:53:11
l never make the same mistake twice.
:53:17
Thank you.
:53:52
Quiet! Quiet!

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