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1:39:02
Here, drink this.
1:39:10
l feel better already.
1:39:17
lt's all right, Nanine. She's awake.
1:39:20
-Poor Nanine. Were you tired last night?
-Oh, a little, madame.

1:39:25
That Madame Prudence is here
on her way home from a party.

1:39:29
l'll get rid of her.
1:39:34
So that's why you ran away from us,
you naughty boy.

1:39:40
Hello, my child.
1:39:43
Why, l expected to find you dying,
and you look better...

1:39:46
...than l've seen you look for months.
How are you?

1:39:49
-Much better.
-You certainly look better than l feel.

1:39:51
Oh, heavens, what worries l've had
this past week.

1:39:55
l couldn't, by any chance,
borrow some money from you, could l?

1:39:59
lf you don't know how little money
there is in this house, you should.

1:40:03
Well, l've simply got to get 200 francs
from somewhere.

1:40:06
l didn't intend to ask you for it. ln fact,
l didn't intend popping in on you like this...

1:40:12
...but as l passed your door,
l just remembered you still owe me some.

1:40:19
-l didn't know, Prudence.
-l can show it to you on my ledger.

1:40:23
lf you look around,
you'll find my purse somewhere.

1:40:25
You'll see l haven't
but a few francs in the world.

1:40:35
Why, it's full.
1:40:38
A thousand francs.
1:40:41
Well, l'll just help myself.
1:40:45
Did you know Armand Duval
was in Paris?

1:40:49
Armand?
1:40:52
-When did he get back?
-Why, almost a week, l gather.

1:40:56
Gaston told him you were ill,
but he didn't seem terribly interested.


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