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1:43:04
...he's back.
1:43:07
-But he won't come to see me.
-But he has come. He's here.

1:43:17
He's here, madame.
1:43:23
He's here?
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-Are you telling me the truth?
-Yes, yes.

1:43:29
-Only, be calm, and l'll call him.
-No, no. Not yet.

1:43:34
He mustn't see me like this, Nanine.
1:43:36
-Help me to the mirror.
-You mustn't think of getting out of bed.

1:43:40
Brush my hair. Get me some rouge.
Help me, Nanine.

1:43:43
No, no. What will the doctor say?
1:43:46
Oh, what does it matter?
l must look my....

1:43:51
Nanine.
1:43:53
Nanine. l beg you, Nanine, l must--
You must help me, Nanine. Come on.

1:43:59
l beg you, Nanine. l beg....
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Come, Nanine.
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Oh, l shouldn't do this.
1:44:07
You don't think he cares how you look.
He knows you've been ill.

1:44:21
You always said, ''He'll come back,''
didn't you, Nanine?

1:44:25
Yes.
1:44:27
-Sit here.
-Yes.

1:44:30
Sit here.
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-There. Here are all your things.
-My camellias.

1:44:36
Nanine, l'll even have camellias.
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l'll be beautiful again
when l'll be well again, won't l, Nanine?

1:44:50
Of course.
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l can't wait. Call him now, Nanine.
Call him now.

1:44:56
Yes.

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