Madame Curie
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Scholoscka.
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She's a girl.
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I didn't find out in time.
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Always the continuous struggle
against woman, David

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When we wish to give
all our thoughts to some work

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which is strangest to humanity
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we always have to
struggle against woman.

:13:22
Yes, sir. And women scientists
are particularly unattractive

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I find, sir
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Women's love in life is the
living of it.

:13:28
In the world of
abstract research

:13:30
she's a danger, destruction.
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She's a natural enemy of science
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There's no doubt of it, sir.
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Woman and science are
incompatible.

:13:38
Woman of genius are rare.
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No true scientist
can have anything with women.

:13:43
No, sir.
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Anyway, David, put her over there
in that far corner.

:13:48
Yes, sir.
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And if you can
without being rude

:13:51
inform her how important silence
is to laboratory work.

:13:55
I do hope she doesn't whistle.
Oh, David.

:13:58
Would you mind going to
the storeroom upstairs

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and see
if there's a magnetometer.

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She'll need
one for her experiments.

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Oh, yes.
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I... I'm very sorry, sir.
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I beg your pardon
are you looking for something?

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Yes. I'm looking for
Dr. Curie's laboratory.

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You're here. But you're not...
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I mean you can't be...
Excuse me, please.

:14:41
No. You don't understand.
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You see
I'm Dr. Curie's assistant.

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Oh... then you can direct me.
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Oh, I certainly can.
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Certainly can.
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Oh, just this way.
Thank you.

:14:51
What do you think of that?
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I run into you the first thing.
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You know, Dr. Curie has asked me
look out for you.

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Be sure to have
everything you want

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so I'll just take everything
into my own hands.


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