Les Enfants terribles
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:43:00
Dry me with this; put the paper
in the fireplace

:43:06
Careful, you're so clumsy
:43:19
I was going to give him one, too
:43:23
Want one? They're a bit milky
:43:32
I'm not mean, you can have your
crayfish. Here, eat

:43:39
I'm off if you don't want it
:43:44
This you have to see
:43:48
Here's your crayfish, Paul
:43:54
Look, Gérard, he's eating in his
sleep. How very curious

:44:00
Greed like that is pretty low
:44:05
From this scene...
:44:08
...Gérard took in only one thing...
she used the familiar "tu"to him

:44:14
Where's Mariette?
:44:16
I sent her out for drinks
and sandwiches

:44:20
How awful
:44:23
Everything's awful
:44:26
- Leave, then
- I intend to

:44:29
I'll get a job; I'm sick of being
a maid. You do as you like

:44:35
Ajob doing what?
:44:38
Paul can do as he likes, Gérard;
he's hopeless, anyway

:44:42
Isn't she sweet?
:44:44
I have to think of myself. I'll find
myself a job... I have to

:44:50
As an Aunt Sally, maybe
:44:53
The poor boy's still sick
:44:56
It's not his fault that a snowball
was enough to lay him low


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