Scaramouche
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:11:00
These will not fade, my beloved.
:11:05
Diamonds.
:11:06
l thought of your eyes
and went right out and bought them.

:11:09
Just my eyes? How sweet.
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l must see you start thinking
about all of me.

:11:36
- l'm the happiest of men.
- And the richest.

:11:38
Well, not quite.
:11:40
They say you sell more sausages
than anyone else in Paris.

:11:42
- Except for the Delmore brothers.
- The Delmore brothers?

:11:46
Are they married?
:11:47
- They're dead.
- Dead?

:11:49
But with you at my side,
l'll make more and bigger sausages...

:11:53
than anyone else in France.
:11:55
Forgive the intrusion,
but vehicle ordinance number 4012...

:11:59
forbids osculation in public conveyances.
:12:01
First offenders
get three days in the pillory...

:12:04
- Hello, my pet. How are you?
- Are you mad?

:12:06
We're all out of our minds.
Haven't you observed it?

:12:09
Lunatic! l'm on my way to my wedding
with a lunatic.

:12:11
- Stop the coach!
- No. Patience. We're almost there.

:12:14
And Lenore desires to be married.
Don't you, my darling?

:12:17
l certainly do.
:12:19
"Lenore"? "Darling"?
Do you know this man?

:12:23
Yes, l know him.
That is, l used to know him.

:12:26
He's a stupid fellow and an awful liar.
Pay no attention to him.

:12:31
Who is he?
:12:33
- Who are you?
- l've often wondered.

:12:35
They call me Andre Moreau.
:12:37
- Whoever you are, get out this instant!
- Won't you sit down?

:12:42
That wedding gown
is most becoming, my darling...

:12:44
but about this marriage, l have my doubts.
:12:47
- l'm not interested.
- How dare you!

:12:49
- You're wrong for each other.
- This is monstrous, atrocious, outrageous!

:12:52
We have here a middle-aged gentleman,
an honest fellow, a solid citizen.

:12:56
What does he ask of a wife?
That she sit by the fire of an evening...

:12:59
the little ones at her feet,
darning his hose...


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