French Cancan
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:15:05
Here you go.
:15:07
That's hardly enough.
:15:09
I regret that I must give you
this summons

:15:12
and commence an inventory
of your possessions.

:15:16
They're arresting you? Why?
:15:18
- Worse than arrest.
- What is it?

:15:21
Our friend Baron Walter
is out for my skin.

:15:23
And you're going to let him have it?
:15:25
He brought up my mortgages.
I can't fight this paper.

:15:27
Is that all the trouble?
:15:29
I must place it directly in the hands
of the person concerned.

:15:40
Vixen!
:15:42
Now it's in the hands of
"the person concerned."

:15:44
I shall leave my clerk
to make the inventory.

:15:48
General Boulanger calls on me often.
:15:50
I'll remember you
when he's in power.

:15:53
You're tilting against windmills.
:15:55
They've no end of such bits of paper.
:15:59
- Are you unhappy?
- Not with you at my side.

:16:02
If you wish, I'll give up
everything for you.

:16:05
Can you see yourself living
in a cottage on bread and love?

:16:09
I don't need much.
:16:11
In the big fireplace we could roast
the wild boar you'd kill in the hunt.

:16:17
We'd have a very ancient cook
:16:21
and a terribly young servant girl
to do the cleaning.

:16:25
Sounds like
a perfectly balanced bill.

:16:29
Now get dressed, darling.
:16:31
I will.
:16:33
But Walter will pay for this!
:16:37
Is this really the horn used in
Emilienne de Passy's famous number?

:16:41
She sounded like
the English queen herself.

:16:43
I found her
on the rue Mouffetard.

:16:45
You know, I'm a bit of an artiste myself
in my spare time.

:16:49
I sing, I dance.
:16:50
My friends all call me
Serpentine Casimir.

:16:55
Couldn't you give me a chance
at the Chinese Screen?

:16:58
I'd drop everything else in a flash.
Watch what I can do.


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