1:13:01
Let's kiss before we part
1:13:03
as veterans do.
1:13:09
Good-bye, Alex.
1:13:12
One more thing.
1:13:15
I'm going home
to a difficult profession.
1:13:18
Here I am, incapable of managing
my own little affairs
1:13:23
and one day
I must lead millions.
1:13:25
Tobacco, sheep and roses.
1:13:29
No more roses -
they were reserved for you.
1:13:36
I ask you to accept the only heart
I can still offer.
1:13:45
It's too beautiful.
I'll never dare wear it.
1:13:47
Mere pebbles.
1:13:49
One soon gets used to them.
1:13:55
I almost forgot.
I think you'll find these useful.
1:14:00
The deeds to the Moulin Rouge.
1:14:03
I've put them in Danglard's name -
it's simplest.
1:14:26
Evening, Paolo.
1:14:27
Let me by!
1:14:28
You can't say I've bothered you
since I got out of jail.
1:14:33
Prunelle is dead drunk.
1:14:35
Me too.
We've both drowned our sorrows.
1:14:38
Poor old woman.
1:14:39
Have you really forgotten
all about me and the bakery?
1:14:45
My uncle's retiring.
I'll be the boss.
1:14:48
We could go out on Sundays
and take vacations in the country.
1:14:53
Of course.
1:14:55
We could have children.
1:14:58
We could have been
happy together,