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1:00:04
- He must have gone for a walk.
- In his nightshirt?

1:00:08
Why shouldn't he do that
if he wants to?

1:00:12
They say he came from
Mlle Armfeldt's house, the actress...

1:00:19
- Fredrik has always liked the theatre.
- I hear she holds orgies in her house.

1:00:25
Another biscuit, Charlotte?
1:00:27
- Are they old Beata's?
- Yes, she's a real treasure.

1:00:31
I'm not a gossip monger, as you know.
1:00:35
- What if I already knew?
- He's told you? A likely story!

1:00:40
- He did.
- I simply don't believe you.

1:00:43
I suppose he met your husband
at Miss Armfeldt's house.

1:00:48
I'm sure I don't understand.
1:00:50
But dear, the whole town knows
about him and Mlle Armfeldt.

1:00:55
Very well! It's none of my business
what the cad does. I respond in kind.

1:01:03
- Poor Charlotte.
- I hate him!

1:01:06
I hate him, hate him, hate him!
1:01:10
Men are horrid - vain and conceited.
1:01:15
And they have hair
all over their bodies.

1:01:20
He smiles at me...
1:01:22
...kisses me...
1:01:24
He comes to me at night...
1:01:27
...driving me insane with his caresses.
1:01:31
He speaks kindly to me...
1:01:34
...and brings me flowers,
always yellow roses.

1:01:39
He talks about his horses,
his women and duels -

1:01:42
- about his soldiers and hunts,
talks and talks and talks...

1:01:48
Love is a loathsome business.
1:01:52
For all that, I still love him.
1:01:56
I would do anything for him.
Anything, do you understand?


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