War and Peace
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:42:00
Pierre, why don't we stay here
and not go to the country?

:42:04
Not this year, at least.
It'll be such a gay season.

:42:08
I'm not particularly interested
in a gay season.

:42:10
Besides, I have so much work to do
down there... the hospital, the school.

:42:14
They will die just as well
without you in the hospital.

:42:17
And they'll learn just as many idiotic
things without you in the schools.

:42:19
I promised those people.
I can't disappoint them.

:42:21
Well, I never liked the idea.
:42:25
Pierre, come here.
:42:29
Listen. You know what we can do?
:42:33
You go to the country
all by yourself.

:42:35
Do there what you have to do.
Get the house ready and so on.

:42:39
Then I'll join you
in the spring, huh?

:42:41
The country's so dreary
in the winter.

:42:45
Please don't force it on me, Pierre.
:42:47
If you must stay, stay, but I'll
be lost without you there, Helene.

:42:51
Nonsense.
:42:53
It will be good
for the both of us.

:42:56
And you will appreciate me so much more
when you haven't seen me for some time.

:43:00
I couldn't
appreciate you more, Helene.

:43:06
If you only knew how many things
I have to do.

:43:08
There's a dozen dresses
I have to have made...

:43:11
and lots of shoes and things...
:43:14
Why are you looking at me
like that?

:43:17
Why?
:43:21
What does it mean?
:43:23
Nothing, my dear.
:43:40
They lost. They were defeated.
What are they cheering about?

:43:43
Because they fought,
because they're alive...

:43:45
because they've come home.

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