:51:00
and got off on an even start
:51:03
Luckily his family
moved away up north somewhere
:51:06
Then came the war.
Jules was sent east
:51:10
He wrote me wonderful, fiery...
:51:13
love letters
:51:15
From afar l loved him more
and reburnished his halo
:51:18
Our last argument and true break-up
was on his first leave
:51:21
l felt like
l was in a stranger's arms
:51:24
He left. 9 months later
Sabine was born
:51:27
She doesn't resemble him
:51:28
Believe what you will, she's his
:51:30
l told him l've given you
a daughter, that's enough
:51:34
That ends it. Now it's separate
rooms. l want my freedom
:51:37
Remember your young friend Fortunio?
:51:40
He was there, free as a bird.
So was l
:51:43
He was a nice partner.
What a vacation!
:51:47
But he was too young
and it wasn't serious
:51:50
One day, to my surprise...
:51:53
l missed Jules' leniency
and leisureliness
:51:56
My daughter attracted me
like a magnet
:51:59
So l left
:52:01
l've only been back here 3 months
:52:06
As a husband to me,
Jules is finished
:52:09
Don't feel sorry for him.
:52:10
l still allow him
enough distractions
:52:14
Now there's Albert
who told me of the statue...
:52:17
the 3 of you liked
and which l resemble
:52:20
l flirted with him.
:52:21
He may be odd but
he has a natural authority Jules lac
:52:25
He wants me to marry him.
He wants both mother and daughter
:52:29
l like him a lot
but not enough till now
:52:31
He's coming to lunch tomorrow
:52:34
You've listened well.
l talked more than you
:52:37
But l didn't tell all,
no more than you did
:52:40
l had other lovers? Never mind
:52:42
l only talked
about what you talked about
:52:44
- l understand you.
- l don't want to be understood
:52:47
lt's almost daybreak
:52:50
Jim wanted Catherine but
stifled his desire more than ever
:52:53
She mustn't leave
:52:55
Was he reacting on Jules behalf...
:52:57
or on his own? He'd never know