Un amour de Swann
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:49:15
Forgive me.
:49:17
I'm disturbing you.
:49:18
Thank you for seeing me.
:49:21
Not at all. Stay.
:49:26
Promise you'll return.
:49:38
I suppose you're very busy, too.
:49:43
I never have anything to do.
:49:46
I'm always free.
:49:58
I always will be for you.
:50:00
Send for me anytime,
day or night.

:50:03
I'll gladly come running.
:50:15
Will you call me often?
:50:19
Forgive me,
:50:22
but new friendships frighten me.
:50:26
You fear affection?
:50:29
How odd.
:50:32
That's all I look for.
:50:34
I'd give my soul to find it.
:50:40
I knocked, sir.
Didn't you hear me?

:50:43
Will you be dining at home?
Shall I set the table?

:50:47
No, I'm going out.
:50:49
Get my dinner clothes ready,
:50:51
and tell Remi.
:50:53
He's just stabled the horses.
:50:55
He's to harness them, quickly.
:50:58
We must be at the opera
before it ends.


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