Un amour de Swann
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1:37:02
Don't worry. They'll wait.
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You can't wear black shoes.
1:37:06
Tell a maid to bring down
your red ones.

1:37:11
What would women do
without a husband?

1:37:14
I saved her from black shoes.
1:37:16
I didn't think they looked bad.
1:37:19
You may be right.
1:37:21
But as soon as we'd gotten there,
she would have noticed

1:37:23
and sent me home to get her shoes.
1:37:25
Listen, please step aside,
or she'll start talking again.

1:37:29
I must tell you, I'm starving.
1:37:32
I had a rotten lunch,
despite a superb bearnaise sauce,

1:37:35
and I can't wait
to sit down for dinner.

1:37:47
Papa, aren't you going to
introduce me to your friends?

1:37:51
It's not the right time.
1:37:53
Pay no attention
to those damn doctors.

1:37:56
You're as fit as a fiddle.
You'll bury us all.

1:38:00
I'm so sad Charles is ill.
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But even so, that doesn't mean
I can entertain his wife and daughter.

1:38:08
Next thing, my coachman will say,
1:38:10
""My daughter is ill.
Take me to meet the Princess of Parma.''

1:38:44
Let's go.
1:38:51
We'll come back
1:38:53
some other time.

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