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1:25:03
They'll put me in an old age home
1:25:08
I'll go out in style
1:25:15
Yolande, didn't you hear us?
1:25:17
Madame was laughing
1:25:19
Hello, sir, and madame
1:25:22
How's my great-aunt?
1:25:25
She's laughing all by herself.
She's senile

1:25:28
We want a word with you
1:25:29
The police asked us about you.
About a burglary

1:25:33
My uncle Aimé's castle
1:25:35
The castle where he's caretaker
1:25:38
-They can't solve the case.
-So he told me

1:25:40
-You're a lead.
-Me?

1:25:42
Yes, it's embarrassing
1:25:45
For us, for my aunt
1:25:48
I've done some investigating.
You have a boyfriend

1:25:52
-Who doesn't?
-He's a suspect

1:25:55
Him, mixed up in theft?
1:25:57
He's a mover,
who lives with his mom

1:25:59
I hear he comes here,
at night, too

1:26:02
Is there one spoon missing?
1:26:05
Stop pretending
1:26:06
I'll be harsh,
since you don't understand

1:26:09
You've got a week's notice
1:26:11
Darling, perhaps...
1:26:15
What'll I do?
1:26:17
What have I done?
1:26:19
You picked the wrong heart-throb
1:26:21
The wrong what?
1:26:23
It wasn't him. He wasn't there
1:26:27
-Must I really leave?
-A week is customary

1:26:30
Hello, Aunt Lydie,
you're in great shape today

1:26:35
''Hello, Aunt Lydie,
you're in great shape today''


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