:53:06
Now, here comes your
maman...
:53:07
...so remember what l've said,
and above all, no snivelling.
:53:19
How are you feeling now, my dear?
:53:21
Much better, thank you,
maman.
:53:23
l think you look tired.
l think you should go to bed.
:53:26
No, l--
:53:27
l think you should do
as your mother suggests.
:53:29
We can arrange to have
something brought to your room.
:53:31
l'm sure it will do you good.
:53:34
Well, perhaps you are right, Madame.
:53:40
You have such a very good
influence on her.
:54:06
l don't think l have congratulated you
on your revenge.
:54:09
-So, you know.
-Oh, yes.
:54:12
And l believe from now
you will find her door unbolted.
:54:25
Where is she?
:54:27
l can't see her at the moment.
:54:32
Surely l have explained to you before
how much l enjoy watching the battle...
:54:36
...between love and virtue.
:54:37
What concerns me is that
you seem to enjoy watching it...
:54:40
...much more than you used
to enjoy winning it.
:54:42
All in good time.
:54:44
The century is drawing to its close.
:54:51
lsn't it a pity that our agreement...
:54:53
...does not relate to the task you set me...
:54:57
...rather than the task l set myself?