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:15:00
"And I wonder which of us is madder."
:15:25
"I'm 100 years old and I'm bored."
:15:29
"Widow of General Dumesnil,
née Countess Pasmany."

:15:36
"P.S. I've fallen out with my family,
which brightens my solitude."

:15:43
"Your emolument
will be according to your wishes."

:15:51
"My emolument."
:15:53
I am your obedient servant, madame.
:16:00
Shall we go and see our old teacher?
:16:06
Shall we go and see
our good old teacher?

:16:11
"He'd been my tutor
when I was studying literature. "

:16:14
"His rule was never
to seduce his students. "

:16:17
"I'd never been his mistress.
But it could have happened. "

:16:22
"I tell him how I've become a reader.
About Eric.

:16:26
How it came about
and how the story ended. "

:16:29
"I'm seeing Eric tomorrow."
:16:31
You always end up twisting people
around your little finger.

:16:35
You have such beautiful intonation.
:16:39
"Ah." say I.
:16:41
I've had another offer.
A general's widow.

:16:44
Perhaps you should avoid Maupassant.
:16:47
It won't be the hospital
but the cemetery.

:16:50
It's best if you don't specialize
in killing your customers.

:16:55
Zola.
:16:56
Your friend is right,
only the Naturalists count.

:16:59
Have you read "The Masterpiece"?

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