Une affaire de femmes
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the state's become particular
about moral issues.

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Anything that goes against morals
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is considered
to go against the state.

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They claim there are
more abortions than births,

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- so the nation's in danger.
- Husbands are prisoners,

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young men are sent to Germany.
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That's another question.
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Those are the terms of the armistice.
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But I told the magistrate
I wouldn't do it again.

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He said if I confessed,
it'd go better for me.

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I want to become a singer.
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Well...
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Anyway, we'll do our best.
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I'm supposed to meet
Colonel Chabert.

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He'll be representing
the government at the trial.

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He's a bit narrow-minded,
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but he's a decent man.
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I think we can trust him.
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Don't be discouraged.
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Do you need anything?
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Paris prisons are
the most crowded in the country.

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I'll be fine.
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Oh, yes.
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I'd like a postcard
of the Eiffel Tower.

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It's for my children.
They've never been to Paris.

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Of course, I understand.
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Lord, our God, in your mercy
you sent us the Virgin Mary.


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