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Hi.
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Hi.
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You're together?
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Sort of. This is an old friend.
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Georges Fauré, this is Lauren Adler.
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- Hi, Lauren.
- Ooh, that accent! You're French, right?
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Ooh. This is so weird. Everything
in my life has been French lately.
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Monday I buy a jacket. It's French.
Wednesday I go see a French movie.
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And then, last night, Tony says,
"Let's eat French. "
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It's like Carl Jung.
What do you call it?
A coincidence... something.
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- Coincidence.
- Uh-huh.
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So, nice to meet you,
Brontë's French friend.
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- Uh-huh.
- Well, Lauren...
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Look, if you want to eat French again,
eh, I'm cooking.
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For Brontë. Hmm?
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- Uh...
- Mm-hmm.
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I adore Paris.
I'd go there all the time if I could.
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- Oh, yes, yes, I know.
- Oh, thanks.
- Teach me, Daddy. Teach me.
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Oh, but the last time
was for six months.
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- Hi, Mrs...
- Not right now!
- Oh, Mr. Fauré!
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Mr. Fauré! Kids, meet Mr. Fauré.
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- He's the one that's been in Africa.
- Hi.
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Huh? My kids. Huh? Kids.
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Maybe you two will be thinking
about starting a family soon, huh?
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- Shh!
- Oh, shh, shh!
- Georges!
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- Yes?
- Georges!
- Yes, I'm coming.
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Hold the elevator!
Wait! Going up!
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Hold it! Hold it!
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Going up! Wait for me!
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They should fix those doors.
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Somebody'll get killed around here.
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What did those government people want?
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- It's nothing.
- We don't know exactly what they want.
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- What's this?
- Georges' visa, a minor problem.
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They said,
does Mr. Fauré do this and that?
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And about Mrs. Fauré...
Did she go to Africa? And so on.
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Mrs. Fauré?