:40:01
What? Music? Good Lord, yes!
:40:03
I have a house, a husband...
:40:05
I have much more important
duties.
:40:07
Charles is so kind.
:40:09
That he is.
:40:10
M. Homais sings his praises.
:40:12
He's a good man.
:40:14
Indeed.
:40:16
I've decided...
:40:19
to take back Berthe and look after
her.
:40:23
During visits...
:40:24
Madame Bovary undressed the child to
show her limbs.
:40:28
She'd say she adored children.
:40:30
They were her comfort, joy and
weakness...
:40:33
and she'd give herself over to poetic
outbursts.
:40:36
Show your feet to M. Homais.
:40:38
On Charles' return...
:40:39
he found his slippers warming by
the fire.
:40:42
His waistcoats were lined and
his buttons sewed back on.
:40:47
She no longer resisted strolling
in the garden.
:41:00
His suggestions were always
accepted...
:41:03
and if she didn't guess his
wishes...
:41:05
she submitted to them without a
murmur.
:41:16
Why not tell the master?
:41:19
It's just nerves. It would only
worry him.
:41:25
It's like old Guerin's daughter
before I came to you.
:41:29
She was so gloomy that if ever
you saw her...
:41:32
you thought of a funeral shift in a
doorway.
:41:36
They said she had a fog in her
mind...
:41:40
that doctors and priests couldn't
help her.
:41:43
Once she married, it went away.
:41:48
With me, it came on after I
married.
:41:54
Rascals! Always the same! Get
inside!
:41:57
Hurry up! You too!