Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud
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You may begin.
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You suddenly appear so...studious.
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''I had never left France.''Period.
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''A wandering father had soured
my taste for travel.'' Period.

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''I countered his transitoriness,
my mother's bane,

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''by taking the bench as a judge,''
- comma -

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''sedentary by nature.''
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She'll get it. New paragraph.
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''When I learned
of my first posting,'' - comma -

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''I looked for the name Ururoa
on an atlas,

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''but it wasn't to be found.''
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I looked for the name...
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Ururoa.
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U-R-U-R-O-A.
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''I looked for the name Ururoa
on the atlas,

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''but it wasn't to be found.''
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I said not to disturb us.
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It's Madame, Sir.
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Yes, hello.
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How are you?
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I'm fine.
No, I'm just a bit...

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I sent you the document.
Just sign it.

:22:37
No, I can't sign it for you.
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Lucie, I told you.
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Of course I told you.
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Call Wagner.
No, I won't call him anymore.

:22:50
If you have to come, you'll come.
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Me too. Goodbye.

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