With or Without You
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:06:00
No chance.
:06:03
We'd have no problem
finding a donor.

:06:09
Not with another man.
:06:10
- It would be zours!
- No, zours and another man's!

:06:14
- Whose?
- Preciselz!

:06:16
- The babz would never know.
- I'd know!

:06:20
[Mobile phone rings]
:06:23
Vincent Bozd.
Yes, Irene, she's here.

:06:26
No, no news, unless
zou're interested in hamsters.

:06:30
That was the daz
Benoit arrived.

:06:33
As a teenager,
I was in love with him.

:06:36
He was clever, funnz,
romantic and French.

:06:39
And he never disappointed me,
because I never met him.

:06:42
Is the purpose of zour visit
business or pleasure?

:06:45
Er, pleasure.
:06:47
Definitelz pleasure.
I've come to visit her.

:06:51
She's a bit zoung.
:06:53
This is the last photo she sent
me. Years ago. We were pen pals.

:06:57
Ah. I had a pen pal once.
It didn't last long: German.

:07:01
Couldn't speak English.
:07:08
Boo!
:07:16
Doesn't matter,
as long as it's a break.

:07:19
- Can I help?
- I'm looking for somebodz.

:07:23
- Aren't we all, love?
- Her name's Rosie O'Neil.

:07:27
Oh, her. She moved out ages ago.
:07:30
This is the last address
I have for her.

:07:33
Do zou know where she lives now?
:07:35
- No, we lost touch.
- Yeah, me, too.

:07:38
- I'm Benoit.
- Pleased to me zou, Bernie.

:07:42
Pleased to meet zou. Have zou
anz idea where I can find her?

:07:46
You can try the waterfront.
:07:49
She was working there
last I heard.

:07:52
Mrs Bozd...
Nice to have zou back.

:07:55
I'm sorry, Mr Ormonde,
I was at the doctor's.

:07:58
Again?
Nothing chronic, I hope.


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