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:56:00
- Sought an audience with the emperor ?
- How ? He refuses to see me !

:56:05
It's a convenience
having your husband locked away.

:56:07
You no longer have to hold your tongue
or hoist your skirts...

:56:10
or crack your mouth so I can
put it to its one pleasurable use.

:56:14
You're not my wife !
No, you're one of
my many jailors ! Out !

:56:17
- What in God's name ?
- Take this cow away !

:56:20
I can't look at her !
:56:22
Perhaps you'll find a place for her
in the west wing among the hysterics !

:56:26
Lock her up as well
so she knows how it feels !

:56:30
The sow !
:56:48
For a woman of humble origin,
your wife has refined tastes.

:56:53
When I suggest granite for the foyer,
she's quick to counter
with Peruvian marble.

:56:57
Peruvian marble.
It costs a fortune to import.

:57:00
Whatever her heart desires,
Monsieur Prouix.

:57:02
I would like nothing better than
to grant her every wish, sir,

:57:06
but on the modest sum
you have accorded me-

:57:09
I'm an architect,
not a magician.

:57:11
I must see the doctor at once.
:57:13
It's a matter
of dire urgency.

:57:16
It is customary to write
and request an appointment.

:57:18
Desperation has
driven me past etiquette,
all the way to frenzy.

:57:22
My schedule is not subject
to the whim of lunatics.

:57:25
I beg to differ, Doctor.
You work in a madhouse.

:57:28
Your every waking moment
is governed by the insane.

:57:32
I pray you, be succinct.
:57:35
You're new to Charenton, yes ?
:57:37
Perhaps you're not yet
familiar with my husband
and his unusual case.

:57:41
With all due respect, madame,
:57:43
all France is familiar
with your husband.

:57:46
Would you grant me
a moment alone, please,
Monsieur Prouix ?

:57:50
Humbly so.
Your servant, sir.

:57:52
Uh, gentlemen.
:57:54
Madame, please.

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