Laissez-passer
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:43:00
That's more like us girls.
:43:02
"Easy women," like they say.
Carefree is better.

:43:05
I love to see you laugh.
You don't laugh enough.

:43:09
I fear this house is too gloomy,
too austere for you.

:43:15
I've never been so happy.
:43:16
Truly? How I wish to see you carefree.
:43:22
You even write on death notices?
:43:25
Whatever comes to hand.
:43:26
- A relative?
- An uncle.

:43:28
Was he rich?
:43:29
He was old and blew every cent.
:43:35
You come from a weird family! Books!
:43:39
I'm getting nowhere!
:43:41
And when you get nowhere,
you repeat yourself. You ramble.

:43:45
So that's why you were sighing.
:43:48
Luckily, Bost will fix it.
:43:49
The man you work with?
:43:52
Pierre Bost is gifted. He's a writer.
:43:54
And you aren't?
:43:55
I'm a juggler, a pied piper.
:43:58
- A poet.
That's sweet

:44:07
Known this Mr. Bost long?
:44:12
We worked on a film 5 years ago,
but not at the same time.

:44:16
We only just met.
:44:18
He was released recently
for excessive thinness.

:44:24
His release form read
:44:26
"Displays a pathetic look."
:44:28
Bost is terrific.
:44:30
I want to dazzle him. It inspires me.
:44:33
It forces me to...
Yes, I want to dazzle Bost.

:44:37
If I didn't know you, I might wonder
Does he like women or men?

:44:42
Women, naturally. Too much!
:44:45
The girls' mail. Take it up.
:44:47
Checkups are on Friday.
:44:49
Do they mean
next Friday or every Friday?

:44:53
At least the Germans write in French.
:44:56
That one's fine.
Now the 112 on the statue.


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