:29:00
We need you
to keep on with our work
:29:02
and give Mrs Labière her bench.
:29:04
We need
your help and support.
:29:07
We're too old
to do much for you.
:29:09
You can vote for me.
:29:11
The more votes we have,
:29:13
the sooner
we'll meet your demands.
:29:16
I kept my promises last time.
:29:18
Except the bench.
:29:20
Precisely. You have to help us
with your vote.
:29:24
The more we have,
the more we can do.
:29:26
I'm counting on you. We'll make
this a good place to live.
:29:29
We won't bother you any longer.
:29:32
Thank you
for your warm welcome.
:29:34
You can count on us.
:29:49
Not bad
for a Nazi-Iover's daughter.
:29:52
She's not his daughter,
she's his granddaughter.
:29:55
Not bad for a Nazi-Iover's
granddaughter, then.
:29:59
I don't trust her aunt,
with her innocent airs.
:30:03
What did she do wrong?
:30:05
Not a lot, just killed her father!
:30:07
You can't say that.
She was acquitted.
:30:10
Besides, her father
:30:13
was a real shit.
He shopped his son to the Krauts.
:30:16
Not many went that far.
I remember it well.
:30:20
You can't remember yesterday!
Anyhow, this says different.
:30:24
That's all crap,
malicious crap.
:30:27
So vote for her if you want!
:30:29
It's going pretty well.
:30:31
- With the Labières?
- In general.
:30:33
You're optimistic.
:30:35
We must get the old dear
her bench.
:30:37
After the elections...
:30:42
Gangway, you old farts!
:30:44
Hey, quit pissing me off!
:30:46
Charming...
:30:54
What is it?
:30:56
Mrs Fanny Marnier?
:30:57
It's about the elections.
Anne Charpin-Vasseur is here.