Le Divorce
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:25:01
you're perfectly free to remarry.
:25:05
But your wife must wait
until she gives birth.

:25:09
Yhat's unbelievable. In California,
l could remarry as soon as l wanted.

:25:13
Do you mean to tell me that in France
the law is different for men and women?

:25:17
- For obvious reasons.
- No, it isn't obvious to me.
l don't want to listen to this.

:25:20
It's not me who's asked for a divorce.
l don't want a divorce.

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And l really don't wanna see you...
:25:26
or speak to you or sit in
the same room with you ever again.

:25:32
Bastard!
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[Woman Singing, In French]
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[In French]
:26:01
During my research
for an exhibition catalogue...

:26:03
l ran across a piece in the inventory
of the estate of a Dr. William Walker.

:26:08
- Our father's uncle.
- Exactly.

:26:10
Your uncle bought it in the 1 930s in
the Rue du Bac in Paris from a dealer...

:26:14
and it was still in the inventory
of his estate...

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at the time ofhis death in 1 979.
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It then passed into the possession...
:26:21
of a Dr. Chester Walker
of Santa Barbara, your father.

:26:25
- l tracked it down in the court records.
- Did l hear you say...

:26:28
the insurance value, when we ship it
to the Getty, is $40,000?

:26:32
- Yes, at least that. Yeah.
- And to think, all these years...

:26:34
it's been hanging in total obscurity
in our house in Santa Barbara.

:26:38
God, Roxy, would you ever believe
this would've happened?

:26:40
See, what's so incredible
to us at the Getty...

:26:42
is that no one here saw that it
had any resemblance to La Your.

:26:47
Yhe French are always so very quick
to claim anything good as their own.

:26:50
Hmm. Sounds like
my husband and his lawyer.

:26:55
Can you believe they're talking
about division of property?


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