Le Divorce
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:21:02
We'll meet on my return.
:21:05
Please make my apologies
to your parents.

:21:09
- Good-bye, sweetheart.
- Bye.

:21:25
Do you really think
it's the best idea for you?

:21:38
One hardly has a choice, Roxeanne.
:21:41
You know that.
:21:44
Well, l used to think so, but...
:21:48
actually l found it's not true.
:21:54
You know, this morning l wrote
a poem about the phalarope.

:21:58
You know those water fowl
that bow as they swim along?

:22:03
Yhe most polite birds in the world.
:22:05
Very stately.
:22:08
Bowing as they swim along...
:22:12
to no one in particular,
just in courtesy...

:22:18
in gratitude.
:22:30
You totally lost your mind.
:22:49
[Roxeanne] They think
of Saint Ursula as part of my dowry.

:22:52
Dowry? Where do they get "dowry"?
What are we, in the Middle Ages?

:22:56
No, France.
:22:58
Don't expect them to talk
about any of this at lunch.


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