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And let love speak out
through your eyes

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lf we want love to last
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Vast
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Then our words must be few
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True
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-All words must be small
-Just a kiss, that's all

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All
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Withal
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ln thrall
:31:39
You silly man.
You know l adore you.

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-What about you?
-For words.

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Just think, you're
my little wife, my very own.

:31:50
Monsieur. Monsieur Zambeaux
is asking to see you.

:31:54
Show him into my office.
:31:55
My business lawyer's brought
the contract. Excuse me.

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See you later, my millionaire.
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-Juliette.
-Monsieur.

:32:03
An American gentleman
will be arriving shortly.

:32:05
Show him into
the small drawing room

:32:06
and let me know right away.
:32:08
Monsieur Eric Thomson,
an American.

:32:13
Eric Thomson!
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No, l can't have heard properly,
that's impossible!

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What on earth's wrong?
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What do you think of my dress?
:32:27
The dress is what's wrong.
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Do you have any idea whom
this dinner is in honour of?

:32:34
Eric Thomson.
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Eric Thomson?
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Her first husband!
:32:40
Yes, and Georges knows nothing
about my first marriage.

:32:45
What's going to happen?
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He expounded his ideas earlier,
it's all a matter of chemistry.

:32:49
What are we going to do?
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Pretend you've fallen ill all of
a sudden and take to your bed.

:32:55
That's just putting off
the inevitable.

:32:58
My second husband is about
to introduce me to my first.


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