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1:27:02
So our Miralles didn't appear?
1:27:07
I see why you stopped writing.
1:27:10
- You've got no imagination.
- You too?

1:27:13
I will not make him up!
1:27:15
Now let's see...
1:27:16
Where do you look for a man
of 80 who vacations alone

1:27:20
and has more holes
than a Camembert?

1:27:23
Gruyére.
1:27:24
Where?
1:27:26
Nothing.
1:27:28
What's that?
1:27:32
All the retirement homes
in the Dijon area,

1:27:37
in alphabetical order. 87 of them.
Places for old folk only.

1:27:44
Courtesy of something
called the Internet.

1:27:51
We're going to write a great book!
1:27:59
Yes, an old man who fought
in Spain in the war.

1:28:02
80 years old, yes.
1:28:06
Antonio, but
I'm not completely sure.

1:28:09
He may have another name.
1:28:12
Miralles.
M- l-R-A-L-L-E-S.

1:28:19
Nothing? Are you sure?
It's very important to me...

1:28:23
- Nimpheas home.
- Hello.

1:28:24
- I'd like to speak to Mr. Miralles.
- Putting you through.

1:28:28
Hello?
1:28:30
Yes? Hello?
1:28:31
Hello, Mr. Miralles, please.
1:28:34
Miralles speaking.
Who's calling?

1:28:36
Are you Antonio Miralles?
1:28:38
Antoni, Antonio...
What does it matter?

1:28:40
Everybody calls me Miralles.
1:28:43
You don't know me
but I've been looking for you.

1:28:46
A boy named Gaston
told me about you.

1:28:48
Gaston?
1:28:49
He worked at the Estrella de Mar.
1:28:51
Of course, the guard.
What became of him?

1:28:55
- He's a student of mine.
- Really?

1:28:57
What sort of student is he?
He seemed smart.


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