Confidences trop intimes
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:25:23
I'm coming.
:25:31
Am I disturbing you?
:25:33
Are you with the family?
:25:38
The family? No, no...
:25:42
I have wandered about the district.
:25:45
I hate this hour, when it gets dark.
:25:47
The shops close, the people return home...
:25:50
I should as well,
:25:53
but I was sorry
I had left like that.

:25:57
Never mind.
:26:01
I came again
because I haven't got your number.

:26:11
Neither have I, Mrs. De Lambre...
:26:14
- Did you investigate on me?
- Well, you disappeared...

:26:17
No, I've only asked my neighbour,
doctor Monnier,

:26:20
if he could give me your number.
:26:23
And?
:26:25
Don't you imagine?
:26:27
I didn't want him to call me
at home, because of my husband.

:26:30
...and you gave him the number
of the weather forecasts.

:26:33
The first one which came to my mind.
We use it at the boutique.

:26:36
When they say it will rain,
we put the umbrellas in the windows.

:26:46
On Tuesday at half past six, Mr. Faber?
:26:54
Yes, of course.
:26:57
But how can I call you?

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