Ninette
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:39:01
You were right.
:39:04
The chambre is horrible.
:39:05
And the outlook is bleak.
:39:07
The greengrocer,
The piper and Spindle-shanks.

:39:12
-Who's Spindle-shanks?
-The daughter, Ninette.

:39:16
A bit scrawny, isn't she?
:39:18
You talk such rubbish.
:39:19
And she's decent.
:39:22
You think so?
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Everyone says so.
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Nothing but home and work.
:39:26
And reading novels.
:39:29
Just as well,
:39:31
because you know
what the parents are like.

:39:34
But I thought that in Paris,
And with their ideas...

:39:37
Why do they love Lenin?
:39:38
I forgot the most important thing.
I found a hotel for you.

:39:42
Just like you wanted,
beside the Seine.

:39:44
And at a good price.
:39:50
Are you pleased?
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Yes, of course.
:39:54
The thing is, now,
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as I'm ill, I can't leave.
:39:59
It wouldn't be nice.
:40:01
You think it wouldn't be nice?
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Yes.
:40:04
After I searched Paris for an hotel
you think it wouldn't be nice?

:40:08
For God's sake!
:40:09
First you want to go,
then you don't want to go.

:40:11
Which is it?
:40:13
Stop messing around, Andres.
:40:16
Shit!
:40:19
Au revoir. Bon appetit.
:40:21
-Au revoir, Mr. Armand.
-A toute a L’heure.

:40:40
-Andre.
-What?

:40:43
When you're in Murcia,
will you miss me?

:40:47
Of course.
:40:50
Have you always lived alone
with your aunt?

:40:54
No.
:40:56
With my aunt and with Linda.
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Avec qui?

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