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Sister My Sister (Full movie, 1994) subs

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    Sleep my little sister, sleep.
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    Sleep through darkness,
    sleep so deep.
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    All the rivers find the sea,
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    My little sister, sleep for me.
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    Dream my little sister, dream.
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    Dream, I am here,
    now dream your dreams.
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    All the things you want to be,
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    My little sister, dream for me.
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    Somewhere there are meadows,
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    Somewhere there are hills.
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    Somewhere horses run,
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    And sheep are still.
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    Sleep my little sister, sleep.
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    Hold my hand and sleep so deep.
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    I will never leave your side,
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    My little sister, close your eyes.
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    ľ Christine!
    ľ Lea! Little honey!
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    ľ How did you do it?
    ľ Shh, later.
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    Very good.
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    150 francs a month,
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    Sundays free until four.
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    I don't believe it!
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    How did you do it?
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    How did you get them all to agree?
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    I told her that it will be more
    money for her this way.
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    You're so clever, you're so smart.
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    I said that till you learned, you had
    to have someone to protect you.
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    That was you, Christine!
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    The room is cold.
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    So, my dearů
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    ľ What do you think?
    ľ About what, Maman?
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    What do you mean,
    "about what, Maman"?
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    About her! About what else?
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    Don't you at least express
    an opinion, Isabelle?
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    You know how I value your opinion.
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    Yes, Maman, I know.
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    Remember what you used to call me?
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    My feet still get cold at night,
    they get like ice.
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    You still have this old thing?
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    I don't care, it has
    nothing to do with me.
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    Don't you like it?
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    I never liked Maman's
    sewing, it's vulgar.
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    Christine, what's the matter?
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    I throw it away if you want,
    I don't care about it.
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    I'm just happy to be with you.
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    I'm happy, too, little 'cold cat'.
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    We are together now,
    that's all that matters.
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    We'll put the blanket right here.
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    Sistersů
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    And two, for almost
    the price of one.
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    I'm saving everything.
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    And they didn't want two rooms.
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    Just this lost little corner.
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    Nothing like a convent girl. Such
    embroidery, such a needlework.
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    Sewing, that's all
    they ever teach them.
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    You didn't have to go
    to the dressmaker's.
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    What luck!
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    Look at that pink!
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    Brightens up the room.
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    ľ She liked it. Did you see?
    ľ She likes everything you do.
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    She sees everything.
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    This veal looks delicious!
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    Of course, you love veal.
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    Don't you?
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    You know I don't.
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    It's too heavy in the
    middle of the day.
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    Besides, I've heard it
    ruins the complexion.
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    Where did you hear that?
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    I read it.
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    Isabelle, if you continue it this way,
    you're going to ruin my meal.
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    Wait till the Blanchards
    come to dinner.
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    The best cook we've
    have had in years.
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    You have no idea how
    lucky we are, Isabelle.
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    Those servants I've known in my day!
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    The older one fascinates me.
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    I've never had anyone like her.
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    Totally trustworthy.
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    I like the younger one.
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    She is almost pretty.
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    Well, just quiet. I don't say
    that's a fault though.
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    Quiet? She never speaks!
    Neither of them do.
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    Wellů
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    I suppose they must
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    talk between themselves.
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    I can't imagine about what.
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    Well, maybe they pray.
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    That's how it is when you're
    brought up by the nuns.
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    Now stop that, Isabelle.
    Look at your plate.
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    They are so discreet.
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    Not the slightest prying.
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    You don't know what it's like
    to have a prying maid.
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    When you have someone
    going through your things.
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    When your father and Iů
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    ůGod rest his soulů
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    were first marriedů
    Oh, she was something, that one!
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    But these two are different.
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    You mark my words.
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    We are so lucky, Lea.
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    The other houses I've been, they
    come into the kitchen and interfere.
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    Madame knows her place.
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    Madame checks everything.
    I like that.
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    Do you?
    It scares me, the way she checks.
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    Oh no, I like it.
    It's better that way.
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    Madame is so precise, so careful.
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    But she doesn't let us
    get away with a thing.
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    Why should she?
    It's her house.
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    You'll see, the whole town
    will envy us.
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    We have pearls under our
    hands, Isabelle. Two pearls.
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    Come on, Lea.
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    Come on.
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    ľ I polished the banister yesterday.
    Did you see? ľ I saw.
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    You're disappointed, aren't you?
    I'm sorry I came.
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    Lea, don't be silly.
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    Maybe this was a mistake.
    I'd slow you down.
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    Stop it, Lea.
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    You're so quick!
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    Sister Veronica said, I'd never
    been as quick as you.
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    Sister Veronica, what did she know.
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    When you were at St. Mary's,
    you thought she knew everything.
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    That was a long time ago.
    I've got over all that now.
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    When I was at St Mary's
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    I was so scared I could never go
    down the stairs like the others.
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    I could never take a step
    with my left foot.
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    It was always my right, my rightů
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    I used to envy them running down
    the stairs when it took me forever.
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    Christineů
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    Tell me a story.
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    Just one before we go down.
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    ľ Which one?
    ľ Umů when I was little.
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    ľ You're still little.
    ľ No, I mean really little.
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    ľ The one with the horse.
    ľ Don't you ever get tired of it?
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    No, tell me.
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    When you were just a tiny thing,
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    Maman sent me out
    one day to get bread.
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    You came with me,
    the way you always did.
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    And as we were walking, you let go
    of my hand and ran into the street.
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    Tell it slow, you're
    telling it too fast.
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    It was a long, narrow street.
    You remember? On a hill.
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    And at the top of the hill,
    a horse and carriage
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    was galloping down,
    right towards you.
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    I ran into the street,
    I pulled you across,
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    I pushed you down
    in the gutter with me.
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    What a noise when the
    horse galloped by!
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    And everyone was screaming.
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    When we stood up,
    we were both bleeding.
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    But it was the same wound.
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    It started on my arm
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    and went down across your wrist.
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    Look, we have it still.
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    ľ And Maman, what did she say?
    ľ Maman? You know how she gets.
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    She screamed at us.
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    And then what happened?
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    Then there was a gypsy.
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    ľ Mad Marguerite, they used to
    call her. ľ And what did she say?
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    ľ Oh, you know it so well.
    ľ But tell me again, Christine.
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    "They're bound for life",
    she said. "Bound in blood."
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    Let me see, Isabelle.
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    Nice, very nice.
    Coming along, bit by bit.
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    You know, you can't rush these
    things, my dear. Believe me.
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    A bag like that could take
    ůtwo years.
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    Maybe more.
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    But there's no hurry, is there?
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    Nothing to hurry for.
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    You've got all the
    time in the world.
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    Listen to that rain!
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    It's been raining like that
    for a week.
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    It could go on for a month.
    That's all we need.
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    Are you listening to me, Isabelle?
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    I'm listening, Maman.
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    Maybe we will go up
    to Paris this year.
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    ľ Maman, could we?
    ľ For a little shopping.
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    Maman, when?
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    Oh, I don't know.
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    The things they wear in Parisů
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    And you don't look well
    in those clothes, Isabelle.
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    You know you don't. How could you?
    Even I don't look well in them.
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    Pass me the scissors, would you.
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    There, behind you.
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    On the table.
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    What's the matter with you?
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    No, noů
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    Besides, I don't like
    leaving the house.
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    Why, Maman?
    What could happen to it?
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    A lot can happen to a house,
    when you're not there.
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    Parisů
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    I think we just have to
    forego Paris this year.
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    You don't have to
    give it all to Maman.
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    It's bright enough that we have
    to go there every Sunday.
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    ľ But Maman needs it. Maman-
    ľ Maman, Mamanů Always Maman!
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    Christine, whatů?
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    When I was little, she
    hated it when I cried.
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    She got rid of me
    as soon as she could.
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    I had to work, I had to make
    money. And she took all of it.
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    She placed me and each time I got
    used to it, she moved me on again.
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    Oh, yes, Mamanů
    Beloved, precious Maman!
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    Come on, Lea. We don't
    keep Maman waiting.
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    ľ Who is that?
    ľ Shh!
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    Let me listen.
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    Who could it be in this weather?
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    Oh, post.
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    Anything for me, Maman?
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    Look at that!
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    No return address.
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    Who do you think it could be from?
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    ľ Well, it's not a wedding.
    ľ Maybe a funeral.
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    Who is that one though?
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    Another letter from the little
    Shepherds of the Mount.
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    Will they never stop
    asking for money?
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    Those children must be eating
    out of golden bowls!
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    You really think it's going to rain
    straight through the winter?
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    Well, you never can tell.
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    But it looks it, doesn't it?
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    Still, don't complain, Isabelle.
    At least we don't have to go out.
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    What is it, Lea?
    Another letter from Maman?
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    Go on then, read it.
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    ľ I'll read it later.
    ľ Read it now.
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    Read it out loud!
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    "Lea, my pet, my little dove."
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    "I know I'll see you and Christine
    on Sunday as usualů"
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    "but I miss you, little Lea."
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    "You'll always be little."
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    Poor Maman.
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    ľ Christine, Maman just--
    ľ Just what?
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    "You can't wear your hair
    like that anymore, Lea."
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    "Like a child, all that long hair."
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    "Next Sunday I'll fix it for you.
    It will be better that way."
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    "Like Christine's, it won't
    fall in the soup."
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    "Or get Christine to fix it for you,
    but tell her to be gentle."
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    I'm never going back.
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    ľ You can go if you want to. ľ You
    know I wouldn't go without you.
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    You still care for her.
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    She loves you.
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    Maman loves you, too.
    She is just--
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    What?
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    ľ Scared of you.
    ľ Scared of me?
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    You never stick up for me!
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    But that's right. Defend her,
    take her part like you always do.
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    Don't be angry with me.
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    ľ I'm not angry with you.
    ľ Your face, it looks so--
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    What?
    What's the matter with my face?
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    Nothing is the matter
    with your face.
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    It is justů
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    There's nothing wrong with
    your face. It is beautiful!
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    I'll fix it for you,
    just like she says.
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    If we didn't go back,
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    we could spend all our Sundays
    together, just to ourselves.
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    We could walk, we could go to the
    station to watch the trains come in.
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    We could sit in the parků
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    But you wouldn't want that,
    would you?
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    You want to go back, don't you?
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    Don't you, Lea?
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    That, I like that.
    That's what she meant.
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    Don't you like it?
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    I hate it!
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    Stop it, please!
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    I hate it!
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    I am a monster, aren't I?
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    Just like she said.
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    You're not a monster.
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    Hereů
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    let meů
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    Let me do it.
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    Please.
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    Please.
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    What did you mean when you
    said my face was beautiful?
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    What I said.
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    What's beautiful about it?
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    Tell me one thing.
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    This time we're not
    giving it all to Maman.
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    Christine, we can never get back.
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    Not you, Lea. She will
    never stop loving you.
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    But why shouldn't you
    keep your own money?
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    She will forgive you, you'll see.
    She always has.
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    And Leaů
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    You know what we'll do
    with the money?
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    We'll save it.
    We'll save it all from now on.
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    We'll put it together,
    yours and mine, and save itů
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    and somedayů somedayů
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    Look.
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    Remember what I said.
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    From now on we'll spend all our
    Sundays together, just the two of us.
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    And Lea, you can decide.
    Whatever you want, we will do.
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    Promise.
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    I promise.
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    Hold this.
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    Pull!
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    Pull!
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    Pull!
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    That's enough, we
    have to go down.
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    But it's not time yet.
    Don't you want to play anymore?
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    What do you think of mine?
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    Amazing.
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    Well, together, I must say
    we make quite a pair.
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    Come on.
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    Come, how long is it.
    Hurry up! The door.
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    Look at this hem.
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    I'll never sew like you.
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    All these years with the sisters
    and I never learned.
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    Sisters didn't know
    how to teach you.
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    Remember when I used to
    visit you at the convent?
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    You waited by the gate.
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    You were so little and
    so hungry all the time.
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    You're still hungry all the time.
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    ľ Christine.
    ľ Umm?
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    Can Iů
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    Can you what?
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    Can I look at the lace?
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    Of course you can.
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    It's all yours.
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    No one sews like you.
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    Look.
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    It's almost finished.
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    Try it on.
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    Don't you want to?
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    Yes, I want to.
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    I close my eyes.
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    I want to be surprised.
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    Christineů
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    You can look now.
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    It's beautiful.
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    It's you who are beautiful.
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    I'm cold.
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    I know.
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    Christine!
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    Christine!
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    Christine!
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    Lea, look at me.
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    It's not even dented.
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    Don't be frightened.
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    Nothing is broken.
    Look at me!
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    My angel.
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    And nowů
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    Hurry!
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    This will make a lovely photograph.
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    You're sisters, aren't you?
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    Yes.
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    I knew right away.
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    Did your mother always
    dress you like that?
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    ľ Like what?
    ľ Twins.
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    Not twins. I am five years
    older than my sister.
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    Five years?
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    How about your sister?
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    Cat got her tongue?
  • 45:32 - 45:33
    She is shy.
  • 45:33 - 45:37
    Well, I've always wanted
    a sister, shy or not.
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    A sister sticks by you,
    even when you're in trouble.
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    Such a shy thing.
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    I bet you are your
    mother's favourite.
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    No, Iů
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    What a sweet smile!
  • 45:53 - 45:58
    Still a child, isn't she?
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    Please, now both of you smile.
    And look at me.
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    Splendid!
    That will be fine.
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    No one would ever know
    the two of you were servants.
  • 46:13 - 46:16
    ľ At the Danzards, aren't you?
    ľ Yes.
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    I hear their daughter is
    going to be married soon.
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    Of course I've been
    hearing that for years.
  • 46:29 - 46:33
    You two certainly are discrete.
  • 46:33 - 46:38
    Come on, Lea.
    Don't be slow.
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    Madame Danzard makes you
    work hard enough, I imagine,
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    for the money she pays you.
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    ľ 50 francs, didn't you say?
    ľ For you girls, I'll make itů
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    25.
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    50 is what you said,
    50 is what we pay.
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    I see.
    Very well.
  • 46:56 - 47:02
    ľ Hurry, Lea.
    ľ Thank you.
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    1, 2, 3, start!
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    I've got nothing to start with.
    Oh, I did not see that seven!
  • 47:09 - 47:12
    Wait a minute now.
    Just a momentů
  • 47:12 - 47:15
    What's happening over there?
    That six is still sitting there.
  • 47:15 - 47:17
    ľ And a nine.
    ľ What nine?
  • 47:17 - 47:20
    The 9 of diamonds over the 10 of
    clubs. What's the matter with you?
  • 47:20 - 47:23
    ľ Please, I can't concentrate!
    ľ What are you talking about?
  • 47:23 - 47:26
    Of course you can concentrate.
    This is a game of concentration.
  • 47:26 - 47:28
    You have to concentrate
    on every little detail.
  • 47:28 - 47:31
    Otherwise, all will be lost.
  • 47:31 - 47:44
    That's perfect!
  • 47:44 - 47:47
    Where is that ace of diamonds?
  • 47:47 - 47:52
    I've got the ace of spades,
    and the 2 and the 3!
  • 47:52 - 47:54
    Oh, Isabelle, how could you?
  • 47:54 - 48:04
    Blocked again, it's incredible.
  • 48:04 - 48:11
    I'll be gone in a minute.
  • 48:11 - 48:15
    Have you noticed?
    They don't speak anymore.
  • 48:15 - 48:17
    The older one walks by me
    as if I'm not there.
  • 48:17 - 48:25
    The older one was always that way.
  • 48:25 - 48:28
    Every Sunday they've
    been in that room.
  • 48:28 - 48:30
    It's amazing.
  • 48:30 - 48:32
    And they've always kept
    to themselves.
  • 48:32 - 48:36
    They haven't seen their
    mother in months.
  • 48:36 - 48:51
    That's just as well.
  • 48:51 - 49:01
    9, 10, jack!
  • 49:01 - 49:04
    What's wrong with them?
  • 49:04 - 49:10
    She has put too much
    salt in these again!
  • 49:10 - 49:25
    Have they forgotten
    the Flintons are coming?
  • 49:25 - 49:27
    You know that yesterday
  • 49:27 - 49:29
    when I was coming back
    from the Loupins,
  • 49:29 - 49:31
    I saw them sitting in the park.
  • 49:31 - 49:36
    ľ At 11 o'clock in the morning!
    ľ Unbelievable!
  • 49:36 - 49:39
    11 o'clock in the morning!
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    I mean, I didn't say anything,
    but they knew.
  • 49:44 - 49:49
    ľ Yes or no?
    ľ Take a chance, Maman, go ahead.
  • 49:49 - 50:05
    Clubs, just what I was waiting for!
    Ace, 2, 3ů
  • 50:05 - 55:17
    6, 7, 8ů
  • 55:17 - 55:45
    Christineů
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    Maman?
  • 55:47 - 55:49
    Do you see?
  • 55:49 - 55:54
    Of course I see.
    Do you think I'm blind?
  • 55:54 - 55:58
    What on Earth allows her to think
  • 55:58 - 56:09
    she can wear a garment
    like that in this house?
  • 56:09 - 56:13
    I can't believe my eyes!
  • 56:13 - 56:17
    A cardigan like that
    must have costů
  • 56:17 - 56:27
    I wonder if I pay them too much.
  • 56:27 - 56:29
    You told me I could wear it.
  • 56:29 - 56:31
    When I gave it to you,
    I never told you
  • 56:31 - 56:34
    you could wear it
    downstairs, did I?
  • 56:34 - 56:36
    What were you thinking?
  • 56:36 - 56:40
    Why would you want to wear that
    sweater anywhere but in our room?
  • 56:40 - 56:44
    ľ I was only thinking of us.
    ľ You're lying!
  • 56:44 - 56:47
    I have eyes, I can see.
  • 56:47 - 56:49
    When you polish the stairs
    you're looking off into nowhere.
  • 56:49 - 56:51
    When you sew, you
    prick your fingers.
  • 56:51 - 56:54
    When you wax the floor,
    you get wax on your shoes.
  • 56:54 - 56:56
    You drop plates, you chip cups,
    you burn yourself with the iron!
  • 56:56 - 56:59
    ľ I dropped that plate six weeks ago!
    ľ What about the cup?
  • 56:59 - 57:02
    The cup was chipped when we came
    here. I do things, I get things done.
  • 57:02 - 57:05
    And you keep yourself
    perfect, don't you?
  • 57:05 - 57:07
    Your collar just right in frontů
  • 57:07 - 57:09
    your cuffs folded just so.
  • 57:09 - 57:12
    And why?
  • 57:12 - 57:14
    Do you do everything for her?
  • 57:14 - 57:17
    She will take you with her
    when she goes.
  • 57:17 - 57:21
    I've always dressed this way.
    Look at me!
  • 57:21 - 57:46
    You're different.
    Believe me, I know.
  • 57:46 - 57:50
    Now I see.
  • 57:50 - 57:53
    Handmadeů
  • 57:53 - 57:56
    That wool!
  • 57:56 - 57:59
    You didn't think it was
    from Dupin's, do you?
  • 57:59 - 58:02
    Such an extravagance!
  • 58:02 - 58:06
    Imagine if someone had seen.
  • 58:06 - 58:10
    Maman, you go too far.
  • 58:10 - 58:11
    Oh, do I?
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    Do I? My dear, you don't
    know this town like I do.
  • 58:41 - 58:44
    You think I go too far?
  • 58:44 - 58:48
    No, my dear.
  • 58:48 - 59:00
    You haven't lived here
    nearly long enough.
  • 59:00 - 59:04
    What did I tell you? Perfect!
  • 59:04 - 59:07
    You really should trust me, Isabelle.
  • 59:07 - 59:12
    Have I ever chosen anything
    you didn't like?
  • 59:12 - 59:18
    Eventually?
  • 59:18 - 59:20
    It looks better at home.
  • 59:20 - 59:24
    Of course it does. Everything
    always looks better at home.
  • 59:24 - 59:27
    I can't wait to see a certain
    someone's face, when you walk--
  • 59:27 - 59:30
    Oh, put your arm down, Isabelle!
  • 59:30 - 59:39
    Remember how long
    she took last time.
  • 59:39 - 59:43
    What about my iron?
  • 59:43 - 59:46
    It's the second time since October
    it has had to be repaired.
  • 59:46 - 59:48
    Well,
  • 59:48 - 60:02
    it's another five francs
    out of her pay this month.
  • 60:02 - 60:07
    Incredible, how long it takes
    to do a simple hem.
  • 60:07 - 60:14
    You know, my dear, I really think
    this is too tight around the chest.
  • 60:14 - 60:16
    You can't wear these
    things too tight,
  • 60:16 - 60:34
    therefore your wedding dress,
    of course.
  • 60:34 - 60:41
    Now how I'm going to take you
    to the Flintons with a crooked hem?
  • 60:41 - 60:54
    The neck needs to be lower.
    Definitely lower.
  • 60:54 - 60:56
    This is impossible!
  • 60:56 - 61:00
    Really.
  • 61:00 - 61:04
    With crepe at 7 francs a metre.
  • 61:04 - 61:14
    Next time we'll go to
    the dressmaker's!
  • 61:14 - 61:17
    There was nothing wrong
    with that hem. Nothing!
  • 61:17 - 61:20
    You saw it, that hem was
    perfectly straight.
  • 61:20 - 61:22
    Wasn't it?
  • 61:22 - 61:26
    ľ Wasn't it?
    ľ Of course it was.
  • 61:26 - 61:29
    She sees things.
    Things that aren't even there.
  • 61:29 - 61:32
    Her and her daughter.
  • 61:32 - 61:34
    You will go, will you?
  • 61:34 - 61:36
    Go? Where would I go?
  • 61:36 - 61:39
    Even if she goes, you won't go?
  • 61:39 - 61:42
    Lea! You're thinking about it
    all the time, aren't you?
  • 61:42 - 61:45
    This is why you're always dreaming.
    Always off it that other world.
  • 61:45 - 61:48
    There is no other world, Christine.
    Don't be upset.
  • 61:48 - 61:50
    You heard Madame.
    You heard what she said.
  • 61:50 - 61:53
    ľ What did she say? ľ You heard her.
    Don't pretend that you didn't!
  • 61:53 - 61:56
    ľ I didn't hear anything!
    ľ Nothing about her daughter?
  • 61:56 - 61:59
    ľ Mademoiselle Isabelle, you mean?
    ľ Who else?
  • 61:59 - 62:02
    Christine, don't be like that.
    You sound just like Maman.
  • 62:02 - 62:05
    ľ You smiled at her, I saw you.
    ľ I didn't smile.
  • 62:05 - 62:08
    Promise me that you
    won't go when she goes.
  • 62:08 - 62:12
    If she goes. She may never leave,
    she may never get married.
  • 62:12 - 62:13
    Just answer me.
  • 62:13 - 62:17
    Answer me! Do not just
    keep saying "Christine"!
  • 62:17 - 62:21
    You're all I have, Lea.
  • 62:21 - 62:25
    You are all I'll ever have.
  • 62:25 - 62:30
    Sometimes I think we will
    never have enough time.
  • 62:30 - 62:36
    Sometimesů Every morning I
    imagine things that youů
  • 62:36 - 62:44
    Oh, Lea, there'll never be
    enough time for us.
  • 62:44 - 62:54
    Come, sit with me.
  • 62:54 - 62:57
    I tried to talk to her.
  • 62:57 - 63:01
    ľ Who?
    ľ Sister Veronica.
  • 63:01 - 63:05
    I waited for her,
    after morning Mass.
  • 63:05 - 63:09
    I waited for her.
  • 63:09 - 63:14
    But she wouldn't talk to me.
  • 63:14 - 63:20
    Her shoes get clicking on the stone.
  • 63:20 - 63:23
    And she wouldn't stop.
  • 63:23 - 63:26
    She wouldn't turn around.
  • 63:26 - 63:41
    She never turned around.
  • 63:41 - 63:46
    You never told me.
  • 63:46 - 63:49
    Christine.
  • 63:49 - 63:51
    Yes?
  • 63:51 - 64:05
    Let's pretend I am her.
  • 64:05 - 64:25
    Close your eyes.
  • 64:25 - 65:27
    You can look now.
  • 65:27 - 65:31
    Did you see them?
    Coming back from church
  • 65:31 - 65:34
    in that white gloves.
  • 65:34 - 65:37
    And those hats.
  • 65:37 - 65:42
    They don't even look
    like maids anymore.
  • 65:42 - 65:46
    But they're losing their looks,
    my dear.
  • 65:46 - 65:48
    Have you noticed how
    thin they've become?
  • 65:48 - 65:52
    Especially the younger one.
  • 65:52 - 65:56
    And those circles under the eyesů
  • 65:56 - 66:01
    It's as if they never sleep.
  • 66:01 - 66:06
    ľ Look at this, Maman.
    ľ What?
  • 66:06 - 66:12
    There, right there.
    Don't you see?
  • 66:12 - 66:21
    They're getting careless.
  • 66:21 - 66:27
    Leaů
  • 66:27 - 66:30
    Someone behind me,
    pulling meů
  • 66:30 - 66:33
    Before I turn around I knowů
  • 66:33 - 66:37
    ůher arm around mineů
  • 66:37 - 66:40
    I can feel all her little bonesů
  • 66:40 - 66:42
    Shh. Try to sleep, Lea.
  • 66:42 - 66:46
    She snatches meů
    into the house andů
  • 66:46 - 66:49
    I run from corner to corner, butů
  • 66:49 - 66:55
    she gets everywhere first.
  • 66:55 - 67:01
    Sleep my little sister, sleep.
  • 67:01 - 67:07
    Dream, I am here,
    now dream your dreams.
  • 67:07 - 67:13
    All the things you want to be
  • 67:13 - 67:20
    You will never leave me,
    will you, Christine?
  • 67:20 - 67:24
    You won't, will you?
  • 67:24 - 67:31
    Dream my little sister, dream.
  • 67:31 - 67:37
    I don't think I could bear
    to live alone in this house.
  • 67:37 - 67:47
    In any house.
  • 67:47 - 67:49
    Do you hear me?
  • 67:49 - 67:51
    I'm so scared.
  • 67:51 - 67:54
    When we came back from the park,
  • 67:54 - 67:58
    Madame was waiting for us.
  • 67:58 - 68:02
    Weren't you scared?
  • 68:02 - 68:04
    Madame never speaks to us anymore.
  • 68:04 - 68:07
    She hasn't said a word in weeks.
  • 68:07 - 68:10
    She never did.
  • 68:10 - 68:16
    Christine, she never did.
  • 68:16 - 68:21
    Somewhere there are meadows,
  • 68:21 - 68:25
    Somewhere there are hills.
  • 68:25 - 68:29
    Somewhere horses run,
  • 68:29 - 68:33
    And sheep are still.
  • 68:33 - 68:39
    Sleep my little sister, sleep.
  • 68:39 - 68:46
    Sleep through darkness,
    sleep so deep.
  • 68:46 - 68:53
    All the rivers find the sea,
  • 68:53 - 70:15
    My little sister, sleep for me.
  • 70:15 - 70:19
    Christine!
  • 70:19 - 70:21
    Christine!
  • 70:21 - 70:25
    What is it?
    What happened?
  • 70:25 - 70:28
    The ironů
  • 70:28 - 70:31
    I was in the middle
    of the satin blouseů
  • 70:31 - 70:35
    Did you burn it?
  • 70:35 - 70:38
    What will Madame do?
  • 70:38 - 70:40
    What will she do to us?
  • 70:40 - 70:43
    How can Madame be angry?
    It was not your fault.
  • 70:43 - 70:54
    Let me see the blouse.
  • 70:54 - 71:00
    Is it alright?
  • 71:00 - 71:04
    Is it?
  • 71:04 - 71:09
    Is it?
  • 71:09 - 71:17
    Don't worry.
  • 71:17 - 71:24
    Are you sure?
  • 71:24 - 71:28
    It's alright.
  • 71:28 - 71:35
    What will happen now, Christine?
  • 71:35 - 71:37
    Nothing will happen.
  • 71:37 - 71:53
    We just have to wait.
  • 71:53 - 71:59
    How much money do we have saved?
  • 71:59 - 72:04
    Not enough.
  • 72:04 - 72:07
    I know it's not enough.
  • 72:07 - 72:12
    But it will be one day, won't it?
  • 72:12 - 72:17
    Won't it?
  • 72:17 - 72:20
    Rest now.
  • 72:20 - 72:22
    And thenů
  • 72:22 - 72:25
    Then we will go away from here.
  • 72:25 - 72:28
    Andů
  • 72:28 - 72:31
    Yes, my Lea.
  • 72:31 - 72:44
    Someday.
  • 72:44 - 73:02
    I burnt it, didn't I?
  • 73:02 - 73:07
    Tell me.
  • 73:07 - 73:09
    Tell me.
  • 73:09 - 73:11
    My angel.
  • 73:11 - 73:13
    My love.
  • 73:13 - 73:58
    It's alright.
  • 73:58 - 74:01
    Where are they?
  • 74:01 - 74:02
    How should I know?
  • 74:02 - 74:07
    Don't answer me like that.
    Go and find them!
  • 74:07 - 74:09
    Do you hear me?
    This is absurd!
  • 74:09 - 74:12
    She should be here to take
    the packages. She should've
    been here to open the door.
  • 74:12 - 74:15
    Five o'clock in the afternoon.
    What time is it, anyway?
  • 74:15 - 74:18
    ľ Quarter past five.
    ľ 5.15! I mean, really.
  • 74:18 - 74:21
    5.15 and not a sign of them!
    I never had anything like it.
  • 74:21 - 74:36
    Go and look in the kitchen.
    They must be in there.
  • 74:36 - 74:44
    Lea, listen!
  • 74:44 - 74:49
    Well, what took you so long?
  • 74:49 - 74:51
    It's them.
  • 74:51 - 74:53
    Oh, noů
  • 74:53 - 74:55
    They're not there, Maman.
  • 74:55 - 74:59
    ľ Andů ľ Impossible, I'll go.
    They must be there.
  • 74:59 - 75:01
    And what?
  • 75:01 - 75:17
    There's a glass in the sink, broken.
  • 75:17 - 75:20
    Broken?
  • 75:20 - 75:24
    Enough.
  • 75:24 - 75:26
    What on Earth can they be doing?
  • 75:26 - 75:31
    Maybe they'll go away.
  • 75:31 - 75:36
    Listen!
  • 75:36 - 75:39
    What will we do, Christine?
  • 75:39 - 75:41
    ľ What will we do?
    ľ Leaů
  • 75:41 - 75:44
    Maybe they're upstairs.
  • 75:44 - 75:45
    I'm going up there at once.
  • 75:45 - 75:49
    We have to go down.
  • 75:49 - 75:51
    Wait!
  • 75:51 - 75:53
    Maman, wait!
  • 75:53 - 75:57
    ľ Wait? What for?
    ľ I don't think you should.
  • 75:57 - 75:59
    Do you want them to come up here?
  • 75:59 - 76:04
    This is my house, of course
    I'm going upstairs at once.
  • 76:04 - 76:09
    You don't have to come,
    if you do not want to.
  • 76:09 - 76:13
    If I don't go down,
    they will come up.
  • 76:13 - 76:21
    I'm frightened, Christine!
    Don't leave me!
  • 76:21 - 76:25
    What's this?
    The lights are off up here.
  • 76:25 - 76:49
    Oh, this is really something.
  • 76:49 - 76:52
    Madameů
  • 76:52 - 76:54
    Madame has come back.
  • 76:54 - 76:56
    What is this?
  • 76:56 - 77:00
    How dare you expect me to
    come back to a dark house?
  • 77:00 - 77:03
    It was the iron, Madame.
    It blew the fuse.
  • 77:03 - 77:04
    Again?
  • 77:04 - 77:07
    Unbelievable.
    That iron was just repaired.
  • 77:07 - 77:09
    What about my satin blouse?
  • 77:09 - 77:12
    Your sister didn't burn it, did she?
    She didn't burn my blouse?
  • 77:12 - 77:14
    Mademoiselle's blouse
    isn't finished yet.
  • 77:14 - 77:17
    Not finished? She's wearing it
    to the Blanchards!
  • 77:17 - 77:19
    I came back to change into it.
  • 77:19 - 77:22
    Why weren't you downstairs?
    Where's your apron?
  • 77:22 - 77:24
    I finished early, Madame.
  • 77:24 - 77:27
    Don't lie to me.
  • 77:27 - 77:31
    I won't have a liar in my house.
  • 77:31 - 77:35
    Madame knows I don't lie.
  • 77:35 - 77:37
    She is lying, I can tell.
  • 77:37 - 77:39
    You disappoint me.
  • 77:39 - 77:41
    Send your sister down with my
    daughter's blouse at once.
  • 77:41 - 77:44
    Madame can't see my sister now.
  • 77:44 - 77:48
    ľ What?
    ľ Just listen how she speaks to you!
  • 77:48 - 77:50
    Let me see where
    your sister is instead.
  • 77:50 - 77:53
    Then she will explain how
    she can have ruined my iron.
  • 77:53 - 77:56
    I've already explained to
    Madame about the iron.
  • 77:56 - 77:59
    ľ You call that an explanation?
    ľ It wasn't our fault.
  • 77:59 - 78:02
    No? Then whose fault was it?
    Did you hear that?
  • 78:02 - 78:08
    I heard. Who knows what
    else they've been doing.
  • 78:08 - 78:14
    If Madame doesn't trust usů
    She thinksů?
  • 78:14 - 78:18
    We'll leave this house.
  • 78:18 - 78:21
    Leave?
  • 78:21 - 78:30
    And just where do
    you think you'll go?
  • 78:30 - 78:33
    We'll find another house.
  • 78:33 - 78:36
    Will you?
  • 78:36 - 78:39
    Not after what I've seen tonight.
  • 78:39 - 78:41
    Madame has seen nothing.
  • 78:41 - 78:44
    Nothing?
  • 78:44 - 78:47
    That hair, that faceů
  • 78:47 - 78:50
    You smell of it, my dear.
  • 78:50 - 78:55
    ľ Oh, Madameů please.
    ľ Not another word out of your mouth!
  • 78:55 - 78:58
    Breaking my iron!
    My house in darkness!
  • 78:58 - 79:01
    I already told, Madame.
    It wasn't our fault.
  • 79:01 - 79:05
    Going to church every Sunday,
    thinking you are a child of God?
  • 79:05 - 79:07
    Madame, you have no right!
  • 79:07 - 79:09
    No right? You must be mad.
  • 79:09 - 79:12
    She is mad.
    Just look at her.
  • 79:12 - 79:15
    It's you who have
    no right, Christine.
  • 79:15 - 79:20
    Maman!
  • 79:20 - 79:25
    Just look at that sister of yours.
  • 79:25 - 79:30
    You'll never work with her again.
  • 79:30 - 79:37
    God forgive me for what
    I have harboured here.
  • 79:37 - 79:41
    You dirt!
    Scum!
  • 79:41 - 79:44
    Scum sisters!
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    Not my sister!
  • 79:48 - 79:49
    Maman!
  • 79:49 - 81:14
    Not my sister!
  • 81:14 - 81:18
    The bodies of Madame
    and Mademoiselle Danzard
  • 81:18 - 81:20
    were found in the hallway.
  • 81:20 - 81:23
    On the floor were fragments
    of bone and teeth,
  • 81:23 - 81:27
    a diamond earring,
    hairpins, a handbag,
  • 81:27 - 81:34
    a set of keys,
    a package of meat.
  • 81:34 - 81:40
    The walls and doors were covered
    with slashes of blood, up to 2 metres.
  • 81:40 - 81:42
    Madame Danzard's body lay face up,
  • 81:42 - 81:45
    Mademoiselle Danzard's body
    face down.
  • 81:45 - 81:48
    The coat pulled up,
    the skirt pulled up,
  • 81:48 - 81:52
    the undergarments pulled down,
    revealing deep wounds on the buttocks
  • 81:52 - 81:59
    and multiple slashes on the calves.
  • 81:59 - 82:04
    On the last step of the staircase
    a single eye was found intact,
  • 82:04 - 82:06
    complete with the optic nerve.
  • 82:06 - 82:28
    The eye had been torn out
    without the aid of an instrument.
  • 82:28 - 82:35
    What did you have against
    Madame and Mademoiselle Danzard?
  • 82:35 - 82:39
    Was Madame good to you?
  • 82:39 - 82:47
    Did anything abnormal happen
    between you and your sister?
  • 82:47 - 82:52
    You understand me, don't you?
  • 82:52 - 83:01
    Was it simply sisterly love?
  • 83:01 - 83:03
    Speak.
  • 83:03 - 83:07
    You're here to defend yourselves.
  • 83:07 - 83:17
    You will be judged.
  • 83:17 - 83:19
    Leaů
  • 83:19 - 83:22
    I want Lea.
  • 83:22 - 83:28
    I beg you.
  • 83:28 - 83:31
    Bring me my sister.
  • 83:31 - 83:35
    Give me Lea.
  • 83:35 - 83:38
    Lea!
  • 83:38 -
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Title:
Sister My Sister (Full movie, 1994) subs
Description:

Joely Richarson ...........Christine
Jodhi May ....................Lea
Julie Waters .................Madame Danzard

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01:25:58
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