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    Yes?
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    Pierre, there's
    an urgent call from France.
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    After the concert.
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    It's about your mother.
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    Yes?
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    Do you remember me?
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    Fond de I'étang.
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    "My father is coming for me
    on Saturday."
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    Pépinot.
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    Of course.
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    Pépinot.
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    - How long has it been?
    - About 50 years.
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    Fond de I'étang.
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    You're the little guy in the front row.
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    And there you are.
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    Do you remember the prefect's name?
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    Clément Mathieu.
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    Clément Mathieu.
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    I wonder what happened to him.
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    Open it.
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    "Fond de I'étang.
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    1949."
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    Mathieu kept a journal
    while he worked at Fond de I'étang.
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    That's his story. Ours too.
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    He wanted you to have it.
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    I'd have preferred to deliver it
    under different circumstances, but...
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    "January 15, 1949.
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    After failing for so long
    in so many fields,
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    I was sure the worst was still to come."
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    It was a boarding school where
    troubled children were rehabilitated,
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    That's what the advertisement said,
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    Fond de I'étang,
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    Even the name seemed
    to fit me like a glove,
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    Hello.
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    You're all alone?
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    What are you doing there?
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    Waiting for Saturday.
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    Why?
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    My father is coming for me.
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    But it's not Saturday.
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    Pépinot.
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    Pépinot.
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    Hello. I'm Clément Mathieu,
    the new prefect.
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    Have you done this type of work before?
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    I taught some classes in private school.
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    - What did you teach?
    - Music.
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    You'll like Rachin, our headmaster.
    He used to play the trumpet.
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    - Hello, Pépinot.
    - Hello.
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    His daughters. He lives right there.
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    - You haven't met Mr. Rachin?
    - Not yet, no.
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    - Mrs. Boissemand recommended me.
    - Really?
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    That was old Maxence,
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    He told me on the spot
    that he was the school watchman,
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    as well as its nurse.
    storekeeper and glazier,
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    - What is he doing?
    - Serving detention for Mr. Rachin.
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    Fifteen days of community work.
    In other words, school drudge.
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    What kind of children are they, exactly?
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    - No one told you?
    - No.
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    My infirmary. I'll show you
    my vegetable garden later.
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    I'd like that.
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    - Damn it! What have they done now?
    - I'll help you.
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    Are you Clément Mathieu?
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    The headmaster...
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    Rachin, the school's headmaster.
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    Headmaster, I'm sorry...
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    - Yes, you're late.
    - I had the wrong bus schedule.
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    Punctuality is essential here.
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    Very well.
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    Headmaster.
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    Very well, Headmaster.
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    Come with me.
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    First you should study
    the school regulations,
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    then you can supervise
    the 4:00 study period before you...
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    What are you doing? Answer me.
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    - Take this.
    - It's my eye.
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    Another trap. You can appreciate
    our boarders' finer instincts.
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    Get him over there.
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    I'm blinded.
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    Don't make a fuss. Show me.
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    It's not pretty.
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    Ring the bell. School assembly.
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    - We should call a doctor.
    - Do you know how much they charge?
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    What did I say? Ring the assembly.
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    The bell?
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    Next to the door,
    right in front of you.
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    All right.
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    Assembly.
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    Assembly.
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    - Are they always like that?
    - Keep ringing the bell.
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    Two abreast.
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    Everybody in the schoolyard.
    Assembly.
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    Hurry up.
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    Move faster. Be silent.
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    - Chrome Dome.
    - Be silent.
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    - Chrome Dome.
    - Be silent.
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    Be silent.
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    - I didn't say anything.
    - Be silent.
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    I called this assembly
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    because of a despicable attempt
    against old Maxence.
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    Under our action-reaction rule,
    the culprit will be severely punished.
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    I want the culprit's name
    within the next three seconds,
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    or it's six hours of lock-up
    for each one of you.
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    Effective until he's betrayed
    or gives himself up.
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    Is that clear?
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    One...
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    Two...
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    Three.
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    No volunteers?
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    Of course. Come closer.
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    - Mathieu.
    - Me?
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    Come closer.
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    The school register, Mr. Chabert.
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    Thank you.
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    Mr. Mathieu, your new prefect,
    has been spared your acquaintance.
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    - Chrome Dome.
    - Be silent.
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    So he can choose
    who goes first without bias.
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    Be silent.
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    Pick a name.
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    At random?
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    - A word of advice...
    - Don't interfere. Go on.
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    Boniface.
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    Too bad. Chabert, get Boniface.
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    - Sir, I didn't do anything.
    - Shut up.
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    - It's lousy, I didn't do anything.
    - Watch your language.
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    Move.
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    - I won't go.
    - I'll kick your backside for you.
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    Be silent.
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    Furthermore,
    until I've found the culprit,
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    there will be no recess
    and no visitors.
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    I advise you to give him up quickly.
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    It's an encouragement to turn informer.
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    You're full of noble illusions
    like any new staff member.
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    Come see me in eight days.
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    You'll be replacing Mr. Régent.
    He'll explain your duties.
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    Clean sheets.
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    Thank you.
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    Why are you leaving?
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    Ten stitches.
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    Cut with scissors.
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    Just for confiscating
    Mouton's cigarettes.
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    - Mouton?
    - The boy's name is Mouton.
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    And Mouton's still here?
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    By the way, Le Querrec
    booby-trapped Maxence's door.
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    I heard him talking about it
    in the corridor.
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    - And you didn't say anything?
    - I didn't want to miss the bus.
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    Old Maxence punished him
    for breaking some glass panes.
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    Simple revenge. That's just his style.
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    Le Querrec.
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    Don't forget that name: Le Querrec.
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    - Morhange too.
    - Yes.
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    Morhange doesn't talk much,
    but keep an eye on him.
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    Looks like an angel,
    acts like the devil.
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    Action-reaction.
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    That's all they understand.
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    They're all yours.
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    - Good luck.
    - Thank you.
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    Our benefactresses.
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    The timetable's over there.
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    Classes were shared
    between the headmaster,
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    who taught French and History,
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    and Mr, Langlois.
    who taught every other subject,
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    Mr. Langlois, here's the new prefect.
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    Clément Mathieu.
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    - A prefect at your age?
    - Yes, but I used to teach.
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    Very well then.
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    And he's the funny one.
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    Take your study period. You're late.
    No need to show you the way.
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    Watch out. Chrome Dome's coming.
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    Gentlemen.
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    No smoking during class.
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    The rules apply to everyone.
    Even you, sir.
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    Give it back.
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    Be quiet.
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    Give it back.
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    Be silent.
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    Give it back.
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    An auspicious beginning.
    Congratulations, Mathieu.
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    Sit.
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    Of course.
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    You again.
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    What did he do?
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    Nothing, Headmaster.
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    What do you mean, "nothing?"
    You were about to punish him.
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    I asked him to go to the blackboard
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    and I was just telling them
    to be silent.
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    Not a minute too soon.
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    Don't make me come back.
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    Stand in the corner.
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    Very well.
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    Now that you've come to know me,
    we need to set things straight.
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    Right now,
    one of your classmates is in lock-up.
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    For no good reason.
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    I may not look like much
    but I'm no fool.
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    I know who did it.
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    He has 15 seconds to give himself up.
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    I'm waiting.
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    You'll regret it. Five seconds left.
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    Too late.
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    Le Querrec.
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    Who is Le Querrec?
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    I am, sir.
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    What a surprise.
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    - You hurt Mr. Maxence.
    - No, sir. I didn't do it.
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    - That wasn't a question.
    - I didn't do anything.
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    Between the two of us, I wonder
    who the headmaster will believe.
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    I need someone dependable
    to keep an eye on things while I'm gone.
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    According to my sixth sense,
    that dependable student must be...
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    ...Mr. Morhange.
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    Come on, come on.
    Who is Mr. Morhange?
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    That's me, sir.
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    So you're the angel.
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    Go down. You'll supervise
    the class while I'm gone.
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    Go on.
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    Nice. You could pull out
    your shirt a bit more.
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    I'm told the rebellious have
    strong leadership skills. Prove it.
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    Come to the headmaster's office.
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    - Have mercy, sir.
    - Mercy?
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    What about the boy who's taken
    your place? And old Maxence?
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    I didn't want to hurt him.
    It was just a joke.
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    A joke?
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    ...a little stint in lock-up.
    I've had enough of you.
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    But first, I'm going to give you
    the flogging of your life.
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    - Who is it?
    - Leclerc.
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    He's tried to run away three times.
    He's taking him to lock-up.
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    - So you won't be alone.
    - Don't.
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    Maybe we can come to an agreement.
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    You hurt Mr. Maxence. Badly.
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    I won't take you to the headmaster
    but I have to punish you.
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    Instead of fooling around during recess,
    you'll work in the infirmary.
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    You'll be old Maxence's nurse.
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    You'll look after him until he's cured.
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    All right?
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    Not bad.
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    What do you think?
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    But I can do better. Give me the chalk.
    Stand in profile.
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    Profile.
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    Let's see a smile for a change.
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    You can look now.
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    I almost forgot...
    Some color would be nice.
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    Much better. Get back to your seat.
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    Very well.
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    I want to get to know you,
    so you're going to write your name,
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    your age and your dream job
    on a piece of paper.
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    I was astonished when
    they all did as they were told,
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    All except one,
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    You're not writing?
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    How long have you been here?
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    A long time?
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    I don't know.
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    Write, little fellow.
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    An exhausting first day,
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    I forgot why I came here
    in the first place,
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    Rachin scares me, the building
    scares me, even the children scare me,
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    I keep expecting them
    to slip into my recess and murder me,
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    My blanket.
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    - Got a cigarette?
    - Shut up.
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    Go to bed.
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    I read the assignments again,
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    They all had fabulous dreams,
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    Two firemen, three cowboys.
    one tiger tamer, one fighter pilot,
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    two spies, a general under Napoleon.
    one balloonist, three legionaries...
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    Not one school prefect,
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    It was nice of you
    to volunteer to be my nurse.
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    Doctor, the new prefect asked
    for a volunteer to take care of me.
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    And he raised his hand right away.
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    Proof that
    we should believe in miracles.
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    Come in.
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    Mr. Mathieu, the new prefect.
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    So?
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    It's pretty bad, Maxence.
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    If they've started attacking you,
    they're beyond help.
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    You're so patient with them.
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    I've got a thick skull.
    You shouldn't be feeling sorry for me.
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    I feel sorry for those poor kids.
    Don't forget one of them is dead.
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    Dead?
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    His name was Mouton.
    He jumped off the roof.
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    Good thing he was an orphan.
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    Look at him. Everyone says
    he's a lost cause. It's not true.
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    He's a good boy.
    You just have to know him.
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    Old Maxence is a nice guy.
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    I'm talking to you, Le Querrec.
    Don't you think he's nice?
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    No?
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    Yes.
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    - I didn't hear you.
    - Leave him alone. He's shy.
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    Like me.
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    One, two, three, four...
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    Faster.
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    Yes?
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    - I'd like a word, Headmaster.
    - Leaving us so soon?
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    - No, I'd like to try something.
    - You don't say.
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    About the accident.
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    - That was no accident.
    - Quite.
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    I need three things from you.
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    - Is that all?
    - One, cancel the group punishment,
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    two, let me deal with the culprit,
    and three, don't ask me for his name.
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    You'd have to know it first.
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    Naturally.
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    Your arrogance astounds me.
    Do you really think you'll find him?
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    Very well. If you succeed,
    I'll cancel the group punishment.
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    But you'll never get the culprit
    or I'm the biggest fool in nature.
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    I know who did it, Headmaster.
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    Congratulations.
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    Who is it?
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    You said I wouldn't have to tell you.
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    Fine. Very well then.
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    But I don't like your manners.
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    You'd better make sure
    your students behave.
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    - I've already got them under control.
    - That's what you think.
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    One, two, three, four... Go on.
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    Faster.
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    - There's no pictures of naked women.
    - I never said there were naked women.
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    What does yours say?
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    "Ave Maria for soprano
    by Clément Mathieu."
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    I've got, "String quartet...
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    - ...by Clément Mathieu."
    - Looks like music.
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    - What do you know about it?
    - Maybe it's Morse.
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    - Or some secret code.
    - Maybe he's no prefect.
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    Maybe he's an undercover spy.
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    Chrome Dome.
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    Give it back to me.
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    - What is it, sir?
    - None of your business.
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    Is there a problem, Mathieu?
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    No problem.
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    It's just music.
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    What for?
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    A chorus.
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    In the water closets?
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    Clear out, chorus.
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    - Not here, Mathieu.
    - What?
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    - Don't play the idiot.
    - You're not suggesting...?
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    I won't say anything this time.
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    - You really see evil everywhere.
    - In here? Yes.
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    Baldy, you are through
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    The rules won't be made by you
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    Baldy, you are through
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    The rules won't be made by you
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    The rules won't be made by you
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    Chickening out, guys?
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    - You're Corbin.
    - Yes, sir, but I didn't do anything.
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    - You were singing.
    - No, sir. I swear.
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    You were singing. Badly.
    And you couldn't even tell.
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    Go on. Sing.
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    I'm listening.
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    Would you prefer to sing
    for the headmaster? Go on.
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    Chrome Dome
    Prepare to meet your doom
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    Chrome Dome
    Prepare to meet your doom
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    You're not the boss of us
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    You're not the boss of us
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    No one ever told you
    you couldn't sing?
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    Sir? Is that really music
    in your satchel?
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    Mind your own business.
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    By the way, if I ever catch
    one of you messing with my things...
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    ...he'll be very sorry.
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    Now be quiet.
    Time to go to bed. Hurry up.
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    It's over.
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    Go to sleep.
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    I couldn't get their ditty
    out of my head,
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    They're not very good at it.
    but they are singing,
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    I even spotted a few good voices,
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    Are those kids really a lost cause?
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    And I had sworn never
    to touch my music again,
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    Never say never,
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    Nothing is ever truly lost,
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    January 23rd,
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    One week after his accident, old Maxence
    suddenly took a turn for the worse,
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    The doctor sent him to the hospital,
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    Is he going to die?
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    No, we'll save him.
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    The very same day.
    Pépinot got into trouble,
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    Mr. Pépinot, you're a dunce.
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    Final question. The last one.
    How did Marshal Ney die?
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    I'm waiting.
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    Hunting?
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    Zero.
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    One hundred lines by tomorrow:
    "Marshal Ney was shot."
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    Get out.
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    Boniface. Come here, boy.
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    Here, as a reward for your essay.
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    Give it to Mrs. Marie
    and you'll get a cookie.
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    You knew Ney had been shot, eh?
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    Of course, sir. Just like Napoleon.
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    Get out.
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    Hold on, Mr. Morhange.
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    I saw you taking notes during class.
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    This is a rare occurrence indeed.
    Bring me your notebook.
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    Charming.
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    Read it.
    Admire the spelling.
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    "Mr. Rachin eats shit by the bushel."
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    He wrote "Mr?"
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    No.
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    Action-reaction, Mr. Mathieu.
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    Lock-up.
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    Come on.
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    - Gentlemen, enjoy your meal.
    - Thank you.
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    Are you hungry, Pépinot?
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    Now you can eat.
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    Pépinot?
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    He's an orphan.
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    His parents died
    during the Occupation.
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    - How did they die?
    - I don't know.
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    The kid thinks his father
    will come for him on a Saturday.
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    No one ever comes on Saturday.
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    So we tell him he'll come
    next Saturday, and so on.
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    It'd be easier to tell him the truth.
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    We must have told him 100 times.
    He won't listen.
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    Now we let him wait by the gate.
    Let him enjoy himself.
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    Be quiet!
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    Did you see that? Action-reaction.
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    Meaning?
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    Action.
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    Reaction.
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    There's a visitor for young Morhange.
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    Morhange is in lock-up.
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    No visitors for the punished.
    You know the rules.
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    Go tell his visitor then.
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    Good day, madame,
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    Good day.
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    I'm the new prefect.
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    I'm Pierre Morhange's mother.
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    Clément Mathieu.
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    I know this isn't the right day,
    but it's the only time I could...
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    - No, that's not the problem.
    - Has he been punished again?
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    No, nothing like that...
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    ...but he's not here.
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    What do you mean?
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    They took him to the dentist.
    He had a toothache.
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    A toothache?
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    Yes, but nothing serious.
    He'll be back tonight.
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    I can't wait.
    I'm going back to work at 5.
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    Can I leave something for him?
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    Of course.
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    Her name is Violette.
    Violette Morhange,
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    A single mother at her wits' end
    about her son,
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    a thieving introvert expelled from
    school because he kept running away,
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    When Pierre was sent to Fond de
    I'étang against his mother's wishes,
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    she told the judge, "At least
    he'll get a hot meal twice a day,"
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    January 30th, The experience begins,
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    In Brittany, the hats are...
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    In Brittany, the hats are round
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    That's why I'm Brittany bound
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    Soprano. Go left.
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    Leclerc.
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    He is born, the Holy Child
    Let us greet His coming
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    Almost in tune.
    Alto, go left.
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    Delaire.
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    Three miles on foot
    What does it use?
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    Three miles on foot
    eats up your shoes
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    Do it again.
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    Four miles on foot
    What does it use?
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    Four miles on foot
    eats up your shoes
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    I was right. Bass, go right.
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    Ricoeur.
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    I've got tobacco in my pouch
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    I'll give it away, not today
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    Smoking is strictly forbidden.
    Alto, left.
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    Illouz.
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    Love is a gypsy child
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    That obeys no one's laws
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    Soprano, of course. Left.
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    Very well. Pépinot.
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    I don't know any songs.
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    That's fine. I'll teach you some.
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    In the meantime,
    you can be Assistant Chorus Master.
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    Over there.
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    Boniface.
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    Marshal Pétain, here we are
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    - Who taught you that?
    - My grandfather.
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    A little old-fashioned. Left.
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    Clément.
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    Enough. Right.
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    My camp counselor's a jerk
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    He doesn't do any work
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    Go left.
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    Cuckoo, booboo
    Cuckoo, booboo
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    Good. Alto.
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    Strong beat.
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    Strong beat.
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    Strong beat.
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    Strong beat.
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    Strong beat.
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    Strong beat.
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    Strong beat.
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    Show me, Corbin.
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    Sorry, there's no such note.
    Come here.
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    Mr. Pépinot, hand me the score.
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    Thank you. Open your hands.
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    Hold them like this.
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    Good. You can be our lectern.
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    Baton, Mr. Pépinot.
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    Thank you.
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    Get ready. On three...
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    Again.
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    That's it.
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    One, two, three, four.
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    Le Querrec's on bread and water...
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    Every night, I make them practice
    a simple tune of my own,
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    Fond de I'Etang is where
    we're stuck, just our luck
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    Fond de I'Etang is where we'll be
    for all eternity
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    Not bad.
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    It wasn't Mozart.
    but I had their attention now,
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    From now on, I would need
    the support of my superiors,
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    What?
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    A chorus?
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    Yes.
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    My poor man, you've completely lost it.
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    A chorus. You won't get a single note
    from them or I'm the biggest of...
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    Please, Headmaster,
    don't finish your sentence.
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    Why not?
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    They're singing already.
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    Really?
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    Just a few notes.
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    Why ask my permission
    if you're already doing it?
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    I don't like your manners.
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    - Headmaster...
    - You're annoying me.
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    I have other things on my mind.
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    Very well. I enjoy a good laugh.
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    Make them sing.
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    But if everything goes sour,
    you'll lose your job.
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    Thank you for your support, Headmaster.
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    February 8th,
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    As we begin rehearsals.
    Rachin starts on Morhange,
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    As soon as he's out of lock-up.
    he lowers the axe:
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    one month of community work,
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    From the beginning. Get ready.
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    Hey, skivvy. Don't forget my bed.
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    February 15th,
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    We're visited by Dr, Dervaux.
    a psychiatrist,
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    He brought us a gift,
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    We've decided to take this boy
    out of St. Féréol Reformatory
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    to study his capacity to adapt
    to a... more liberal environment.
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    Unlike most of his classmates,
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    Pascal Mondain has begun
    to read and write.
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    At any rate, he can speak
    more or less normally.
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    We assessed his potential
    with the Binet-Simon Test.
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    The Binet-Simon.
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    We also administered
    the Rorschach and Drüss Fables.
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    - Excellent.
    - As you know, this test...
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    That test sorted children
    into seven different categories:
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    normal, adequate,
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    borderline, mildly.
    moderately or severely retarded,
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    And finally, imbeciles.
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    Mondain scored
    within the borderline zone.
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    He isn't actually mad,
    but I should warn you...
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    According to his profile,
    he's a gregarious pervert.
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    Interesting.
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    And what does that mean?
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    Well...
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    - Doctor?
    - A tendency to be cruel, parasitic,
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    destructive and above all...
    Above all, a mythomaniac.
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    - There you go.
    - The place is full of them.
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    Here the children face
    non-specialized methods of discipline.
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    Mondain's integration will provide
    a good case study.
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    Happy to oblige.
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    We'll try to meet
    your scientific requirements.
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    Gentleman, this fellow is in your hands.
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    - Will you stay for lunch?
    - Gladly.
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    Take good care of him.
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    Action-reaction.
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    You're not allowed to smoke.
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    For the experience to succeed.
    I had to get the upper hand,
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    You really look like an asshole.
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    You'd better behave
    or you'll get what's coming to you.
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    All right.
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    What's coming?
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    You probably know a song, right?
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    Yeah, but...
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    But?
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    You won't like it.
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    Why don't you try me? Come here.
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    Come on.
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    I'm listening.
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    One summer day
    I took out my knob
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    To give myself a nice hand job
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    - All right.
    - Up yours I go
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    All right.
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    Told you so.
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    Not bad.
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    You'll need to practice,
    but you have a good baritone.
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    What?
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    Baritone. It's not an insult.
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    When you sing,
    your voice is low-pitched.
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    Go to the back with the basses.
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    - Fuck.
    - And forget about the fucking.
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    Next one to laugh gets punched out.
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    Whenever you're ready, Mondain.
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    He's allowed back in class.
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    And here's Pépinot.
    You forgot him by the gate.
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    What's wrong, Pépinot?
    It's not Saturday.
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    By the way,
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    when you write to your family...
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    I don't have any.
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    Well, for those who do,
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    remind them that visits are on the
    first and third Thursday of the month.
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    Morhange, you're not paying attention.
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    - What did I just say?
    - I don't know.
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    I said, you could write your mother
    telling her that she can see you
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    on the first or third Thursday
    of the month. Or even both days.
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    Understood? But the punished
    can't have visitors, so be careful.
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    I don't want to see the old goats.
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    Maybe Morhange
    wants to see his mother.
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    Maybe he's not the only one.
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    See, Morhange?
    We have a real chorus.
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    - I don't care.
    - Why don't you care?
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    Let's hear your voice.
    Sing for me. Do...
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    Go ahead.
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    You want to go back?
    Your range, quickly.
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    Coarseness doesn't suit you, kid.
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    We can't all be like Mondain.
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    All right.
    From the top.
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    - Where are you going?
    - I need to pee.
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    Mondain, wait.
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    - Corbin.
    - Can I go pee too, sir?
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    Fine, everyone out.
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    And be quiet. Quiet.
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    You have a nice voice, beautiful.
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    Want a drag?
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    They left you all alone?
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    I'll protect you.
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    Wait for me.
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    We're the same.
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    My parents are a couple of buggers.
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    Your mother's the same.
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    She got rid of you to have some fun.
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    No, she's working.
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    - So the others are telling the truth?
    - What?
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    They say she's a whore.
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    I'll rearrange your face.
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    Get out.
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    You're a dead man.
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    Really?
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    That day, Morhange
    missed the 3:00 roll call,
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    No one ever knew where he went.
    but he'd come back,
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    That was the important part,
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    What are you doing there?
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    I can't go up.
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    What do you mean,
    you can't go up?
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    Why not?
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    I have no money.
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    You need money to sleep?
    That doesn't make sense.
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    It's Mondain.
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    He won't let me come up
    unless I give him money.
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    We have to be careful.
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    At my last place,
    the prefect caught me.
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    - So I had to take care of him.
    - How?
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    With a bayonet. He bled like a pig.
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    - You killed him?
    - Kind of, yeah.
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    It's no different here.
    Chrome Dome had better watch out.
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    - Mathieu isn't so bad.
    - Yeah, right.
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    They sing you a lullaby and when
    you're asleep, they start pawing you.
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    We've got to kill their kind.
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    Good evening, gentlemen.
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    - Enjoy your meal.
    - Sir, I swear I didn't do anything.
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    You keep good company, Corbin.
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    Get out.
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    Forget about the feast.
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    I won't tell on you. A gift.
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    But I'm warning you:
    don't speak to Pépinot again.
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    Don't go near him.
    Don't even look at him.
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    Do you understand?
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    One look in his direction, and
    your life will turn into a nightmare.
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    See on your way
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    Forgotten kids who've strayed
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    Give them a helping hand
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    Lead them to new horizons
    Help them understand
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    Feel, in the depths of despair
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    A surging wave of hope
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    The fervor of life
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    The glorious path
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    What are you doing, Morhange?
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    Nothing, sir.
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    So I heard voices?
    I must be tired.
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    Section 8 of the interior rules:
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    Students will not enter
    a classroom without supervision.
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    Mr. Rachin would make you do
    100 lines by tomorrow morning.
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    And who knows
    what he'd tell your mother.
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    I don't give a damn about my mother.
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    - Why? Tell me.
    - I'll tell you nothing.
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    Wait. I'm not through.
    That's a little too easy.
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    You pay for everything here.
    Ask Pépinot.
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    Morhange, strangely enough,
    the things you do don't resemble you.
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    Running away, fighting,
    pretending to be a hoodlum.
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    Your classmates may laugh,
    but I won't. I'm not playing along.
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    Starting tomorrow, you will attend
    every chorus practice
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    and take a music lesson every day.
    Go to bed now.
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    Go on.
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    March 3rd,
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    He can't possibly know, but I do.
    His voice is a miracle,
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    The rare promise of an exceptional gift,
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    Please go out quietly.
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    I said quietly.
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    Gradually, as my chorus takes shape,
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    I bring my new singer
    out of his shell,
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    Childish delights
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    Too soon forgotten and erased
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    A golden light that burns forever
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    At the end of the path
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    Feel, in the depths of despair
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    A surging wave of hope
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    The fervor of life
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    The glorious path
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    Get your arithmetic notebooks.
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    You're the one making them sing?
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    Yes, sir.
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    - Is that a criticism?
    - Of course not.
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    I adore music.
    Occasionally I even sing a little.
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    Really?
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    Why are we waiting?
    Let's get happy
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    Why are we waiting?
    Let's have a ball
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    - Have a nice day.
    - You too, dear colleague.
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    Arithmetic. Page 27.
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    Good day.
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    Good day, madame,
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    - Pierre has been told. He's coming.
    - Is something wrong?
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    Everything's fine.
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    - What about his teeth?
    - Not a problem anymore.
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    Did you tell him I came for a visit?
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    No.
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    Why not?
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    I thought I'd better not.
    Pierre is very sensitive...
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    ...and gifted.
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    At acting like an idiot, yes.
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    Not exclusively. By the way,
    I need to talk to you.
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    Singing? No one taught him.
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    It's a gift.
    We have to do something.
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    Hello.
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    I'll leave you two alone.
    Visit him whenever you like.
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    I told her you went
    to the dentist last time.
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    Don't give me away.
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    - So you're a good singer?
    - Yeah.
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    That man seems
    to think you're doing well.
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    Is he nice to you?
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    He's all right.
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    I brought you some clean clothes
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    and I made your chocolate cake.
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    Are you happy?
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    April, Those children inspire me,
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    I knew that one day.
    someone would play my music,
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    My name is Clément Mathieu,
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    I'm a musician and each night.
    I compose for them,
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    Like a caress on the ocean
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    Lightly lands the gull
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    On the rocks of a sunken isle
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    Ephemeral winter breeze
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    At last your cold breath fades away
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    Far into the mountains high
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    Face the wind
    and spread your wings
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    In the gray eastern dawn
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    Find a path to the rainbow
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    And spring will reveal
    itself to you
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    Calmly
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    On the ocean
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    No good, sir?
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    It was nice.
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    Very nice.
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    Move, you swine.
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    Little shit. Move.
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    Move.
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    - What did he do?
    - He stole my watch.
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    I caught him in my bedroom.
    So I brought him to Rachin.
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    Action-reaction.
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    - Where are you taking him?
    - Lock-up. Fifteen days. Move.
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    - Wait.
    - Wait for what?
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    He's my only baritone.
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    Yes, Headmaster?
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    I found more graffiti in the...
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    Forgive them, Headmaster.
    It's just a wild ball.
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    Make way.
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    Mathieu, Chabert...
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    ...you're with me.
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    May, With each passing week.
    I take in new victories,
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    Wake-up time. Get up.
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    - Leclerc.
    - Yeah?
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    - We're still friends?
    - Yeah, why?
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    Five and three add up to what?
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    - Fifty-three.
    - Are you sure?
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    - Yeah.
    - Thanks.
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    Perhaps it's an illusion,
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    but even our headmaster
    seems to be changing,
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    Five.
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    Look, it's old Maxence.
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    Nobody move.
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    Smile.
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    Come on. Come out, Mondain.
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    It's over, kid.
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    Come on. One, two...
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    Chabert, I just told Mr. Rachin
    that Mathieu's chorus is sensational.
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    Hurry up.
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    - I'm tired.
    - You're always tired. 29.
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    - What did he say?
    - "Get lost." That's it.
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    Where's Mondain?
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    You didn't notice
    he was gone before the run?
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    He attended roll call this morning,
    Headmaster. He left later.
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    No one goes out
    for the rest of the year.
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    - How much did he take?
    - Almost 200,000 francs.
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    How will I pay our suppliers?
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    I should never have taken him.
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    All for the sake of an experience.
    Experience my...
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    Just like your music.
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    I won't order coal
    for the boiler until next week.
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    In the meantime, I'm calling the police.
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    When Rachin in his coffin lay
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    His cock was hard, they say
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    His cock was his last bid
    to lift up the coffin lid
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    Yes, indeed, he's a funny breed
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    Singing is really developing
    their minds, Mathieu.
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    Very impressive.
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    They've spent three weeks
    without hot water.
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    Cold water activates
    the circulation. Get out.
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    By the way, Mathieu,
    forget the chorus.
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    - But, Headmaster...
    - Thank you, Mr. Mathieu.
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    Give me the police.
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    I don't know what to do
    about the chorus,
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    but for the kids,
    we can use wood.
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    We're out of wood.
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    Here.
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    The headmaster's private stock.
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    Chabert. Action-reaction.
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    Chabert surprised me,
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    I used to think he was
    Rachin's zealous double,
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    but I discovered
    that he was a nice guy
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    for whom sports and music were
    the key elements of national unity,
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    Le Querrec, are you invisible?
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    With his help.
    I'm organizing the resistance,
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    Our chorus is going underground,
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    You tend to lower your pitch
    at the end of a verse.
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    For the last time,
    please detach every single note.
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    It's late. Let's stop.
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    Sir, what about the second part?
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    - I didn't teach you the solo.
    - I learned it.
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    How could you learn it?
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    All right. Second part.
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    Get out.
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    On May 13, just after 3:00.
    Mondain came back,
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    - Where's the money?
    - I don't know.
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    - So who stole it?
    - It wasn't me.
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    Do you want more?
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    So?
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    - He's been hitting him?
    - For half an hour.
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    - He's crazy.
    - And he's wasting his time.
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    The boy won't talk.
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    Very well.
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    Let's start from the beginning.
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    Where's the money?
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    Speak!
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    Where's the money?
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    Let him go!
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    Let him go.
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    Calm down.
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    Calm down!
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    The boy just confessed. Excellent.
    I'm calling the police.
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    You're going to see
    new horizons, my boy.
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    With new guards and brand-new bars.
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    In order to spare
    the children's fragile trust,
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    we hid Mondain's fate from them,
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    Officially, he had gone back
    to his old school,
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    One hen
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    produces an average...
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    ...of 84 eggs a year.
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    Well-fed...
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    - ...and kept...
    - I saw Rachin's daughters today.
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    Naked?
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    - No.
    - ...inside a well-ventilated...
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    ...and clean henhouse,
    the same hen will lay 150 eggs.
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    Under such conditions,
    how many more eggs could...
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    ...a farmer get...
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    ...out of her nine hens?
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    Nice day.
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    It's nice to feel the sun.
    Summer will soon be here.
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    Pierre is a constant source
    of surprise to me.
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    I wanted to thank you for helping him.
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    I'm doing it for you too.
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    I mean, if Pierre is doing well,
    you're doing well, so...
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    - Let me.
    - It's nothing.
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    It's only ink.
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    - Why are you such an ass?
    - You want to send us to lock-up?
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    What's going on?
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    Why are you hitting him?
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    Tell me, Bébert.
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    Because Morhange threw the ink.
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    You couldn't just shut up?
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    I'm ashamed of you, Pierre.
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    Wait.
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    It doesn't matter. It's only ink.
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    It's just pride
    because you're beautiful.
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    Beautiful?
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    You're nothing like
    the other mothers who come here.
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    Because I live alone?
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    So do I.
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    - But you have no children.
    - No.
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    In fact, I've got 60 kids.
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    When you come here,
    they see the woman of their dreams.
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    Well, the mother
    they've all imagined.
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    It's different for Pierre.
    You are his mother.
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    Like any other child,
    he doesn't like to share.
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    We have to get him out of there.
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    - He should go to music school.
    - I want him to learn a good trade.
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    Music is a good trade,
    as long as you've been well taught.
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    He could go to the Conservatory in Lyon.
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    I'd follow his progress
    to prevent any bad habits.
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    Even there, he could meet
    mediocre teachers.
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    And later?
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    He'll become who he should be.
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    Pierre is special, and I'll do anything
    to help him achieve his dreams.
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    I need your help too.
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    I understand.
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    Thank you.
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    No, it's all wrong.
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    What's the matter?
    Are you asleep?
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    Boniface, your posture.
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    How can you sing that way?
    Stand up straight.
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    From "Such a sweet concert",
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    What about my solo?
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    What solo?
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    My solo.
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    Your solo, right. It's gone.
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    Your voice isn't bad,
    but nobody's indispensable.
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    I don't care if you sing or not.
    We can do it without you. Listen.
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    Start from...
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    Let's start from O night,
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    O Night
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    Bring to
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    The Earth
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    The enchanting calm
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    Of your mystery
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    Mathieu.
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    - You're going to get it, sir.
    - Mr. Chabert said he was in town.
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    Thank you, children.
    You can go outside.
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    You do know that you're
    annoying me?
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    Headmaster, I assure you,
    all their homework is done.
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    Our lady benefactresses
    heard about your chorus.
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    A personal letter from the Countess.
    She's coming on Sunday, with friends.
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    - They want to hear this.
    - Wonderful.
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    Well, it's nice.
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    I can imagine the scene.
    Airs and graces, music.
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    Some pastries perhaps?
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    I have to bear the brunt
    of your idiocies.
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    Headmaster, you have to admit music
    doesn't interfere with discipline.
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    - We've had fewer problems lately.
    - Chance.
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    - I don't believe in chance, Headmaster.
    - I realize that.
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    Who else could have told
    the Foundation?
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    I did.
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    You can write?
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    - Mr. Maxence acted for the best...
    - Spare me your comments.
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    I don't like your manners, Mathieu.
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    You don't like anything, Headmaster.
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    Mr. Rachin. You're wanted
    in the visiting room.
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    Later.
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    This is for you.
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    Sometimes I think we should have
    let Mondain strangle him.
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    Violette was thanking me
    for helping her son,
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    She wanted to speak to me privately
    to share some important news
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    at the Café de la Place.
    on the 20th, at 4:00,
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    I wrote to the Conservatory in Lyon.
    I'm acquainted with the director.
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    He was very nice about it.
    He'll be happy to give him an audition
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    and if he's admitted, he'll try
    very hard to get him a scholarship.
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    I believe things are about to change
    for the better.
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    Really?
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    Since I met you,
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    I... well...
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    ...my life has... How can I say it?
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    Changed dramatically?
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    Yes.
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    Thanks to you.
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    - It's such a surprise.
    - I'd lost faith too.
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    Maybe I shouldn't get my hopes up yet.
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    You can trust me.
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    You did bring me luck.
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    Luck?
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    I met someone.
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    He's an engineer.
    From Lyon, of all things.
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    I met him at the café.
    He's building a bridge in the area.
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    Are you all right?
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    I'm fine. It's a great opportunity
    for you and for Pierre.
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    Don't be upset, but I have to go.
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    I'd like the three of us
    to have lunch someday.
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    You can tell him all about Pierre.
    Will you do it?
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    Why not?
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    Goodbye.
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    Goodbye.
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    Thank you for everything.
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    I almost forgot.
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    Don't tell Pierre right away.
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    Excuse me. May I take the chair?
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    - Yes, of course.
    - Thank you.
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    Countess, a few flowers.
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    I didn't understand everything,
    but I got the feelings.
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    Thank you, child.
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    Take these.
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    Countess, let me introduce
    Mr. Mathieu, our prefect,
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    who's in charge of the chorus.
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    - Countess.
    - Well done, sir.
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    Mr. Rachin's humane teaching style
    is of great interest to us,
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    and we thank you for your support.
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    By the way, who decided
    to form a chorus?
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    - Well...
    - I did, Countess.
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    I did.
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    Indeed, Countess,
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    I'm very happy to help
    such an understanding headmaster.
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    Well, let them sing.
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    He's too modest
    to enjoy compliments.
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    - Very true.
    - What are they going to sing for us?
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    Rameau's Hymn to Night.
    Countess.
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    It must be marvelous.
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    Excuse me?
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    Who's the little boy standing aside?
    Has he been punished?
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    - That one?
    - Yes.
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    He's a special case.
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    May I?
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    O Night
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    Bring to
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    The Earth
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    The enchanting calm
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    Of your mystery
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    The shadow which follows you
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    Is so sweet
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    It is such a sweet concert
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    Your voices chanting hope
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    Your power is so great
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    Transforming all into a dream
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    O Night
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    O leave still
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    To the Earth
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    The enchanting calm
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    Of your mystery
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    The shadow which follows you
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    Is so sweet
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    Is there anything more beautiful
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    Than a dream?
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    Is there any truth
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    Sweeter
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    Than hope?
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    Morhange's eyes followed my tempo,
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    and in them.
    I suddenly read many things:
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    pride and
    the joy of my forgiveness,
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    but also something quite new to him,
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    A feeling of gratitude,
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    First day of summer,
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    Our chorus has a new member,
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    I'm sorry, I missed the reprise.
    My fault. Go on.
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    All right. Again.
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    In their eyes.
    I can see the desire to flee,
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    to build a hut way up in the sky,
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    This fine weather makes them sad,
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    You have to see this. It's important.
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    While I was cleaning graffiti
    off the toilet walls,
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    I lifted a stone and found this.
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    - That's Corbin's harmonica.
    - And that.
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    It's 200,000 or more.
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    No one knew about your hideaway.
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    So don't tell me
    it was there by chance.
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    You know they expelled Mondain
    because of the theft.
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    I didn't know.
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    That's true. You didn't know.
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    Now you know.
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    Why? What did you want to do with it?
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    If I tell you,
    will you tell anyone else?
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    No one.
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    I swear.
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    I wanted to buy...
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    To buy what?
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    A hot air balloon.
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    I don't know who took it,
    but it proves Mondain's innocence.
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    He'd never have left without the money.
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    I'll investigate when I come back.
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    But don't worry about it, Mathieu.
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    Even if Mondain was innocent,
    it won't last. We can't help his type.
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    - What about justice?
    - Let her take care of him.
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    Headmaster, wait for me.
    Wait for me.
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    Are you leaving too?
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    I'm getting a lift. I'm spending
    the holidays with relatives.
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    At my sister's house.
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    They have a piano.
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    Do you know why Rachin
    went to Lyon?
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    I think he's supposed to discuss
    the balance sheet with the committee.
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    - No?
    - Yes.
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    But he's mostly going to run
    after a promotion and a medal.
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    Do you think he'll get them?
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    He's really smart. He's going
    to present an impeccable report
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    without saying a word
    about all the horrible things.
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    He'll even claim the success
    of the chorus for himself.
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    Success?
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    Certainly. I heard them.
    They're good.
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    Sir, is it true that
    Langlois left with the head?
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    Yes. Chabert and Carpentier
    have taken two weeks' holidays.
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    - We're in charge.
    - There's no class today?
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    No.
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    - What are we going to do?
    - Take a nap.
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    I have a better idea.
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    Thank you.
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    I don't want to...
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    - Your rosette?
    - Yes.
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    The bird is in the nest, Mr. Rachin.
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    I can't thank you enough.
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    I'm sorry, Headmaster.
    You're wanted on the telephone.
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    I'm sorry.
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    Headmaster!
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    - Do something. My son is up there.
    - Let me through.
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    The fire had caught under the eaves,
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    The dormitories, where the children
    had last been seen, were in flames,
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    Sixty unfortunate children,
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    caught in a snare,
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    Rachin saw his promotion
    and his rosette
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    destroyed before his very eyes,
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    But, suddenly...
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    After breakfast, we used the door
    leading out of the vegetable patch
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    to avoid old Marie and the villagers.
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    We went to the forest of Lignan.
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    For what purpose?
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    A treasure hunt.
    They were so happy.
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    I don't need to tell you
    how disappointed I am, Mr. Maxence.
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    This was entirely my idea, Headmaster.
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    Mr. Maxence never stopped
    trying to dissuade me.
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    Not very convincing.
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    We could also consider the fact
    that we saved the children's lives.
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    If you hadn't left the school,
    it wouldn't have caught fire.
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    I don't even know
    why I'm listening to you.
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    Mr. Maxence, owing to your long years
    of service, I'll just suspend you.
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    As for you, Mr. Mathieu, you're fired.
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    For breaking the rules.
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    Then you should fire me too.
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    You don't get to decide.
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    It's nice of you, Mr. Maxence,
    but you're needed here.
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    Think about the children,
    since this gentleman never does.
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    I've settled up with you. Here.
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    You're leaving right now,
    on the 6:00 bus.
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    You're allowed no contact
    with your former students. None.
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    - What?
    - Mr. Maxence, see to it.
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    Get out.
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    Headmaster, before I go,
    I'll tell you what I think of you.
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    - I already know, Mathieu.
    - You're an incompetent,
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    - truly evil man.
    - What about them?
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    They're not here by choice.
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    Neither am I.
    I never wanted to be a teacher.
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    Don't tell me you wanted to come
    to that miserable place.
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    - You had other ambitions? So did I.
    - Don't take it out on them.
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    Do you think I like being a warden?
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    Someone has to do it.
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    Pack up your bags and go to Paris.
    Make the Ministry rounds.
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    Knock-knock.
    "Hello. My name is Mathieu.
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    We need real teachers
    instead of washouts."
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    Fight for the cause
    if you believe in it, Mathieu.
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    Saint Mathieu.
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    You're nothing but a failed musician.
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    A prefect. A small prefect.
    Small, small, small.
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    "What do you do, Mr. Mathieu?"
    "I'm a prefect."
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    Small. Small. Small.
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    You're crazy.
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    I'm tired.
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    Go to the devil.
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    No, I'm leaving him behind.
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    I had hoped a few students
    would break the rules to say goodbye,
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    I saw no one,
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    The wisdom of these children
    came across as indifference,
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    And Morhange...
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    Enough,
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    "See you soon, Mr. Mathieu."
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    "Goodbye, Chrome Dome."
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    On the first note, I recognized
    Boniface's careful script,
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    The spelling mistakes
    were Pépinot's, of course,
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    This one, filled with music notes.
    came from Morhange,
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    And this one...
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    And that one...
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    Be silent! Make them stop!
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    The door's locked.
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    Open up!
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    Right then I felt a sudden burst
    of joy and optimism,
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    I wanted to share it
    with the entire world,
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    But who would have listened?
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    No one even knew I was alive,
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    The great artist would soon
    give way to the ordinary man,
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    I'm Clément Mathieu,
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    a failed musician.
    an unemployed prefect,
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    "I'm Clément Mathieu,
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    a failed musician,
    an unemployed prefect."
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    What happened next?
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    He never finished his journal.
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    But I can tell you the story.
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    Pépinot answered my questions,
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    The following day, on the way back.
    my childhood caught me by the throat,
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    When Mathieu was fired.
    my mother took me back home,
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    We left for Lyon, where
    I was admitted to the Conservatory,
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    The engineer tried
    to send me to boarding school,
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    She refused, He left us,
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    Chabert, Langlois and old Maxence
    joined forces to expose Rachin's abuse,
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    The children were questioned
    and Rachin was fired,
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    Clément Mathieu gave music lessons
    for the rest of his life,
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    without courting notoriety,
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    Everything he did, he kept for himself,
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    For himself? No, not quite,
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    Mr. Mathieu.
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    Mr. Mathieu.
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    Wait a bit.
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    Mr. Mathieu.
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    What are you doing?
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    Can you take me with you?
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    Sir.
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    I can't do that. You have to go back
    to school. They'll punish you.
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    Please?
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    - Can we go now?
    - Coming.
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    It's forbidden.
    I can't take you with me.
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    Go back.
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    Go on.
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    Go on.
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    Pépinot had been right all along,
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    Mathieu was fired on a Saturday,
Title:
Les Choristes | FILM COMPLET EN VF
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Video Language:
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Duration:
01:36:18

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