Les parapluies de Cherbourg Page #5
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Sedatives, tonics, things:
Things!
Then it can't be very serious:
You see, Genevive,
if the shop was doing better,
I would be the happiest woman:
It's freezing:
Do you know
whom I met in town?
You'll never guess:
Roland Cassard!
What do you say?
What do you want me to say?
He is incredibly nice:
We talked for more than an hour
this morning:
He's back from the U:S:A:
What a man!
He told me a thousand stories:
I invited him to dinner:
What's the matter, Genevive?
Nothing, I'm just tired:
That's no reason
for sulking like that:
You may be weary,
but you're not dying:
It's not my weariness
that saddens me, it's his silence:
Guy left two months ago:
He only wrote me once:
Don't start that again!
If I knew where he was
They've sent him, I'm sure,
to a dangerous place
where he's risking his life:
It's more simple:
More simple than what?
He's forgotten you:
You don't know
what you're saying!
If he did, he would write:
One can write,
however far one is:
It's nothing:
I was so scared:
I suddenly saw Guy
Laughing with another woman:
Sit down:
I'll close the shop:
You're hiding something:
I'm not:
It is serious, isn't it?
I'm pregnant, Mother:
This is horrible,
pregnant by Guy?
How is it possible?
Well, just like everybody:
Don't joke about it,
it is serious:
What are we going to do?
What do you mean?
With the child?
Bring it up:
What shall we say?
To whom?
I don't know...
our neighbors, our friends!
We have no friends:
And the neighbors,
Roland Cassard
is coming to dinner:
We'll have to treat him well:
We'll have to put up a good front:
The way you look...
pregnant...
You don't need to tell him:
Shut up:
It makes me...
shiver
just to think of it:
Go upstairs and lie down:
I feel very well:
Don't argue:
Obey me:I will cook dinner myself:
Do not worry...
Maybe you need some rest...
Genevive has been
overdoing it somewhat
Lately:
She's a bit pale:
Why wouldn't you go
live in the country?
The situation in which
we find ourselves
is such that we cannot,
for the time being,
take any rest:
Genevive wouldn't go alone,
There's no way out of it:
So you can't be separated?
We've practically never
been parted...
I haven't found the bean:
I have it:
You must pick a king
and make a wish:
I have no choice:
You are my king:
Thank you, Genevive:
Put this crown on:
Put it on, Genevive,
since you're asked to:
You look like
a "Virgin with child"
I saw in Antwerp:
My cheeks are burning:
How amusing!
I'll leave you now:
I'm not feeling too well:
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