Madame Curie Page #3
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Oh, here we are.
Here she is, Dr. Curie.
Run straight
into her the first day.
Oh. Good morning, Mademoiselle.
Good morning, Dr. Curie.
This time we met in rather a
less rude atmosphere.
Yes.
Well
that's just as it should be.
People interested in work
should be left alone.
You have met my assistant?
Yes. I don't think
David. David Lagroue.
I'm sure that
David will see that
you're properly installed.
Thank you, Dr. Curie.
I appreciate this chance
more than I can say.
Not at all
Not at all, Mademoiselle
and I do hope
you'll be quite comfortable.
Over this way.
We picked out
a specially nice place
for you right over here.
You're going to have this
far corner all to yourself.
Of course
for you had we known sooner
that you were coming
but we'll take care of
that right away.
How do you think
this is going to suit you?
Oh. It is excellent.
I understand you're a pupil of
Professor Poirot's?
Yes.
I've studied with him, too.
Wonderful isn't he?
Yes, he is. Oh, I'll give you
a little more light.
Please don't bother.
to be comfortable.
I'm sorry, Dr. Curie.
Here's a paper and pencil.
You can make out a list for
all the things you need,
and I'll go and see
if I can get
a magnetometer for you.
Oh, I can take my coat off?
Oh. It's always
the way you should.
Your hat?
I'll hide it up
at the cupboard for you
I'm sorry, Dr. Curie.
Let me help you.
Thank you.
You know
my office is just upstairs.
I hope you won't
hesitate to call on me
if I can be of any assistance.
You're very kind.
You sure everything's alright?
Quite. Thank you.
Not at all.
If there is anything you'd like
to know about our equipment
I'd be glad to explain it to you
I want to give you some advice
There's a very nice
little restaurant down...
Really, monsieur.
Why are you whispering?
I just think
you ought to know where to go.
Yes, but I...
I'll take you there later.
That's the best way and
It's too trouble.
Oh, no trouble at all.
I'll come back for you.
Good evening, Mademoiselle.
Good evening, Dr. Curie.
Miserable evening, hasn't it?
Yes, isn't it.
Oh, by the way
did David get you the
telescope scale
you asked for last week
Oh, yes. Thank you very much.
He finally look into it.
Good... Well, good evening.
But you have no umbrella
Mademoiselle
No, I haven't, Dr. Curie.
I'm sorry. I didn't realize.
Perhaps I can help you.
Oh, I don't want to trouble you.
Allow me. No trouble at all.
No trouble at all.
Thank you.
You're very kind.
Not at all, Mademoiselle.
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