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Maria, who's not as young as she used to be and who helps people older than her, is living from hand to mouth. She can't | dG1fNzU4SE40VmFtY1E
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00:00Your mail.
00:04Where are the pens?
00:06They're here.
00:07Could you sign some advance cheques? I used the last one.
00:11I did all the shopping.
00:13Thank you, my dear.
00:14I put the money in the compote.
00:18How much is left on the account?
00:20There's nothing left.
00:21You should start playing again.
00:29I'm sure he'll get his compote.
00:31All the other students take extra private lessons.
00:33We'll never be able to afford that.
00:35I called his piano teacher at the conservatory.
00:38He agreed to give him private lessons.
00:40How do you pay him?
00:41I took extra work.
00:45Oh, there you are.
00:46Hello, Dad.
00:47Would you like a drink?
00:49I'm used to taking care of his stuff.
00:51Could you tell me who he rents this piano for?
00:53Yes, of course.
00:54Mrs. Jourdan?
00:55That's me.
00:56I want to know why my father rents this piano for you.
00:58Did you start all over again?
00:59It's for the little one.
01:00What do you give him, except the piano?
01:02I'm asking you not to file a complaint.
01:04We'll pay you back, your father.
01:07We have to stop this woman.
01:08Maybe she does that to other old people.
01:10You don't set foot in my place anymore.
01:11I'll replace you, talk nonsense.
01:13I'd like you to stop working for men who are alone.
01:16What you're saying is really stupid.
01:19But it touches me a lot.
01:21Is your little son, the piano, making progress?
01:24Yes, yes.
01:25I'm taking private lessons from Prado.
01:28He's young. He has time.

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