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The classic story of Emma Bovary, the beautiful wife of a small-town doctor in 19th century France, who engages in extra | dG1fSDNzT2tIbGM4Rm8
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00:00Please, God, let him be the right one.
00:15Udvemene corpore divirii lictares carne principi.
00:19Stay with me.
00:30It is the patient that must find solace in the bed, and never the doctor.
00:37What is it, madame?
00:39I imagined that this would be the happiest time in my life.
00:46Ah, Emma, you've joined us at last.
00:49He's the last romantic left in all of France.
00:57I have a gift for you.
00:58When I was a child, I had a map like this.
01:00Every night I would close my eyes,
01:02imagining myself in a carriage passing all the busy people.
01:06I think of nothing but you.
01:08I'm married.
01:11Madame Bovary, just as everyone said, simply beautiful.
01:15You really mustn't worry about credit. I can give you some if need be.
01:20Madame Bovary, I suppose.
01:22You are blessed, my dear doctor.
01:24One's duty is to feel what is great, to cherish the beautiful,
01:27not accept the conventions of society.
01:31Each moment you do not possess what you love is a moment not spent in love.
01:36And a heart without love is a heart without a voice.
01:39Your debt has become quite formidable.
01:45You must begin to pay.
01:46This was not meant to be.
01:54Who was that?
01:55The Daleks.
01:58You made me believe that you love me.
02:03Did you think that would be your slayer and your banker until the end of time,
02:06just for the love of God?
02:09You are a wretch!
02:10You are a wretch!
02:11You are a wretch!
02:17You are a wretch!
02:19I had a wretch!
02:20Take me away!
02:21I beg you!
02:22I beg you.

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