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My son, have you a heart?

63

Anyone else…

64

If you’re not too stupid, I’ll take you to Paris.

65

Well, then!…you’ll see Paris. But tell me, what’s an outchitel? You were quite stupid when you were an outchitel.

66

Well, then, what will you do if I take you along?…I want fifty thousand francs…We’ll go to Paris…and I’ll make you see stars in broad daylight.

67

Another hundred and fifty thousand francs…who knows?…I’m a good girl…but you’ll see stars.

68

Ah, vile slave!…and afterwards the deluge! But you can’t understand, go!…Aie, what are you doing?

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Well, then, my outchitel, I’m waiting for you, if you want.

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Maybe I was asking for no better.

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But you’ll be happy, like a little king.

72

As for me, I want an allowance of fifty thousand francs and then…

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And the hundred thousand francs we have left, you’ll eat up with me, my outchitel.

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He won two hundred thousand francs.

75

Why, you have the wits to understand. You know, my boy…

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But…you know…but tell me…But you know…What will you do afterwards, tell me?

77

Yes, yes, that’s it, that’s magnificent!

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