Camille (1936)
Henry Daniell: Baron de Varville
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Quotes
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Marguerite : Now what shall I give you to remember me by?
Baron de Varville : You can't give me anything I'd like.
Marguerite : What's that?
Baron de Varville : A tear. You're not sorry enough I'm going.
Marguerite : Oh, but I *am* sorry.
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Baron de Varville : Here's the forty thousand francs you need. And this is my last act of consideration. If ever we meet again, it will be on a different basis. I never make the same mistake twice.
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Armand : ...I warn you, lucky in love, unlucky at cards.
Baron de Varville : That also means lucky at cards, unlucky in love.
Armand : We shall see.
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Baron de Varville : [to Marguerite] So much heart and so little sense.
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Baron de Varville : Who is it?
Marguerite : I might say that there is someone at the wrong door - or the great romance of my life.
Baron de Varville : The great romance of your life!
[laughs]
Baron de Varville : Charming!
Marguerite : That might have been.
[laughs]
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Baron de Varville : No one has to tell me, you found a playmate for this rustic holiday of yours. It's in your face.
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Marguerite : We went to the theater, Prudence.
Prudence Duvernoy : What was the play?
Baron de Varville : Manon Lescaut.
Armand : Oh, yes. The story of a man who loved a woman more than his honor. A woman who wanted luxury more than his love. You should have found that very entertaining.