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Olivia (1951)
Yvonne de Bray: Victoire - la cuisinière
Quotes
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Victoire - la cuisinière : What kind of school is divided into two sides? Yes, I've heard them. Between the Julists and the Carists.
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Victoire - la cuisinière : It was all laughs, races, kind words and sweet gestures. They were as joyous as their pupils. Never a reproach. Not one! And when they cried, my dear, they shed tears of joy. Who would believe it now? Now is now.
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Victoire - la cuisinière : Olivia. That's an English name, of course. It doesn't mean much.
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Mademoiselle (Hortense)Dubois : I had a dream last night. A dreadful dream. We were in Africa. In Black Africa, with cannibals, in a religious school lead by a missionary. He had a family likeness with Frau Riesener. And we were starving.
Victoire - la cuisinière : And you ate the missionary.
Mademoiselle (Hortense)Dubois : Victoire, listen! I was raised religiously.