201 Are you getting food for the little lamb? Let's feed the lamb. 202 Marie Thérèse, come here. 203 You do it. You do it. You feed the lamb. 204 You feed the lamb. 205 Little lamby. 206 Beautiful. 207 What is this? It's an egg. 208 Welcome to my little village. I love it here. 209 - Really special. - It's my heaven. 210 - Hello. - Sweet. 211 Oh, look, the chickens are out. Fabulous. 212 Oh, the lilies look so beautiful. 213 - It's heavenly. - Hello. 214 Come on, you little chickens. Come on, little chickens! 215 Oh, look at those little things. Hello! 216 That one's named after me. 217 Oh, this is my favorite, all the fresh herbs. They smell so good. 218 You've got to brush the dirt off a bit, but they're quite clean after that. 219 Oh, we must do this more often. I love the country. 220 Where'd you get this from? 221 - Wait till you try this milk. - Oh, what beautiful porcelain. 222 - How lovely. - That one's very good. 223 One of these. 224 You must try the milk. 225 Thank you. 226 Rousseau says: 227 "If we assume man has been corrupted by an artificial civilization... 228 ...what is the natural state? 229 The state of nature from which he has been removed? 230 Imagine wandering up and down the forest... 231 ...without industry, without speech... 232 ...and without home." 233 Let's get a blue flower. 234 Beautiful. 235 No, I think perceived austerity must be encouraged... 236 ...but I'm afraid the queen has a somewhat artistic temperament... 237 ...which needs nourishing. 238 May I speak to you? 239 Yes. Excuse me, Father. 240 We have not received any invitation by the queen... 241 ...which is customary to our rank. 242 I'm afraid the queen is not well enough for formal entertaining... 243 ...but I will speak with her, madame. 244 But... 245 How can we be expected to live in a place... 246 ...without any certainty of our position? 247 I don't understand. 248 The Duchesse de Char was very angry. 249 But this is my escape from all the protocol. 250 Raumont, amongst others, was complaining. |