The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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66 THE CINEMA edith: None. louis : Nor any other ambitions? edith: One only. To win a prize at the Salon of Photography in Brussels. He is so often ... She breaks off, listening. louis: What is it? edith: I thought I heard something ... She is about to look round towards the shrubbery, when Louis speaks. louis : It's nothing. Just a bonfire down the garden. Edith's alarm, instead of being alleviated, is increased. edith : Bonfire ... but it can't be, at this time of year. She turns and sees the smoke. A cry escapes her and she springs up. edith: Henry! She makes to rush towards the shrubbery, but Louis, too, has sprung to his feet, and he holds her back, with a hand on her arm. louis : No. Stay here. He runs towards the shrubbery. louis' voice: Needless to say, I was too late ...