← And why would you look at yourself in a mirror? But on the other hand, the bronze, at the right moment … 🔊✎
← Would you like me to tell you how it’s going to work? The guy’s suffocating, he’s sinking, he’s drowning, only his eyes are above water, and what does he see? A bronze by Barbedienne. Nightmare! 🔊✎
← What would happen if I threw the bronze at the light? Would it go out? 🔊✎
← GARCIN, alone. He walks up to the bronze and strokes it. He sits down. He gets up. He goes to the bell-push and presses it. Nothing happens. He tries two or three times. Still no response. He goes up to the door and tries to open it. No result. He calls. ✎
← Anyway, if you’re curious about the toothbrush, the bell-push and the Barbedienne bronze, this gentleman here is up to speed and will give you the details as well as I could. 🔊✎
← Well, try swapping them around and you’ll see the difference. And the bronze, that’s by chance too? And the heat? And the heat? 🔊✎
← Do you want the paper-knife? The Barbedienne bronze? The blue couch is all yours. 🔊✎
← Please, please, you’ve got to look at something. If it’s not me, it’ll be the bronze or the table or the couches. Whatever you think, I’m more fun to look at than that. 🔊✎
← GARCIN leaves ESTELLE and takes a few steps through the room. He goes up to the bronze. ✎
← Well, this is the moment. The bronze is in front of me, I’m looking at it, and I know I’m in hell. 🔊✎