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:25:02
Keeping cool.
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Yes, "The sun is king today
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but hide your lovely face
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lest he should burn
in his embrace

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the pride of Love's nosegay."
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- Well said.
- Did you make that up?

:25:21
I'd say I did, but you'd only see it
on the pots of face cream

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in the window of the corner shop.
:25:29
But the right poem at the right time
lends tone to a conversation.

:25:33
Marius, two anisettes.
:25:35
- Is one of those for me?
- Who else?

:25:38
Come and sit down.
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I talked to your mother.
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She's checking my accounts,
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but I think she'll agree,
if you say yes.

:25:55
Give me a few days to consider.
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Of course. I don't mind waiting.
:26:01
I'll be even more pleased
when you say yes.

:26:07
- How many workers do you have?
- Twenty-three.

:26:16
Fill up those glasses, my boy.
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- They are full.
- Liar.

:26:21
I'm lying?
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- Then let me fill them.
- Careful! You're spilling it.

:26:26
He's a bit tired today.
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That's no way to behave.
:26:35
Darn. I forgot my matches.
:26:37
Wait, Panisse.
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How delightful a light is
when proffered by a pretty hand.

:26:53
My hands aren't pretty.
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They're so small.
So soft... and warm.


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