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They were charming women, too.
All four of them.

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I'm sorry you brought that up.
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I can't understand why l should
prove such a miserable failure.

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You probably talked them to death.
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- What do you say?
- I'm interested.

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- Whose husband?
- Never mind that.

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Now here's the layout.
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You're going to be
the ever-lovin' husband

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of Apple Annie.
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Preposterous!
Most preposterous!

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Of all people, Apple Annie.
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Listen, Dude, this is
asking much too much.

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A mere apple vendor,
practically a mendicant.

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- Good afternoon.
- Here she is now.

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- Here who is?
- Apple Annie.

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The judge was saying how glad
he was to be your husband.

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Thank you.
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Thank you so much.
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I am deeply flattered.
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The pleasure, l assure you,
my dear and charming lady,

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is all mine.
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19 and a half.
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See, Happy?
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An apartment, clothes, judge Blake
and the thing was cinched.

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Just between you and me,
l got quite a bang out of it.

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Maybe now that's over,
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we can revive the Babcock deal.
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'Revive it'?
You mean, you let it get away?

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I let it get away?
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You laid down on the job, huh?
I should've known that.

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Say, listen,
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Babcock wore out the seats
of two pairs of pants

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sitting on his "El Fideldo".
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All right, all right.
Call him up.

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Tell him l'm ready.
I'll come right over.

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I let it get away!
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Hello, Dude.

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