A Night at the Opera
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With $8 million.
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$8 million.
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Gottlieb, you're just wasting your time.
:38:09
If Mrs. Claypool wants to marry
a fortune hunter, she's got me.

:38:12
Fortune hunter?
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In fact, you can't call me a fortune hunter.
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Because when I proposed to her,
I thought she only had $7 million.

:38:19
But the extra million never interfered
with my feelings for her.

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If you had any real feeling for me...
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you'd stop associating
with the riffraff I've seen you with.

:38:26
You mean Gottlieb?
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I mean those two uncouth men
I saw you around the opera house with.

:38:31
I'm grateful they're not on board the boat.
:38:33
- Why, have they slipped off?
- Sit down.

:38:43
Come on, we find something to eat.
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You think it's safe?
If they catch us, they'll deport us.

:38:48
What will we lose?
If we're deported, they'll feed us.

:38:51
Come on, we'll take a chance.
:38:53
Does it mean nothing to you
that I'm the world's greatest singer?

:38:56
- But I love to hear you sing, Rodolfo.
- No.

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Let me put it this way. I love you.
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I adore you. I would die for you.
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- Now do you understand?
- I'm afraid I don't.

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The whole thing is very simple.
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When he says he's the greatest singer,
it means he loves you.

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Personally, I don't believe
either statement.

:39:16
There may be something in what you say.
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I'll tell you something confidentially.
:39:21
The only tenor I could ever stand
was a fellow by the name...

:39:24
of Riccardo Baroni.
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- Ever hear of him?
- Riccardo.

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I wonder where he is right now.
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Probably roaming
over the countryside someplace.

:39:35
Riccardo always loved the open.
He never could stand being cooped up.

:39:39
He still doesn't like it.

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