The Awful Truth
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l was never good enough for Lucy
and finally she found it out.

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l was never good enough for Lucy
and finally she found it out.

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Lucy is above suspicion,
and always has been.

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She's as pure as the driven snow,
as faithful as she is fair.

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And l would that l had been worthy
to kiss the hem of her garment.

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Never during our marital bliss
did she cause me a moment's uneasiness.

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Never did l have to ask, ''Lucy, where
have you been, what were you doing?''

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l always knew.
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l tell you, something wonderful
went out of my life when l lost her.

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-l know just how you feel.
-How do you know?

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How can you know how it feels to have
used up the best years of a woman's life?

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Of course, that's the way it goes.
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Excuse me, you're sitting on my prospectus.
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Dan, take those and look them over.
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And let me know. And, Dan...
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take good care of her.
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l'll be going now.
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Yes, Dan, take good care of her.
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Maybe you'll succeed where l failed.
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l'm sure that the three of you will be
very happy out where the West begins.

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lf you ever think of me, send me a postcard.
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Just say, ''Having a wonderful time.''
l'll understand.

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Goodbye, now.
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Ma, are you convinced about everything?
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What about the music teacher?
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You two try and settle things for yourselves.
Let me know how it comes out.

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Put a light in the window if it's yes,
two if it's no.

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And if you can't make up your minds,
just pull down the shade.


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